Hi!
Is anyone currently (or soon planning to) work(ing) on ad-hoc support for
zd1211rw?
Or is there some beta-patch to try somewhere? Or is the ready code even there
and I'm just too dumb to find/use it?
I do use "Longshine LCS-8131G2" devices (0ace:1211) and would really like to
use them in
I have a 3COM 3CRUSB10075 wireless USB device which does not work with
Fedora Core 6.
I'm using the latest v1.3 firmware from sourceforge with a 2.6.20
vanilla kernel.
I've tried zd1211rw drivers from 2.6.19, 2.6.20 and also the git repo at
http://dsd.object4.net/git/zd1211.git
It has a USB id of 0
Hi Richard! Remember me?
Richard Hughes wrote:
> SoftMAC: Scanning finished: scanned 11 channels starting with channel 1
> SoftMAC: Queueing Authentication Request to 00:11:95:19:a7:4c
> SoftMAC: Cannot associate without being authenticated, requested
> authentication
> SoftMAC: Sent Authenticatio
On Wed, 2007-02-14 at 11:02 +, Richard Hughes wrote:
> I have a 3COM 3CRUSB10075 wireless USB device which does not work with
> Fedora Core 6.
> I'm using the latest v1.3 firmware from sourceforge with a 2.6.20
> vanilla kernel.
> I've tried zd1211rw drivers from 2.6.19, 2.6.20 and also the git
Hillier, Gernot wrote:
> If there's nothing available yet: is this a huge task or something which a
> more-or-less-kernel-newbie with an absolute lack of WLAN knowledge could dig
> into in a reasonable time frame? Any pointers?
Up until recently, the biggest thing holding this functionality back
On Wed, 2007-02-14 at 08:21 -0500, Daniel Drake wrote:
> Hi Richard! Remember me?
Of course! You *still* owe me that beer :-)
> Richard Hughes wrote:
> > SoftMAC: Scanning finished: scanned 11 channels starting with channel 1
> > SoftMAC: Queueing Authentication Request to 00:11:95:19:a7:4c
> >
Richard Hughes wrote:
> The error should probably not have said:
>
> SoftMAC: Open Authentication with 00;00 failed, error code: 13
>
> But instead:
>
> SoftMAC: Open Authentication with 00;00 failed: Requested authentication
> algorithm not supported (try open mode instead of shared key)
>
> I
On 2/14/07, Daniel Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hillier, Gernot wrote:
> > If there's nothing available yet: is this a huge task or something which a
> > more-or-less-kernel-newbie with an absolute lack of WLAN knowledge could dig
> > into in a reasonable time frame? Any pointers?
>
> Up unti
Dear all,
Has there been any development on the driver, to allow cross-compilation to
a ARM target?
Is such cross-compilation possible?
Thank you
Regards,
Kelvin
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Kelvin Xu wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Has there been any development on the driver, to allow cross-compilation to
> a ARM target?
> Is such cross-compilation possible?
It certainly does crosscompile cleanly for ARM9, but the last version I
took from CVS (28th Jan) didn't work with wpa_supplicant. A
Hi!
Trying to connect a Longshine LCS-8131G with a WPA1 access point using
zd1211rw (as in Linux 2.6.19.2). Starting wpasupplicant and associating
works fine, as does connectivity when configuring the client IP manually,
but as soon as I start dhclient, the connection breaks (logs see below).
Mayne wrote:
> Perhaps this is some distribution issue (Debian testing) as
> /etc/dhclient-script seems to do an ifconfig down on the wifi device when
> starting dhclient (for getting rid of old routes perhaps). However, other
> wifi devices (Intel...) work with the same software.
zd1211rw and
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 the mental interface of
Mayne told:
> Hi!
>
> Trying to connect a Longshine LCS-8131G with a WPA1 access point using
> zd1211rw (as in Linux 2.6.19.2). Starting wpasupplicant and associating
> works fine, as does connectivity when configuring the client IP manually,
> but a
Hi there,
I recently bougth a MSI WLAN Stick (US54SE). The reason was to exchange an
old DLINK DWL-120 11 MBit Interface that gave me an maximum of 2 MBit/s.
It is running on an EPIA M1 board with kernel 2.6.18-2.
lsusb output:
Bus 004 Device 001: ID :
Bus 003 Device 001: ID :00
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