Strange, WISP-Dist uses more or less standard Linux kernel. I don't see why there would be a difference with Debian.
Try latest version of WISP-Dist image with 2.4.25 kernel - http://www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/downloads/
Dmytro M. Budashnyi wrote:
Hi I am trying to use wisp-dist with sbni12-11. But here is a small problem with kernel module for this card.
$modprobe sbni Granch SBNI12 driver ver 5.0.1 Jun 22 2001 Denis I.Timofeev. sbni0: ioaddr 0x2c0, irq 7, MAC: 00:ff:01:33:17:70 sbni0: speed 2000000, receive level (auto)
It's look like everything is allright, but after configuring sbni0 and trying out to ping interface on the other side of the cable, I see a lot of strings "Can't get IRQ for device sbni0" on my tty.
First I thought that this was a hardware conflict, but after trying other IRQs and 2.4.20 kernel from Debian distribution, I understood, that problem is only in sbni module.
Also I saw nothing at /proc/interrupts :(
PS: I'm using wisp-2624 with 2.4.20 kernel
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