Hi, I've got the same card and used it on Mandrake. Managed to get it working using the instructions at http://studorgs.rutgers.edu/~mcgrof/802.11g/Documentation/ which now point to prism54.org as I've just found out :-)
I can't find an updated copy on prism54.org but I'll admit to only having looked for 30 seconds. Have fun. Craig On Wednesday 14 Jan 2004 9:00 pm, Frank wrote: > Hello, > > I was wondering if anyone already tried to get the 3Com Office Connect > 802.11G wireless (3CRWE154G72) running on a laptop ? > I'm running Debian, kernel 2.4.22-1-586tsc (unstable)- on a Toshiba > Tecra550CDT > It's a rather old machine, but I got everything running up so far - > PCMCIA is enabled and working (got a PCMCIA network card running, and > that one still works, DMA support is enabled and working as well) > > I consulted Prism54.org, but that did not seem to help me a lot, or I > just don't follow everything ... > Some stuff I tried : > apt-get installed the following : > linux-wlan-ng-modules-2.4.22-1.586tsc > linux-wlan-ng > hostap-modules-2.4.22-1-586tsc > hotplug > > I also downloaded the firmware from Prism54.org - and relocated it to > /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware/isl3890 > > but - that's about everything I got from the net - then the trickling of > info halted ... > > I do have a sense that I got further though - since lspci returns, among > others : > 15:00.0 Network controller: 3Com Corporation : Unknown device 6001 (rev 01) > > I'm not all too familiar with kernels and putting together my own kernel > configuration, but I'm not stupid either :) > Any advice would be very welcome > > Thanks in advance, > Frank > > -- > --- > Frank Guthorel > > Moriaanstraat 124 > 9050 Gent - Ledeberg > T:09/329.49.38 - G:0495/105.776 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.codedor.be > ---