fore you remove and reinsert
the modules, it all works well. remember to ifdown the interface before you
rmmod b44.
Tim
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alled? I have
a Netgear WG11 card, and all I had to do to get kismet to work
was set the right stuff in the .conf file, and fire up kismet.
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rectly supported by the 2.6 kernels
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rectly supported by the 2.6 kernels
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with an
usb wireless nic, where the hotplug stuff wasn't doing the right thing.
I still can't fingure out where to change the scripts, but I can get
the thing to work. :)
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with an
usb wireless nic, where the hotplug stuff wasn't doing the right thing.
I still can't fingure out where to change the scripts, but I can get
the thing to work. :)
Tim
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sits at the starting dhcp:
> thing for a long time.
Unless you want to get turned off by optoffline, you should
disable dhcpd, since you potentially could be answering requests
for other cable modems. What you want is pump, which is the client
that will get your address.
Tim
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sits at the starting dhcp:
> thing for a long time.
Unless you want to get turned off by optoffline, you should
disable dhcpd, since you potentially could be answering requests
for other cable modems. What you want is pump, which is the client
that will get your address.
Tim
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> Looking through the archives, it seems people have been having success
> using this card, I, however, have not.
>
> During the intial Debian base install, if I configure PCMCIA support, it
> intializes fine, and finds the Xir
Hi all.
I have that Xircom combo card, and I can bully the ethernet part
into working, but I'm still having fits with the modem. Although it
seems to configure as ttyS1, stty gives an i/o error, and even
poking it with minicom seems to have no effect. Any pointers?
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I just picked up a Dell Latitude CPt, and so far so good, with one exception...
I have a Xircom RealPort (tm) CardBus Ethernet 10/100+Modem 56 card,
and, although it's found by the potato pcmcia stuff, the card doesn't pass
packets. Until... I did ifconfig -a, and noticed that it was racking up
a l
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