Well derek, I did exactly as you said but I don't see any thing on the MDK
control center wizard regarding wireless networking.  It only shows my
ethernet card.  I installed the RPMS you suggested with grpmi.
dmesg does not show anything with PCMCIA.

I have
found an article on:
http://newsforge.com/newsforge/03/02/17/1610206.shtml?tid=14
with looks really similar to my problem.  I have tried the first few
steps with no success.  Any other pointers?
Thanks alot
Noah

On Tuesday 18 Feb 2003 5:35 am, Noah A Hicks wrote:
> Could anyone tell me the basic steps to getting a pcmcia wireless card
> setup on MDK 9.0?  I have just purchased a card and I recall MDK Linux
> setup asking me if I had a PCMCIA card but at that time I did not. I've
> looked at: http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ and I downloaded the file
> from: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pcmcia-cs/ but I don't know if I
> should start unpacking this file and compiling everything or if MDK has
> some way of setting it up.  The system seems to know that something has
> happened when I plug it in, so maybe it's just a matter of loading
> modules into the kernel.  I have no idea.
> Thanks for any info,
> -Noah
No do not compile anything. Everything is already available. If you did
not have a pcmcia adapter in your computer when you installed then you
need to install pcmcia-cs which is already on your CDs. Just use your
Mandrake Software Manager. You will also need to install wireless-tools
RPM (from your CD) Next take a look at the file /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia and
make sure it says PCMCIA=yes Now do a reboot with your card plugged in and
you should hear some 'beeps' when the Pcmcia slot is activated. Now just
go through the networking wizard in Mandrake Control Centre, and hopefully
it will detetct your card type and offer you the wireless parameters to
set up. The important ones are :- MODE Managed or Ad-Hoc ESSID to match
your network RATE 11M KEY your encryption key either in Hex as
11:22:33:44:55 , or in ascii as s:mykey You did not actually say what type
if card you have. So we will have to guess if it is a supported model. If
it does not work type dmesg in a terminal and look for the setup messages
for the pcmcia slot. HTH derek -- ----------------------------------
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