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From: Oliver E. <kru...@we...> - 2006-05-17 05:25:14
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Hi, I tried to put my Cisco 352-PCM into monitor mode. I did the following: echo "Mode: y" > /proc/driver/aironet/eth0/Config echo "Mode: r" > /proc/driver/aironet/eth0/Config if I then type iwconfig eth1 The mode is still "Managed". If I look into the file Config there is rfmon. I read I have to do something like: iwconfig eth0 mode monitor iwconfig eth0 essid <SSID> ifconfig wifi0 up config eth0 up But the first line did not do something (even no error). The second one works. Line three and four result in an error (up is unknown). Can someone tell me what's wrong? TIA _______________________________________________________________ SMS schreiben mit WEB.DE FreeMail - einfach, schnell und kostenguenstig. Jetzt gleich testen! http://f.web.de/?mc=021192 |
From: <bk...@el...> - 2006-02-07 09:50:08
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I'm having some trouble getting this card (http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/Cisco_Aironet_Wireless_802.11b) to work with Debian on my ThinkPad R40. I have tested this with the latest version of the 2.6 kernel at this point, 2.6.15.3. It seems to find my card alright. # iwconfig eth0 no wireless extensions. lo no wireless extensions. eth1 IEEE 802.11-DS ESSID:""=20=20 Mode:Managed Frequency:2.417 GHz Access Point: FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:F= F=20=20=20 Bit Rate:11 Mb/s Tx-Power=3D20 dBm Sensitivity=3D0/65535=20=20 Retry limit:16 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off Power Management:off Link Quality=3D100/100 Signal level=3D-10 dBm Noise level=3D-95= dBm Rx invalid nwid:1371 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0 Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:9459 Missed beacon:0 wifi0 IEEE 802.11-DS ESSID:""=20=20 Mode:Managed Frequency:2.417 GHz Access Point: FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:F= F=20=20=20 Bit Rate:11 Mb/s Tx-Power=3D20 dBm Sensitivity=3D0/65535=20=20 Retry limit:16 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off Power Management:off Link Quality=3D100/100 Signal level=3D-10 dBm Noise level=3D-95= dBm Rx invalid nwid:1371 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0 Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:9459 Missed beacon:0 I can also find my router: # iwlist eth1 eth1 Scan completed : Cell 01 - Address: 00:15:F2:3D:68:22 ESSID:"dreaming" Mode:Master Frequency:2.412 GHz (Channel 1) Quality=3D100/100 Signal level=3D-34 dBm Noise level:= -95 dBm Encryption key:off Bit Rate:1 Mb/s Bit Rate:2 Mb/s Bit Rate:5.5 Mb/s Bit Rate:11 Mb/s Bit Rate:18 Mb/s Bit Rate:24 Mb/s Bit Rate:36 Mb/s Bit Rate:54 Mb/s Now, I think, is where it gets weird: # iwconfig eth1 mode managed essid dreaming key off # iwconfig eth1 eth1 IEEE 802.11-DS ESSID:""=20=20 Mode:Managed Frequency:2.417 GHz Access Point: FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:F= F=20=20=20 Bit Rate:11 Mb/s Tx-Power=3D20 dBm Sensitivity=3D0/65535=20=20 Retry limit:16 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off Encryption key:off Power Management:off Link Quality=3D100/100 Signal level=3D-10 dBm Noise level=3D-96= dBm Rx invalid nwid:1381 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0 Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:12821 Missed beacon:0 It doesn't seem from iwconfig that the ESSID of the card is set. Now, the page on thinkwiki.org suggests that my firmware is a bit old, 5.41 according to /proc/driver/aironet/eth1/Status. Should I try to upgrade it? (That might be a bit tedious, since it seems to require Windows, which I have completely removed). Any other suggestions on what to try? Thanks in advance, Bj=C3=B6rn |
From: <ant...@cn...> - 2005-12-08 04:09:50
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From: <ant...@cn...> - 2005-12-06 13:56:43
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From: marc <ma...@dr...> - 2004-08-23 20:53:45
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Hey, What are the RIDs, and what information can be obtained from them? I would like to write an addition to the driver that publishes unique signal strength data for each node on an ad-hoc network to a proc file. So, each machine on the network using this driver would know how strong his signal is to any other node. Is this possible, and if so, how can this information be obtained from the card? Thank you, Marc |
