Thanks Jason that was a good tip.  Pitty it didn't solve my problem, it still didn't 
find the files it was looking for.

I have also noticed something else while starting pcmcia-cs with cisco cards.

I have the following cards.  The LMC352 card was ripped out of a cisco PCI card.  When 
using the PCM-352 pcmcia-cs starts without a problem although with the LMC-352 the 
card doesn't load and times out.  One big difference I can see is the difference in 
mac addresses.  I am going to try configuring my /wireless.opts to possibly include 
the LMC mac address to see if this trys to solve the problem. 

AIR-PCM350(AIR-PCM352) This is the pcmcia card with the external antenna attached.
00:0A:41:x:x:x
AIR-LMC350(AIR-LMC352)  This is the card that was ripped out of a Cisco PCI card.
00:40:96:x:x:x

Does anyone have any recomendations on what I should do or should i edit my 
wireless.opts and try what I said?  I was thinking about how do you set say a 
whilecard mask mac address in wireless.opts.

Just as a note the the Cisco PCM-352 card worked without the Cisco or ACU drivers.

Cheers,
        Jason


-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Nielsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 12 June 2003 9:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [gentoo-user] Re: Cisco 352 PCMCIA Drivers


The pcmcia-cs drivers will be in /lib/modules/*/pcmcia, where * is the 
name of your kernel, e.g. 2.4.20-ck6 in my case.  I don't have this card 
but setting up pcmcia using Gentoo is easy.  Just add pcmcia to your 
startup scripts.. 'rc-update add pcmcia default' and then emerge 
wireless-tools and edit /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts for the proper 
encription/mode etc.  Good luck.

Cheers,

Jason                                               
 

On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Jason Tedesco wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>       Just wondering if anyone could give me any assistance in configuring my Cisco 
> arionet 352 PCMCIA card.  There are a few approaches you can take to install these 
> drivers.   The ones I have found are,
> 1.  Cisco ACU Drivers
> 2.  Airolinux Drivers from SourceForge
> 3.  Enable the support in the Kernel.
> 
> My problem with the Cisco ACU drivers is that the installation script throws a few 
> questions at you.  The one I'm stuck on is the location of my unpacked and compiled 
> PCMCIA-CS drivers.  I have emerged pcmcia-cs although I have no idea where they are 
> located.
> 
> Also I have enabled Cisco 35x driver support in my Kernel and when ever I start my 
> pcmcia services it doesn't recognise my card.  I haven't tyred re-emerging pcmcia-cs 
> though.  
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.  If you have a Cisco card working fine in 
> gentoo I would love to hear the approach you took your self.
> 
> Thanks
> 

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