Subject: Re: Linux and CISCO AIR-PCI350 Series cards ?
From: W.D.McKinney (deem@wdm.com)
Date: Tue Sep 10 2002 - 16:14:11 AKDT
On (10/09/02 15:30), R. Andom wrote:
>
> 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
Hi Alan,
I am writing this on my laptop with a 340 PCMCIA in it the question
posted was on the AIRONET PCI card, not the PCMCIA cards.
The AIR-PCI350 as in http://www.seattlewireless.net/index.cgi/CiscoAironet
and look at the PCI card pic.
Best Regards,
Dee
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