Re: Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless with 2.6 kernels?
On 07/17/04 14:48:39, |:::luther:::| wrote: hello i saw your post on one of the linux forums. any luck getting your card to work? i have an aironet 350 PCI card that worked fine in RH9 w/2.4 kernel, but after upgrading to fedora core 2 w/2.6.5 kernel it won't work... /\/\/\--->luther Yes, after upgrading to the newest wireless-utils and downgrading the firmware to the recommended version(don't remember which one that was, tho), as well as compiling 2.6.7, the card finally associates properly. I'm still not sure what was going wrong, though. HTH, -K -- I do not need HTML email, virus warnings or unsolicited forwards. Get my GnuPG public key from pgp.mit.edu. Signed mail preferred. Please encrypt where appropriate. Please reply on-list. pgpvYcNpOb6et.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless with 2.6 kernels?
On 07/17/04 14:48:39, |:::luther:::| wrote: hello i saw your post on one of the linux forums. any luck getting your card to work? i have an aironet 350 PCI card that worked fine in RH9 w/2.4 kernel, but after upgrading to fedora core 2 w/2.6.5 kernel it won't work... /\/\/\--->luther Yes, after upgrading to the newest wireless-utils and downgrading the firmware to the recommended version(don't remember which one that was, tho), as well as compiling 2.6.7, the card finally associates properly. I'm still not sure what was going wrong, though. HTH, -K -- I do not need HTML email, virus warnings or unsolicited forwards. Get my GnuPG public key from pgp.mit.edu. Signed mail preferred. Please encrypt where appropriate. Please reply on-list. pgp5By3vV1Yvj.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless with 2.6 kernels?
On 06/08/04 04:26:11, matt f <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: not that this really helps, but it works fine for me. It would help if you told me, say, what firmware version you were using and what kernel configuration you had, amongst other things - it might point me in the right direction. Otherwise it's kind of pointless to just say "it works for me". Cheers, Kacper
Re: Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless with 2.6 kernels?
On 06/08/04 04:26:11, matt f <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: not that this really helps, but it works fine for me. It would help if you told me, say, what firmware version you were using and what kernel configuration you had, amongst other things - it might point me in the right direction. Otherwise it's kind of pointless to just say "it works for me". Cheers, Kacper -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless with 2.6 kernels?
Cheers all, I'm new to this list, and without further ado: I have an aironet 350 pcmcia wireless card that works without a hitch in 2.4 kernels, but I have yet to get it to associate when running 2.6 kernels. cardctl recognizes the card and cardmgr loads the appropriate modules (airo.o and airo_cs.o), and even brings up eth1 for a minute, but it will not get an ip address (from the AP's DHCP server), nor does a static ip work. Suspecting a firmware issue I downgraded to the latest recommended version (4.50.23), but this did not help, as I have the same problem: The driver loads just fine and the interface comes up but will not associate. I also suspected issues with the laptop hardware or the kernel configuration, until I tried on three different laptops (a Thinkpad 240, a Toshiba 5200 and another Toshiba-can't remember model) with the same results. I googled around a bit but could not find anything short of possible firmware problems. I consider myself an adept at debugging network issues but I find myself stumped here. If anyone can point me in the right direction, tell me what I've missed or let me know what kind of information is needed to properly debug this, I would be very thankful. -Kacper
Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless with 2.6 kernels?
Cheers all, I'm new to this list, and without further ado: I have an aironet 350 pcmcia wireless card that works without a hitch in 2.4 kernels, but I have yet to get it to associate when running 2.6 kernels. cardctl recognizes the card and cardmgr loads the appropriate modules (airo.o and airo_cs.o), and even brings up eth1 for a minute, but it will not get an ip address (from the AP's DHCP server), nor does a static ip work. Suspecting a firmware issue I downgraded to the latest recommended version (4.50.23), but this did not help, as I have the same problem: The driver loads just fine and the interface comes up but will not associate. I also suspected issues with the laptop hardware or the kernel configuration, until I tried on three different laptops (a Thinkpad 240, a Toshiba 5200 and another Toshiba-can't remember model) with the same results. I googled around a bit but could not find anything short of possible firmware problems. I consider myself an adept at debugging network issues but I find myself stumped here. If anyone can point me in the right direction, tell me what I've missed or let me know what kind of information is needed to properly debug this, I would be very thankful. -Kacper -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