From: <Zoe...@t-...> - 2004-01-18 14:25:36
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hello! i want to if it is possible to get the newest airo-linux driver from cvs=20 working with the 2.6 kernel. and if it is then how to make. thanks, martin |
From: Ruchir B. <csu...@cs...> - 2003-11-04 03:50:11
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The code for changing the channel in the airo.c is changing the value for the field channelSet only and not the channel in the ConfigRid structure. Therefore one is not able to change the channel in the ad-hoc mode. I have added the required statement in the airo.c file (attached, line 3384). Will this have any other side effects ? Ruchir |
From: Ruchir B. <csu...@cs...> - 2003-10-08 12:45:55
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My Cisco aironet 350 PCMCIA client adapter is not working in Linux. It is detected alright, the modules airo.o and airo_cs.o are also loaded alright. However, if I want to join any network , I do not receive any response from any other node (by ping or any other utility). Actually, I had tried to change the channel in the ad-hoc mode by making some changes in airo.c. However, the old airo.o (one that comes with 2.4.18-14 version of kernel) also does not work now. Please tell me if there something has gone wrong with the card. This does not seem like it as it is working fine in Windows. Ruchir Bindal |
From: Christoph T. <ct...@fl...> - 2003-09-14 18:16:55
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Hi Stephan, I've had the same troubles with 2.4.23-pre4 and ifconfig hanging on my Sony Vaio. Revert to 2.4.22, if possible! lspci clearly states that you have a Cisco card, so you should try the appropriate kernel driver. Is the card recognized by Cisco's acu utility? If you don't have it, download the Linux version from their website and try it out. My PCMCIA aironet card would only work after downgrading the firmware. Cisco's acu should tell you what firmware version you have. Hope this helps, Christoph Stephan Henningsen wrote: >This is my configuration so far: >IBM ThinkPad X30 (2672-4XG) >Debian 3.0r1 testing >Linux 2.4.23-pre4 i686 > >I've read and followed almost every HOWTO I can get my hands on, either >though the various, well-known linux laptop homepages, and by searching >google the hard way. All these pages say that their X30 has an Intersil >Prism2 card an that the prism2_pci driver works for them. Unfortunately >this doesn't seem the case for me as prism2_pci driver doesn't insert >here. > >This is what lspci -v gives me about the embedded wireless network card: > >01:02.0 Network controller: AIRONET Wireless Communications Cisco Aironet Wireless 802.11b > Subsystem: AIRONET Wireless Communications: Unknown device 5000 > Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 64, IRQ 11 > I/O ports at 7000 [size=256] > Memory at d0200000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K] > Memory at d0400000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4M] > Expansion ROM at <unassigned> [disabled] [size=2M] > Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 2 > Capabilities: [48] Vital Product Data > >As you see, this doesn't say much about what exact chipset is used. >However, I've tried loading almost every wireless driver that comes with >the kernel, and these load without complaining: > > Using /lib/modules/2.4.23-pre4/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/airo.o > Using /lib/modules/2.4.23-pre4/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/airo_cs.o > > Using /lib/modules/2.4.23-pre4/kernel/drivers/net/aironet4500_core.o > Using /lib/modules/2.4.23-pre4/kernel/drivers/net/aironet4500_proc.o > > Using /lib/modules/2.4.23-pre4/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/hermes.o > Using /lib/modules/2.4.23-pre4/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/orinoco.o > Using /lib/modules/2.4.23-pre4/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/orinoco_cs.o > >I've also downloaded some drivers from Cisco (Linux-ACU-Driver-v2.0.tar.gz), >compiled and installed the drivers and utilities. The drivers insert >fine (tainting the kernel): > > tetris:/tmp/cisco/drivers/driver# insmod ./airo.o > Warning: loading ./airo.o will