Sebastien 'TiT0' Cazajous wrote:

>>  Sounds promising.
>>  How exactly do I associate the orinoco_cs to this card.  Everytime
>>it starts up it's identified as a wvlan_cs card and loads up from
>>there. I'm unclear how I can set this association to over-ride the
>>default wvlan_cs.
>>
> 
> Well uninstall the pcmcia_cs package by purging itself. Get the latest 
> pcmcia_cs package from source forge and compile it some modification 
> will be necessary in the Makefile but i do not remember here. Compile 
> and install it. 
> 
> mobprobe orinoco_cs and launch cardinfo, you will get your card status.
> 
> You could maybe use the kernel module too but i don't really try to do 
> it but i read you could.
> 
> My configuration is a 2.4.9 kernel home made, a pcmcia_cs home made, 
> before this version of the kernel i use the wvlan_cs module to make my 
> TrueMobile wireless card works and after the upgrade to 2.4.9 kernel, i 
> change the module. That the hermes.conf file that help me making the 
> correct modprobe call when the pcmcia daemon is running. You will have 
> to get this file on the web (thanks google)
> 
> A+°
> 
> 

I never got the pcmcia source code to work very well.
But I did manage to get the kernel support running and have managed 
somehow to get the orinoco driver working.  I'm not entirely clear 
exactly what I did -- bad notes, good driver.

But I keep getting some errors on bad packets (Error -110)

It's not a critical problem, but it's a problem in that my log files are 
filling up with more surfing that I do from the sofa!


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