Belkin F5D5020

2004-04-16 Thread Tim McMillen

Hi,
This card is listed in /etc/defaults/pccard.conf but I can't get the
driver to recognize it.  I searched and found:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2003-July/007588.html
but that only refers to 4.8, and I have 5.2.1 installed.
I tried setting the IRQ in /etc/rc.conf as noted in the above email, but
that didn't seem to help.
dmesg stays the same as follows:
pccard0: unknown card (manufacturer=0x01bf, product=0x2328) at
function 0
pccard0:CIS info: Belkin, F5D5020-PCMCIA-Network-Card, V1
and nothing relevant after that.

Any other ideas of things I can try?
Thanks,

Tim

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Belkin F5D5020 10/100 Base-TX NE2000 clone Asante'FriendlyNET AeroLAN 802.11b WiFi WLAN PCMCIA card?

2002-10-08 Thread Brad Knowles

Folks,

I just submitted PRs for /etc/pccard.conf entries for these two 
devices (conf/43800 and conf/43805), but I'm having trouble getting 
them to play nice together.  I'm also having problems getting the 
Belkin to play nice with a cisco AiroNet 350 802.11b WiFi WLAN card.

In all cases, the problem is the same.  They all want IRQ 3 and 
refuse to work if they don't get it.  Can you give me some 
suggestions as to alternative configurations I can try that would get 
them to still prefer IRQ 3, but accept other IRQs if available?


A copy of all responses via private e-mail would be appreciated, 
as I am subscribed to the freebsd-chat mailing list, but not 
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Thanks!

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