taint the kernel: no license > See http://www.tux.org/lkml/#export-tainted for information about > tainted modules > Module airo loaded, with warnings > tetris:/home/stephan/tmp/cisco/drivers/driver# insmod ./mpi350.o > >Both these insert fine, but when removing mpi350 again, the entire system >hangs. Also, the Cisco utilities don't work: > > tetris:/opt/cisco/bin# ls > acu bcard leaplogin leapscript leapset > tetris:/opt/cisco/bin# ./acu > No radio found > >However, after loading the drivers, I am able to see a new network >interface using ifconfig -a (note: eth0 is my normal NIC): > >eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:02:8A:31:DB:16 > BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 > RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 > TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 > collisions:0 txqueuelen:100 > RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b) > Interrupt:11 Base address:0x7000 > >It appears to be at the same address as reported by lspci. However, >ifconfig hangs (not the machine, but the ifconfig application just >hangs and ctrl-c won't make it die nor will ). The same happed if I run >iwconfig. > >This is my contents of /etc/network/interfaces related to this: > >iface eth1 inet static > address 10.0.0.13 > netmask 255.255.255.0 > network 10.0.0.0 > broadcat 10.0.0.255 > gateway 10.0.0.1 > >iface wlan0 inet dhcp > wireless_mode managed > wireless_nick tetris > >I don't know which one to use, really. Some mention eth1, others wlan0. > >Also, is it still necessary to patch the kernel with airo-linux 0.1? It >seem like a pretty old package, that might very well be adopted by the >kernel a long time ago.. > >Could this all be firmware related? How do I update the firmware under >Linux? The X30 doesn't have a floppy nor cdrom-drive to boot from. >Would dosemu work for flashing the wlan NIC from perhaps? > > >Any help is appreciated. I am completly new to wlan. > > |
From: Stephan H. <st...@as...> - 2003-09-14 02:27:58
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Hi everyone. Seem like this mailing list is my last chance to get my wireless network card working. This is my configuration so far: IBM ThinkPad X30 (2672-4XG) Debian 3.0r1 testing Linux 2.4.23-pre4 i686 I've read and followed almost every HOWTO I can get my hands on, either though the various, well-known linux laptop homepages, and by searching google the hard way. All these pages say that their X30 has an Intersil Prism2 card an that the prism2_pci driver works for them. Unfortunately this doesn't seem the case for me as prism2_pci driver doesn't insert here. This is what lspci -v gives me about the embedded wireless network card: 01:02.0 Network controller: AIRONET Wireless Communications Cisco Aironet Wireless 802.11b Subsystem: AIRONET Wireless Communications: Unknown device 5000 Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 64, IRQ 11 I/O ports at 7000 [size=256] Memory at d0200000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K] Memory at d0400000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4M] Expansion ROM at <unassigned> [disabled] [size=2M] Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 2 Capabilities: [48] Vital Product Data As you see, this doesn't say much about what exact chipset is used. However, I've tried loading almost every wireless driver that comes with the kernel, and these load without complaining: Using /lib/modules/2.4.23-pre4/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/airo.o Using /lib/modules/2.4.23-pre4/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/airo_cs.o Using /lib/modules/2.4.23-pre4/kernel/drivers/net/aironet4500_core.o Using /lib/modules/2.4.23-pre4/kernel/drivers/net/aironet4500_proc.o Using /lib/modules/2.4.23-pre4/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/hermes.o Using /lib/modules/2.4.23-pre4/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/orinoco.o Using /lib/modules/2.4.23-pre4/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/orinoco_cs.o I've also downloaded some drivers from Cisco (Linux-ACU-Driver-v2.0.tar.gz), compiled and installed the drivers and utilities. The drivers insert fine (tainting the kernel): tetris:/tmp/cisco/drivers/driver# insmod ./airo.o Warning: loading ./airo.o will taint the kernel: no license See http://www.tux.org/lkml/#export-tainted for information about tainted modules