hi

Further to my other post.

I have successfully built and installed the driver

now all i need to do is to find out why my lappy is bust so i can try
the darn thing on a wireless network :P and see if it actually works
propper. :|

For your interest I used the usbvnetr module and got the following
results (pasted below sig). as i said not having a wireless net to test
it on cus my lappy went up the swanny i can only go as far as seeing if
it recognises it :(

regards
charles


Feb  5 23:32:50 enterprise kernel: usb.c: deregistering driver usbvnetr
Feb  5 23:32:55 enterprise kernel: hub.c: USB new device connect on
bus3/2, assigned device number 4
Feb  5 23:32:55 enterprise kernel: usb.c: USB device 4 (vend/prod
0xd5c/0xa002) is not claimed by any active driver.
Feb  5 23:33:14 enterprise kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbvnetr
Feb  5 23:33:14 enterprise kernel: usb vendor/product=d5c/a002
Feb  5 23:33:14 enterprise kernel: state change 0 -> 0
Feb  5 23:33:14 enterprise kernel: flags 00000188
Feb  5 23:33:14 enterprise kernel: FCU ok 00000188
Feb  5 23:33:14 enterprise kernel: ctrl_wait c3a72400 Adapter cdf10000
Feb  5 23:33:14 enterprise kernel: ctrl_wait c3a72400 wait @ c3069e1c 
Adapter @ cdf10000
Feb  5 23:33:14 enterprise kernel: GetOpMode: ctrl_urb->status -32
DevMode 0
Feb  5 23:33:14 enterprise kernel: remap
Feb  5 23:33:16 enterprise kernel: vnet_kernel.c: Reseting Usb Device
Feb  5 23:33:16 enterprise kernel: 
Feb  5 23:33:16 enterprise kernel: vnet_kernel.c: Reset completed.
Feb  5 23:33:16 enterprise kernel: FCU ok 00000189
Feb  5 23:33:16 enterprise kernel: ctrl_wait c3a72400 Adapter cdf10000
Feb  5 23:33:16 enterprise kernel: ctrl_wait c3a72400 wait @ c3069e1c 
Adapter @ cdf10000
Feb  5 23:33:16 enterprise kernel: GetOpMode: ctrl_urb->status 0 DevMode
4
Feb  5 23:33:16 enterprise kernel:  get the hardware configuration
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: Reg Domain
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: last cmd: Startup
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: usbvnetr: driver version 2.1.1.1,
compiled Feb  5 2003 23:29:11 (dbg_mask xfe7d7efb)
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: MAC addr 00:30:BD:63:84:91 firmware
0.100.2.16
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: bulk-in polling started
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: RxInit OK
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: Multicast is enabled
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: state change 11 -> 1
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: setting Radio On
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: vnetusba.c: usb eth1 initialized and
registered
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: CMD_SetRadioOn
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: Before SetIRoaming 
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: International Roaming : 0
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: setting International Roaming 
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: setting Mib value
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: last cmd: SetMib
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: ScanReq for ssid  international 0
type infrastructure (ch 10)
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: Scan OK (rx_urb->status -115
StationState 01)
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: last cmd: Scan
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: !Found : 0 BSSID's , Desired BSSID
not found
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: freeing all pending tx packets
Feb  5 23:33:17 enterprise kernel: stopping the net queue




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