On Friday 24 April 2009, charles zhuang wrote:
> Yes, I believe it's a BCS200 family chip. Beceem provides reference host
> stack software for its chip, include pcmcia, cardbus, usb interface
> device. I have worked with Beceem software stack so I knew this very
> well.
> The Linux software stack is incomplete, where it uses a proxy process to
> relay the network entry management packet to Beceem's windows wireless
> manager, which also has the supplicant to do authentication. So if you
> want to use Beceem Linux code base, you need to write a lots of stuff on
> your own, but you can reference this on Beceem windows source code,
> where a big portion of it is cross platform to Linux one. Hope this
> help.

Well, if there is windows source code, it'd be trivial for anyone to use that 
to write a Linux driver that plugs on the kernel stack. 

-- 
Inaky

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