Yeah, it wasn't clear, thanks. The PCI ID was awfully similar to another just posted if you've been following the other post I was working with.
For Marvell, a lot of users see this: (Syskonnect, like in the MacBook Pro and Sony Vaio) though I'm not gonna promise it'll work: https://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=233675&tstart=0 James On May 11, 2008, at 8:44 PM, Luc I. Suryo wrote: > > maybe i was not clear or sent it to the wrong person. > > I have wireless working just fine, i was suggesting the Linksys > WPC55AG > to whom that was looking to get a PCMCIA card, I thought it was > you :-) > sorry! > > The Broadcom is using the NDIS-wrapper driver (64-bits) however it > does > not have WPA support hence I got the Linksys PCMCIA card.. > > > -ls > > James Cornell <sparcdr at sparcdr.com> > wrote at Sun, May 11, 2008 at 07:59:54PM -0500: > >> Looks like broadcom, see Wireless unable to detect my network in >> this same >> mailing list. >> >> "I have an older HP laptop (zv5340us) with the older broadcom onboard >> wireless: >> >> pci bus 0x0002 cardnum 0x02 function 0x00: vendor 0x14e4 device >> 0x4320 >> Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller >> >> Got NDIS working fine in 32 bits and 64 bits however no WPA only >> WEP." - >> Luc I. Suryo >> >> See 14e4? Now it'd be nice to figure out what 4315 is... oh yeah, >> easy: >> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=704088&page=2 >> >> You'll need to try ndis, it's not gonna work else. >> >> James >> On May 11, 2008, at 6:56 PM, Uday wrote: >> >>> I ran the cmd and here is the relevant output. Is it a Marvell ? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> -Uday. >>> >>> compatible: 'pciex14e4,4315.1028.b.1' + 'pciex14e4,4315.1028.b' + >>> 'pciex14e4,4315.1' >>> + 'pciex14e4,4315' + 'pciexclass,028000' + 'pciexclass,0280' + >>> 'pci14e4,4315.1028.b.1' + 'pci14e4,431 >>> 5.1028.b' + 'pci1028,b' + 'pci14e4,4315.1' + 'pci14e4,4315' + >>> 'pciclass,028000' + 'pciclass,0280' >>> model: 'Network controller' >>> power-consumption: 00000001.00000001 >>> devsel-speed: 00000000 >>> interrupts: 00000001 >>> subsystem-vendor-id: 00001028 >>> subsystem-id: 0000000b >>> unit-address: '0' >>> class-code: 00028000 >>> revision-id: 00000001 >>> vendor-id: 000014e4 >>> device-id: 00004315 >>> pcie-capid-pointer: 000000d0 >>> pcie-capid-reg: 00000001 >>> name: 'pci1028,b' -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/laptop-discuss/attachments/20080512/0c9770bd/attachment.html>