On Thu, 2009-04-23 at 14:53 -0400, Henry Arcila wrote:
> Hi Inaky, thanks again for your help
> 
> I connect the PC Card to PC in linux and when I run the lspci -v the output 
> only
> differed of the output without PC Card as show below:
> 
> *** output lspci -v (difference without PC Cart Connected and with PC Card 
> connected)***
> 
> 03:00.0 Network controller: Unknown device 1a37:bece (rev c8)
>         Flags: bus master, slow devsel, latency 0, IRQ 10
>         Memory at 56000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=1M]
>         Memory at 56100000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=1M]
>         Capabilities: [78] Power Management version 2

Like Inaky said, I can't find any reference to that card anywhere.

The "9799 MIMO PCMCIA Card of alcatel" you mention is actually a *USB*
dongle, not a PCMCIA card, and was apparently a custom-built part for a
WiMAX provider in Amsterdam, Holland.  That USB card uses a Beceem
chipset, for which there are no drivers or documentation available.
Beceem does have Linux drivers (pretty much everyone does) but have not
released them.

Does your card have an FCC ID on it?  What exactly is printed on the
card?

The PCMCIA card which that Dutch WiMAX provider sells (which is also not
your card) is the ZyXEL MAX-100 card, which uses a Runcom chipset.
Runcom also has not released Linux drivers or specifications.

Dan


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