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Eric Masson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: Warner == Warner Losh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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: Warner H, I've found that the Intel PRO/Wireless are 5.0V devices.
: Warner Maybe this is a different card than what I'm used to dealing
: Warner with.
:
Warner == Warner Losh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Warner H, I've found that the Intel PRO/Wireless are 5.0V devices.
Warner Maybe this is a different card than what I'm used to dealing
Warner with.
From the reseller, this is the main difference beetween 2011 2011b
(chipset difference
M. Warner Losh wrote:
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John Angelmo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: Hello
:
: I just got my hands on a Intel 2011b Wireless card, I'm running FreeBSD
: current (dated just before gcc 3.1).
: Now my problem is that I insert the card and well nothing
I have used the non-B version with -current and an IBM thinkpad.
What kind of laptop? dmesg output would be nice.
Do any other cards work?
Alan Edmonds
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From: John Angelmo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 May 2002 15:02
To: current
Cc: freebsd-mobile
Subject:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have used the non-B version with -current and an IBM thinkpad.
What kind of laptop? dmesg output would be nice.
Do any other cards work?
Alan Edmonds
-Original Message-
From: John Angelmo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 May 2002 15:02
To:
: John Angelmo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 May 2002 16:15
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Subject: Re: Problem with Intel 2011b
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have used the non-B version with -current and an IBM thinkpad.
What kind of laptop? dmesg output
John == John Angelmo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John Well 2011b is a 32bit card (if I'm not mistaking)
Nope, it's only a 3,3V 16 bits card.
If you're using -stable, the following is needed :
cat /etc/pccard.conf
# Intel PRO/Wireless 2011B LAN PC Card
card Intel PRO/Wireless LAN PC Card
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Eric Masson writes:
: John Well 2011b is a 32bit card (if I'm not mistaking)
:
: Nope, it's only a 3,3V 16 bits card.
H, I've found that the Intel PRO/Wireless are 5.0V devices. Maybe
this is a different card than what I'm used to dealing with.
: If you're
In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John Angelmo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: Hello
:
: I just got my hands on a Intel 2011b Wireless card, I'm running FreeBSD
: current (dated just before gcc 3.1).
: Now my problem is that I insert the card and well nothing happens, the
: system gets