WELL DONE Hin-Tak!!!

Your gut instinct on the permissions was obviously it, however it didn't
show as i hadn't rebooted.

So Fantastic news, i will alter my first post with the fix and also change
subject to solved.

My hat goes off to you sir, thanks for a good job well done.

All the best,

Redeye wrote:
> 
> lsmod is only showing zd1211rw on its own, in mac80211 and in usb corem,
> which seem like the correct suspects to me.
> 
> Jut checked Dmesg and seen the zd1211rw driver loaded.. So Hold the phones
> i could be back in a sec with some absosmegginglutely fantastic news...
> 
> Just gona try a restart with my fingers and toes crossed!!
> 
> You sir could be a genius...
> 
> Back in a sec
> 
> Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> --- On Thu, 19/2/09, Redeye <jonatmm...@msn.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi again,
>>> 
>>> Thanks for suplying that, all actioned and ive still got
>>> the -110 error, so
>>> good try.  Must admit this is bugging the hell out of
>>> me, seems no one knows
>>> what the problem is.  I appreciate you trying
>>> considering your not one of
>>> the devs.  If you or anyone else has anymore ideas
>>> that would be great.
>> 
>> Well, my zd1211b worked out of the box with fedora... (as a client, but I
>> needed it to work as AP on slackware, which is why I use the vendor
>> driver instead, and which is unrelated).
>> 
>> Debian/Unbuntu seems to ship both the in-kernel driver and the
>> community-based driver, which may be a source of conflict. Have you
>> looked and make sure you do not have two zd1211 driver module entries,
>> etc, 
>> loaded in your lsmod,
>> and your dmesg? and make sure you have your blackmail list in order? 
>> 
>> In your  /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist , you should have 
>> 
>> blacklist zd1211
>> blacklist zd1211b
>> 
>> to disable the community driver. (the in-kernel driver is zd1211rw).
>> and you can disable the in-kernel driver by putting in an entry 
>> "blacklist zd1211rw"
>> 
>>> Do you know of a way i can get in touch with a dev? if we
>>> think we could be
>>> at a stage to do so?
>> 
>> You could give the vendor driver or the community driver a try (there are
>> 3 driver for zd1211). All the dev of zd1211rw is on this list, so if they
>> are not responding, there isn't much to do.
>> 
>> The other options are to switch to fedora (because the John Linville, the
>> kernel wireless maintainer, works for redhat, fedora is particularly
>> strong for wireless networking in general), try compat-wireless (go to
>> http://linuxwireless.org/), or post to the linuxwireless mailing list.
>> (again linuxwireless.org). But so far your question/problem isn't quite
>> the level for the linuxwireles mailing list yet. You probably should at
>> least give compat-wireless a try - when you will probably learn some
>> diagnostic tips on the way in doing so - before you ask questions there.
>> 
>> 
>> 
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