On Sat, Jun 30, 2007 at 05:40:25PM -0400, Daniel Drake wrote:
This externally building driver should work for you:
http://dsd.object4.net/zd1211rw-strange-al2230s-v2.tar.gz
The patches applied to the driver in that tarball will be included in
Linux 2.6.23.
Indeed, it works. It's been up
David Santinoli wrote:
Indeed, it works. It's been up for more than a day now, with decent
throughput (much higher than my previous Ralink-based USB adapter).
It seems that 129b:1667 can safely be added to the supported models'
database.
Please provide the chip ID, see
On Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 09:59:45AM -0400, Daniel Drake wrote:
Please provide the chip ID, see
http://www.linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/zd1211rw/AddID
zd1211b chip 129b:1667 v4810 high 00-01-e3 AL2230S_RF pa0 ---N-
Cheers,
David
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David Santinoli wrote:
zd1211b chip 129b:1667 v4810 high 00-01-e3 AL2230S_RF pa0 ---N-
Thanks, added to my tree.
Daniel
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David Santinoli wrote:
Hallo,
very recently I bought a Siemens Gigaset USB Stick 54, which has an
USB ID of 129b:1667.
I saw previous posts in this list mentioning a Siemens stick with the
exact same name but a different USB ID. Those adapters were reported as
working. Unfortunately,
On Sat, Jun 30, 2007 at 11:14:45AM -0400, Daniel Drake wrote:
Either the firmware is not installed correctly, or your distro keeps
firmware somewhere else than /lib/firmware, or your firmware loader is
broken.
Also make sure zd1211rw is a module and not built in.
Yes, it is compiled as a