Module airo loaded, with warnings tetris:/home/stephan/tmp/cisco/drivers/driver# insmod ./mpi350.o Both these insert fine, but when removing mpi350 again, the entire system hangs. Also, the Cisco utilities don't work: tetris:/opt/cisco/bin# ls acu bcard leaplogin leapscript leapset tetris:/opt/cisco/bin# ./acu No radio found However, after loading the drivers, I am able to see a new network interface using ifconfig -a (note: eth0 is my normal NIC): eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:02:8A:31:DB:16 BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:100 RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b) Interrupt:11 Base address:0x7000 It appears to be at the same address as reported by lspci. However, ifconfig hangs (not the machine, but the ifconfig application just hangs and ctrl-c won't make it die nor will ). The same happed if I run iwconfig. This is my contents of /etc/network/interfaces related to this: iface eth1 inet static address 10.0.0.13 netmask 255.255.255.0 network 10.0.0.0 broadcat 10.0.0.255 gateway 10.0.0.1 iface wlan0 inet dhcp wireless_mode managed wireless_nick tetris I don't know which one to use, really. Some mention eth1, others wlan0. Also, is it still necessary to patch the kernel with airo-linux 0.1? It seem like a pretty old package, that might very well be adopted by the kernel a long time ago.. Could this all be firmware related? How do I update the firmware under Linux? The X30 doesn't have a floppy nor cdrom-drive to boot from. Would dosemu work for flashing the wlan NIC from perhaps? Any help is appreciated. I am completly new to wlan. -- Stephan Henningsen |
From: Christoph T. <ct...@fl...> - 2003-09-13 20:13:10
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Well, the problem is solved by downgrading to firmware 45c423.img (from 45c42530.img). I still find it strange that a Cisco-supplied driver does not support their newer firmware (I also tried version 45c52017.img without luck). At least it's easy to change firmware under Linux thanks to Cisco's ACU software. Whatever the exact problem was, I'm glad it's working now. |
From: Christoph T. <ct...@fl...> - 2003-08-28 19:57:54
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Hi, I'm having serious troubles with a Cisco Aironet AIR-LMC350 PCMCIA wireless LAN card (that's the model without an internal antenna). When inserted into the cardbus slot, the card is recognized and associates with the nearest Access Point for little more than 10 seconds and then somehow ceases to function. I can ping the AP a few times, then all packets are lost, and I need to restart the PCMCIA subsystem. Likewise, Cisco's acu software reports an excellent connection for a few moments, then it claim that the card is not associated with an access point and reports a low signal. I have a Sony Vaio PCG-9G1M (a.k.a. FX805) laptop which features a Texas Instruments PCI1420 cardbus bridge. My system is Debian 3.0 with a vanilla 2.4.22 kernel, PCMCIA and Cardbus support built into the kernel. The hardware is okay, I guess, as the Aironet card work fine under WinXP. I've deactivated PCMCIA kernel support and used the pcmcia-cs package instead, vsions 3.1.33 and 3.2.2, alternatively with the drivers from Cisco's web site (v. 2.0), the original pcmcia-cs drivers, and the Debian patched versions. I've also tried to boot from a Knoppix 3.2 CD (a Debian based live-CD distribution), and with a 2.4.20 vanilla kernel. The result has been the same in each case. Here's what /proc/net/wireless says after inserting the card: Inter-| sta-| Quality | Discarded packets | Missed face | tus | link level noise | nwid crypt frag retry misc | beacon eth1: 003f 13. 240. 166. 0 0 0 0 3 0 wifi0: 003f 13. 240. 166. 0 0 0 0 3 0 And this is the situation some moments later: Inter-| sta-| Quality | Discarded packets | Missed face | tus | link level noise | nwid crypt frag retry misc | beacon eth1: 000f 11. 240. 166. 0 0 0 0 155 1 wifi0: 000f 11. 240. 166. 