On Tuesday 05 July 2005 08:25 am, Tobias Tom wrote:
>> Anyway, there is a utility in 5.4 (I think that's that's where it showed
>>up)
>> called "ndisgen". Running ndisgen steps you through a wonderful little
>>script
>> that asks for for the location of your INF and SYS files, generates you .h
>>
> Note: I've never done NDIS before as I have a Cisco PCM-352 which is
> supported under FreeBSD.
Lucky man! ;o)
> However, I'll offer my thoughts in case they help: a) I'm not so sure
> building anything into the kernel would help as opposed to it being a
> module. I generally wait til I've teste
> Anyway, there is a utility in 5.4 (I think that's that's where it showed up)
> called "ndisgen". Running ndisgen steps you through a wonderful little script
> that asks for for the location of your INF and SYS files, generates you .h
> file and kernel module.
I did that ... thank you very much ..
On 7/3/05, Bryan Maynard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been having issues with ndis myself. However, I got some help and things
> are going good for me, except that i haven't gotten DHCP to work for the
> card. . .
>
> Anyway, there is a utility in 5.4 (I think that's that's where it showed up
I've been having issues with ndis myself. However, I got some help and things
are going good for me, except that i haven't gotten DHCP to work for the
card. . .
Anyway, there is a utility in 5.4 (I think that's that's where it showed up)
called "ndisgen". Running ndisgen steps you through a won
Hello everyone,
I'm using FreeBSD for some years now. I've read the german Mailinglist
for nearly the same time. But I've got a Problem which no one can
reproduce, or no one know any solution.
I want to use my Level One wnc 0301 WLAN PCI Card in my FreeBSD box
with acts as a Router in my small Ho