Re: [zd1211-devs] [zd1211rw] LED not configured?

2006-06-23 Thread Remco
> > That's correct. The vendor driver simply blinks the LED at fixed > > intervals, it doesn't actually indicate how much traffic is flying > > around. > > Emn, it doesn't look like just periodic blinking. You definitely see when > data is being transferred, in contrast to when it is idle. No idea,

Re: [zd1211-devs] [zd1211rw] LED not configured?

2006-06-23 Thread Daniel Drake
Remco wrote: > This usually works like this: (and is probably what Daniel is trying to say) > - data transfer -> start periodic blinking to indicate transfer > (LED blinks once every x milliseconds, so the blinking rate has nothing to do > with the actual transfer rate) > - no data transfer -> swi

[zd1211-devs] zd1211rw with daily sources and wireless kernel tree

2006-06-23 Thread rello
Hello everybody. I have a usb dongle with zd1211 chip (Fiberline WL410U) and I'm trying to let it run with rw drivers.. I downloaded the wireless kernel tree and turned on as module soft mac and zd1211rw, and then compiled. I downloaded the daily sources of drivers and firmware, compiled and loa

[zd1211-devs] Streamline testing of 802.11 drivers

2006-06-23 Thread Luis R. Rodriguez
I've mentioned this to a few but here it is out to everyone. So as you know we have a lot of work ahead of us for linux wireless development. To help speed this up, we at Winlab, would like to start hosting a testbed for linux wireless development, open to the public. Short term goals would be to s

Re: [zd1211-devs] Streamline testing of 802.11 drivers

2006-06-23 Thread Luis R. Rodriguez
Oh and mini-PCI please :) On 6/23/06, Luis R. Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've mentioned this to a few but here it is out to everyone. So as you > know we have a lot of work ahead of us for linux wireless development. > To help speed this up, we at Winlab, would like to start hosting a

Re: [zd1211-devs] Streamline testing of 802.11 drivers

2006-06-23 Thread Luis R. Rodriguez
On 6/23/06, Ivo van Doorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > > I've mentioned this to a few but here it is out to everyone. So as you > > know we have a lot of work ahead of us for linux wireless development. > > To help speed this up, we at Winlab, would like to start hosting a > > testbed for l