0 0 0 0 155 1 Cisco's graphical acu tool reports those "misc" packets as "PLPC CRC Errors". I also get "PLCP Format Errors" and a lot of "Overrun Errors" and/or "Mac CRC Errors". Another interesting field is the status field: What do 003f and 000f mean? AFAIK these codes are hardware-dependent. Does anyone know what they tell about the Aironet card? Here's what the logs say after inserting the card: /var/log/debug: Aug 28 23:12:04 asahi kernel: airo: Doing fast bap_reads What are fast bap_reads, and are they a bad sign? /var/log/daemon: Aug 28 23:12:04 asahi cardmgr[2553]: socket 0: 350 Series Wireless LAN Adapter Aug 28 23:12:04 asahi cardmgr[2553]: executing: 'modprobe airo_cs' Aug 28 23:12:04 asahi cardmgr[2553]: executing: './network start eth1' Aug 28 23:12:04 asahi cardmgr[2553]: + usage: /sbin/cardctl command [socket #] Aug 28 23:12:04 asahi cardmgr[2553]: + or /sbin/cardctl [-c configpath] [-f scheme] [-s stab] scheme [name] Aug 28 23:12:04 asahi cardmgr[2553]: + commands: status config ident suspend resume reset eject insert Aug 28 23:12:04 asahi dhclient-2.2.x: wifi0: unknown hardware address type 801 Aug 28 23:12:05 asahi last message repeated 2 times Aug 28 23:12:05 asahi dhclient-2.2.x: DHCPREQUEST on eth1 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 Aug 28 23:12:05 asahi dhclient-2.2.x: DHCPACK from 192.168.7.9 Aug 28 23:12:05 asahi dhclient-2.2.x: bound to 192.168.7.161 -- renewal in 129600 seconds. Aug 28 23:12:06 asahi dhclient-2.2.x: wifi0: unknown hardware address type 801 Aug 28 23:12:06 asahi dhclient-2.2.x: DHCPREQUEST on eth1 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 Aug 28 23:12:06 asahi dhclient-2.2.x: DHCPACK from 192.168.7.9 Aug 28 23:12:06 asahi dhclient-2.2.x: bound to 192.168.7.161 -- renewal in 129600 seconds. I don't know what cardmgr complains about. Apparently it is called with wrong options - but the /etc/pcmcia/network script is executed nonetheless, and the DHCPREQUEST succeeds. What is the wifi0 interface for, and what does "unknown hardware address type 801 mean"? /var/log/messages: Aug 28 23:12:04 asahi kernel: airo: Probing for PCI adapters Aug 28 23:12:04 asahi kernel: airo: Finished probing for PCI adapters Aug 28 23:12:04 asahi kernel: airo: MAC enabled eth1 0:d:65:5b:68:a Aug 28 23:12:04 asahi kernel: eth1: index 0x05: Vcc 5.0, Vpp 5.0, irq 3, io 0x0100-0x013f Aug 28 23:12:04 asahi /etc/hotplug/net.agent: invoke ifup eth1 Aug 28 23:12:04 asahi /etc/hotplug/net.agent: invoke ifup wifi0 The Debian Howto's say that cardbus cards are managed by hotplug. ifup eth1 and ifup wifi0 do nothing, though, as these interfaces are not configured in /etc/network/interfaces. I've added an entry to that file for eth1 and de-configured /etc/pcmcia/network.opts and wireless.opts once, but that didn't help either. The whole thing is becoming frustrating, and I'm back to using a cheap prism2 card now, although I'd bought the Aironet for its supposedly great features and Linux support. Apparently it's working fine for everyone else but me. I'd appreciate any hints on what to try next. |
From: Johannes J. <joj...@gm...> - 2003-07-27 15:31:39
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Hello! System: Debian Unstable Kernel: 2.4.20 Patches: XFS Airo Card: 340 Series Description: Since kernel 2.4.20 there has been a rather odd behaviour of the airo driver: At random times the network connection is interrupted and keyboard input is not possible anymore. It is possible to copy and paste via mouse single characters into a terminal and then executing them by adding an EOF (rather tedious). The power button refuses to work as well (ACPI) and a "hal"t command stops at "Stopping the hotplug system" (This is after the pcmcia stack has been stopped). After this only a forced reboot (turning the laptop off) works. On reboot, everything is fine till the network again refuses to respond. One can sort of provoke the problem by putting very high loads onto the network (transfer of large files), the network will quickly stop working. From the syslog I have been able to extract the lines in the attached file. I have tried kernels 2.4.18, 2.4.19, 2.4.20, 2.4.21, 2.4.22-pre6, 2.5.69, 2.5.75, 2.6.0-pre1 The kernels 2.4.18 and 2.4.19 do not have this problem, from 2.4.20 it is present, in the 2.5 series support is completely broken as well as in 2.6.0-pre1. This is extremely annoying and makes it a pain working with the wireless lan, i would very much appreciate a fix, if possible. Thanks, jj -- Quote of the Day: In real love you want the other person's good. In romantic love you want the other person. -- Margaret Anderson |
From: Jim R. <row...@ac...> - 2003-05-16 02:22:15
