Zachariah Mully wrote:

Disclaimer:  I don't own any wireless equipment, but it looked like an
interesting problem.  Several things that I noticed while googling.
These may or may not help.  You may experience different issues while
using this card on wisp box, Red hat box, and work w2k box:

> Hello all-
> I am having a strange issue with my Prism 2.5 card (USR 2445)...
> Unfortunately my WISP box is sufficiently fubar'ed that it really didn't
> provide much good diagnostic information, so I threw it into my RH7.3 box
> and got the following:
> 
> hermes.c: 16 Jan 2002 David Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

1.) date of the driver and version.  There was this long thread at
http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/wireless/2002-April/004045.html
with David Gibson.  There problems with version 11 of there driver dated
5 apr 2002. You have version .09b.

> orinoco.c 0.09b (David Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and others)
> orinoco_plx.c 0.09b (Daniel Barlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
> orinoco_plx: CIS:
> 5201:CA03:5600:F800:85FF:C817:2A04:8A67:7C5A:CE08:7EFF:801D:A505:C603:E567:C85A:
> orinoco_plx: Local Interrupt already enabled

2.) hmmmm see very bottom of message.  ^^^^^ Perhaps a hardware
conflict?

> Detected Orinoco/Prism2 PLX device at 00:0d.0 irq:9, io addr:0xf080
> eth1: Station identity 001f:0009:0001:0004
> eth1: Looks like an Intersil firmware version 1.04
> eth1: Ad-hoc demo mode supported
> eth1: IEEE standard IBSS ad-hoc mode supported
> eth1: WEP supported, 104-bit key
> eth1: MAC address 00:90:D1:06:19:A7
> eth1: Station name "Prism  I"
> eth1: ready
> eth1: Channel out of range (0)!
> eth1: Channel out of range (0)!

Possible module paramenter?
http://www.seattlewireless.net/index.cgi/DlinkCardComments?action=edit
    options orinoco_cs ignore_cis_vcc=1
On redhat people reported this to solve the problem, but still have
errors in their logs.

> hermes @ 0xf080: Timeout waiting for card to reset (reg=0x8000)!
> eth1: orinoco_reset failed in orinoco_plx_open()<3>eth0: Bus master
> arbitration failure, status 88f3.
http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/net/9511.1/0031.html

"Seems you have a hardware conflict with two PCI cards. You may need to 
"look into the BIOS settiongs for PCI hardware.
http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/82/1997/4/0/262565/

The MS Windows 2000 eXPerience may not provide you with any other clues
but more headaches.
http://www.seattlewireless.net/index.cgi/DlinkCardComments?action=edit
"I had issues with the drivers for Win2K on the CD but the ones on the
website worked just fine.  Did you try using a different laptop with
Win2k?.....

Perhaps hardware conflicts are a good starting place on your Redhat box?

Hope this helps,
Greg Morgan


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