James Carlson wrote:
> Timothy Murray writes:
>   
>> I attempted to create a wireless driver for the HP s7700n slimline desktop 
>> (which i believe is the gemtek WPI-100G) using the NDISWrapper utility.  It 
>> appears to have created it correctly but it fails to attach.  I'm pretty 
>> sure that I don't have the correct  vendor id, device id for the chipset and 
>> that's why it isn't working.
>>
>> I ran /usr/X11/bin/scanpci -v to see if I could grab it from the list of 
>> devices, but nothing jumped out at being the card in question.
>>     
>
> Based on the results of a quick web search, I suspect that device
> isn't attached via PCI, but rather via USB.
>
> Try "cfgadm -lv" to view the USB occupants.  As for how to get a USB
> wireless device to work, it looks like we don't yet have support, but
> it's an active project:
>
>   http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/wusb/
>   
Hmm, the wusb is different to USB WiFi, the project wusb is going to 
support wireless usb, which belongs to the USB area.
But this device (gemtek WPI-100G) is a WiFi device with USB interface, I 
think it needs a WiFi driver,

--
Quaker

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