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Hello, I'm working with some custom PPC-based hardware. I'm using a Ricoh Cardbus-PCI bridge with a Cisco 350 PC Card. I get a kernel Oops when the Cisco card is being configured via an IO Port. The driver is trying to write to address 0x100 - which is the first entry in the port range given in /etc/pcmcia/config.opts. Since the PPC doesn't implement IO Ports, I was expecting the 0x100 to be translated to a virtual address somewhere before it was used to access the client card. Should it be using ioports at all? I've noticed that if I take all 'include port 0x100...." statements out of /etc/pcmcia/config.opts then there is no ioport allocated in /proc/ioports. Will the driver use IO Memory instead if this happens? If I need to use IO Ports, then how do I fix this incorrect address so that I stop getting the memory access violations? This occured when the card was being configured. The call trace goes: airo_config -> init_airo_card() -> setup_card() -> issuecommand() -> sendcommand() -> OUT4500() -> outw() -> out_le16() -> __asm__ __volatile__("sthbrx %1,0,%2; eieio" : "=m" (*addr) : "r" (val), "r" (addr)) My /proc/ioports: # cat /proc/ioports 00000100-0000013f : airo_cs b0000000-b00fffff : PCI host bridge b00f7fd0-b00fbfcf : PCI CardBus #02 b00fbfd0-b00fffcf : PCI CardBus #01 b00fffd0-b00fffdf : CMD Technology Inc PCI0680 b00fffe4-b00fffe7 : CMD Technology Inc PCI0680 b00fffe8-b00fffef : CMD Technology Inc PCI0680 b00ffff4-b00ffff7 : CMD Technology Inc PCI0680 b00ffff8-b00fffff : CMD Technology Inc PCI0680 # cat /proc/iomem 80000000-803fffff : PCI host bridge 80000000-80000fff : Ricoh Co Ltd RL5c476 II (#2) 80080000-800fffff : PCI CardBus #01 80100000-8017ffff : PCI CardBus #01 80180000-801fffff : PCI CardBus #02 80200000-8027ffff : PCI CardBus #02 803f6000-803f6fff : Ricoh Co Ltd RL5c476 II 803f7f00-803f7fff : CMD Technology Inc PCI0680 803f8000-803fbfff : Texas Instruments TSB12LV26 IEEE-1394 Controller (Link) 803ff800-803fffff : Texas Instruments TSB12LV26 IEEE-1394 Controller (Link) a0000000-a0000fff : card services c9000f00-c9000f07 : ide0 c9000f08-c9000f0f : ide1 c9000f10-c9000f17 : ide0 c9000f18-c9000f1f : ide1 # Any help would be much appreciated. -- Jim Rowe Advanced CounterMeasure Systems Phone: (916)669-4304 |
From: Anshul J. <wit...@ya...> - 2003-05-01 04:57:21
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Hello everyone, I have two Cisco Ap's AP-1 and Ap-2 in the same ESS with the same ssid "test" and one mobile STA. The client adapter is Cisco 350 with airo-linux driver form sourceforge.net. I am using kismet to sniff 802.11 management frames during handoff when STA is moving from BSS of Ap-1 to BSS of AP-2. Dump file produced by Kismet when seen in ethereal shows authentication frame and Reassociation Request frame from STA to AP-2. While the authentication frame and Reassociation Response frame from AP-2 to STA are missing. I ran the experiment several times to see if Kismet is missing the frames, but, everytime the Kismet showed the same behaviour. When I use different ssid for two APs I see all the four packets. Can anyone tell me what's going on here? Am I doing something wrong or is this the property of 802.11? __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com |
From: Darren B. <db...@be...> - 2003-04-18 06:01:35
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Here's the error: Apr 17 22:57:55 bella cardmgr[289]: socket 1: 350 Series Wireless LAN Adapter Apr 17 22:57:55 bella cardmgr[289]: executing: 'modprobe airo' Apr 17 22:57:55 bella kernel: airo: Probing for PCI adapters Apr 17 22:57:55 bella kernel: airo: Finished probing for PCI adapters Apr 17 22:57:55 bella cardmgr[289]: executing: 'modprobe airo_cs' Apr 17 22:57:55 bella kernel: airo: Doing fast bap_reads Apr 17 22:57:56 bella kernel: airo: Max tries exceeded waiting for command Apr 17 22:57:56 bella kernel: airo: MAC could not be enabled Apr 17 22:57:56 bella kernel: airo_cs: RequestConfiguration: Operation succeeded Apr 17 22:57:57 bella cardmgr[289]: get dev info on socket 1 failed: Resource temporarily unavailable I get it with kernels 2.4.20pre6, pre7 and pre7-ac1 Any ideas where/what/how/why? -- Darren |
From: Roger J. <rog...@bt...> - 2003-04-04 12:41:43
