Re: Linux and CISCO AIR-PCI350 Series cards ?


Subject: Re: Linux and CISCO AIR-PCI350 Series cards ?
From: R. Andom (random@artificiallives.com)
Date: Tue Sep 10 2002 - 15:30:50 AKDT


I have had the PCMCIA versions of the cards (340 and 350 series) working
the past under linux. Once WEP was enabled in all cases I had to start the
ACU for everything to start working properly each time I rebooted but
other than that it has worked well (they might have corrected that in the
newer drivers/firmware - the latest versions of the drivers I have used
under Linux have been at least 5 months old).

Another note - when loading the drivers for the 340 or 350 series you have
to use the proper drivers for that series. Although it will load the
drivers for the other series and claim that the card has been detected
properly you won't be able to talk on the wireless network.

-Alan

On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, W.D.McKinney wrote:

>
> Need some help. Anyone on the list have a working Linux workstation
> with a CISCO PCI (AIR-PCI350) card connected to a wireless AP ?
>
> I have one that works flawlessly in Win98 etc. But no go in a Linux
> workstation. Open to suggestions ?
>
> Thanks
> Dee
>
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> W.D.McKinney (Dee)
> http://3519098920
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