You can get 1.4.9 from www.demarctech.com. They sell cards from the same OEM.
Regarding MAC RADIUS auth - latest HostAP releases support 802.1X, which would give authentication via RADIUS. However, support for that is not in WISP-Dist. I don't have 802.1X environment here, however I might try to integrate it provided somebody would be there to check if it works. :) Same applies to Mobile IP. Actually it is quite easy to make additions to WISP-Dist, so if you want to do it yourself then you have my full support. ;) Michael Shuler wrote: > Thank you again for the quick reply. I really like what you have in WISP-DIST, if I >can get it to > work in AP mode it will be running on over 100 different APs in a mobile roaming >enviornment. The > only thing it is missing is RADIUS auth via MAC and Mobile-IP? Are you planning on >adding those > two in the near future? > > The firmware versions say 1.3.6. There does not appear to be anything on their >website for newer > firmware, where do I get 1.4.9? > > Thanks again, > Mike > > On Mon, 09 Sep 2002 18:51:46 +0300 > "Vladimir I." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Michael, >> >>Well, actually by "slot" I meant not the PCMCIA slot, but the antenna connector on >the card >>itself. If you remove the small antenna, you will set that the card itself has two >connectors. :) >> >>What version of firmware do you have on your Zcomax card? It is XI-325H model I >assume. Some of >>the firmwares are known not to work. The firmwares known to reliably work are 0.8.3, >1.3.6 and >>1.4.9. You can see the firmware version either on the back of the card or look at >the messages >>reported by the HostAP driver in system log. >> >>I'm following HostAP development but so far CVS has been unstable. Currently >WISP-Dist uses the >>last public snapshot release from 2002-05-19 plus a few bugfixes. As soon as a >stable release is >>made I will upgrade the driver to use the newer version. We run WISP-Dist on about >30 routers >>here and I can assure you that the 2002-05-19 HostAP driver has been very stable so >far. >> >>Michael Shuler wrote: >> >>>Thank you for the reply. I'm using a Soekris 4521 (dual cardbus) but the other >slot did not >>>help...for my testing I am just using the little antenna that came with it. The >other slot >> >>seems >> >>>to not make a difference, still having the same problems on the clients...they >associate and >> >>then >> >>>immediatly drop. I will try putting a prizim and orinoco card in my laptop running >linux and >> >>let >> >>>you know. I took a look at the hostap site and they appear to have updated a lot >in their >> >>driver >> >>>(almost daily) since their last "official" release. Are you using the latest >snapshot or are >> >>you >> >>>using the last release? If not maby the snapshot will work better... >>> >>>Mike >>> >>>On Mon, 09 Sep 2002 15:57:09 +0300 >>>"Vladimir I." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Aironet will not work in the AP mode, only Prism-based card will do. >>>> >>>>However, Zcomax should work and works for us here without any additional tweaking. >But we never >>>>checked with Windows clients. >>>> >>>>Are you using external antenna with Zcomax? If yes, then try plugging it into >another slot in >>> >>the >> >>>>card. >>>> >>>>Michael Shuler wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>I have gotten WISP-DIST 2320 to work as a client to an RG-1100 Access Point. >However I can't >>>> >>>>get >>>> >>>> >>>>>it to work as an access point itself. I want to use either a Zcomax (200mw) or >an Aironet >>>> >>>>LMC352 >>>> >>>> >>>>>(100mw) card but I am having very strange results. Using my Win XP laptop and >my HP Journada >>>> >>>>with >>>> >>>> >>>>>a PCMCIA adapter as the test clients have used a combination of Aironet, Zcomax, >Orinoco, >>>> >>>>Dlink, >>>> >>>> >>>>>and Linksys cards with no luck. My WinXP laptop will see the WISP-DIST computer >and will >>>> >>>>connect >>>> >>>> >>>>>to it but only for about a second and then claims that it lost the connection. >Any attempts >>>> >>to >> >>>>>ping the wireless card on the WISP-DIST computer fail. My Journada with an >Orinoco card sees >>>> >>>>the >>>> >>>> >>>>>ESSID of the network but acts like it can't associate to it but it still can see >signal >>>> >>levels. >> >>>>>The WISP-DIST machine has the following settings: >>>>> Eth0 IP 192.168.0.2/24 >>>>> Netcs0 IP 10.0.0.2/24 >>>>> ESSID Test >>>>> Mode: Master >>>>> >>>>>Bridging is off and so is NAT.... >>>>> >>>>>I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, any help would be appreciated. >>>>> >>>>>Mike >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>This sf.net email is sponsored by: OSDN - Tired of that same old >>>>>cell phone? 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