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I have noticed some strange behaviour when running the version of this driver in SuSE against a cisco aironet 350 card. When the channel is set via iwconfig the actual frequency that results is that of a channel that is one less than the one specified. When the channel is specified via the proc filesystem the resulting frequency is correct. I am verifying the frequency via cards in other systems, as the frequency displayed by iwconfig is always channel 1 (2.412G) no matter what frequency the card is using. The proc file system always gives the frequency as zero. Looking at the code the ioctl to set the frequency always does decrement the channel number by one. Anyone got any comments on this. Is this specific to 350 cards, i.e. do other cards need the channel number to be decremented? Any ideas anyone or do I just hack it to work with the SuSE configuration system. I have done a few more tests. It seems that the channel number in the status rid from the card comes back as channel - 1, in the config rid it is the actual channel number. The frequency in the status rid always seems to be zero. Roger |
From: Paul T. H. L. <ta...@i2...> - 2003-03-25 08:32:10
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Hi all, I would like to know what happen to those unknown RIDs received by the = aironet driver. I read through the airo.h file, and discovered some RID = like RID_APINFO, RID_RSSI, RID_UNKNOWN3. Are these UNKNOWN RIDs translated or pass up to the higher layer? In what = situation will this 'UNKNOWN RID" occur? I would like to know if there is any possible way of retreiving the opaque = value/data for these UNKNOWN RIDs. Lastly, can anyone tell me where can I find the programmer manual for = Aironet card.=20 Thank you in advance. Cheers, Paul ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.NET email is sponsored by: SourceForge Enterprise Edition + IBM + LinuxWorld =3D Something 2 See! http://www.vasoftware.com=20 _______________________________________________ Airo-linux-general mailing list Air...@li...=20 https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/airo-linux-general |
From: Paul T. H. L. <ta...@i2...> - 2003-02-04 08:28:39
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Hi all, I would like to know what happen to those unknown RIDs received by the = aironet driver. I read through the airo.h file, and discovered some RID = like RID_APINFO, RID_RSSI, RID_UNKNOWN3. Are these UNKNOWN RIDs translated or pass up to the higher layer? In what = situation will this 'UNKNOWN RID" occur? I would like to know if there is any possible way of retreiving the opaque = value/data for these UNKNOWN RIDs. Lastly, can anyone tell me where can I find the programmer manual for = Aironet card.=20 Thank you in advance. Cheers, Paul |
From: Imtiaz ur r. M <im...@cs...> - 2003-01-13 11:35:50
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Hi, Can someone please tell me the ways to get hold of the cisco driver developer's programming manual. Basically, I need to modify the existing driver to pass up even corrupted frames along with the FCS (even a dummy FCS will do). For that I need to know the interface the firmware provides to the driver. In the existing driver, is there any ioctl implemented which would pass up the frames along with the FCS (A dummy FCS will do here as well).? Thanks, imtiaz. |
From: Milla Y. <pr...@ya...> - 2002-12-14 07:28:35
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I find this thred confusing. Is it really hopeless trying to connect one of these cheap AP 'client' mode to Cisco AP/BR? to John Foust Clone the router MAC to WAP or the opposite? could I use a Linux router and use NAT (to hide the PCs) instead of the Liksys router? Would be nice if you could help. Milla __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com |
From: Alessandro S. <sta...@ge...> - 2002-12-08 00:14:14
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I successfully tested my Cisco Aironet 350 card using the driver provided in latest pcmcia-cs package (pcmcia-cs-3.2.3). The only problem it that it recognized the card as Aironet 4X00 (is there any problem in this?). Then I downloaded the ACU driver from Cisco and I tried to compile it from the source replacing airo.c and airo_cs.c into pcmcia-cs source tree and adding aes.h e aestab.h. I discovered it won't compile if pci support is disabled. The problem should be due to a misplaced #endif. To compile it successfully i moved the #endif in line 80 in airo.c to line 66. I would like to report this to cisco but I can't find how to do this. Alessandro Staltari staltari(a)geocities.com |