nd you should see it, but there's no driver in 9.1.
On 4/10/2013 3:39 PM, leeoliveshackelf...@surewest.net wrote:
Good afternoon, dear FreeBSd enthusiasts. Is there anyone who has attempted to
install a TP-LINK TL-WDN4800 p.c.i.-express wireless network interface card? I
am using FreeBSD
Good afternoon, dear FreeBSd enthusiasts. Is there anyone who has attempted to
install a TP-LINK TL-WDN4800 p.c.i.-express wireless network interface card? I
am using FreeBSD 9.1 on a Hewlett-Packard xw4400 workstation. The card works
perfectly under Windows XP. However, it seems that the
On Mon, 29 Oct 2012, Manish Jain wrote:
Those in a position to help but smugly choose not to may soon start
experiencing a dramatic decline in their good fortunes.
I'm not in a position to help, but I can explain a couple of things.
# kldload ath
kldload: can't load ath: File exists
# kldlo
lly summoned up the courage
to build the GNOME2 metaport from the ports directory. Since this would
not be possible within my lifetime with my usual internet connection, I
paid for and succeeded in getting temporary access to a wireless network.
Win XP connects to the network pretty smoothly, so
On 10/28/12 20:50, Manish Jain wrote:
# dmesg | grep -i ath
Doesn't look like your atheros network card has been detected by your
system.
Did you check the ath(4) man page to see if your particular piece of
hardware is supported on FreeBSD 8.3?
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ath
rnet connection, I
paid for and succeeded in getting temporary access to a wireless network.
Win XP connects to the network pretty smoothly, so there was much reason
for hope that things would go smoothly on my FreeBSD 8.3 installation
too. I tried configuring the Atheros device to the network a
Victor Sudakov wrote:
>
> >
> > Is it possible that wpa_supplicant or some other part of the WiFi
> > setup causes the hangs? Nothing else has changed in the system besides
> > its role from the access point to a WiFi client.
>
> Actually, kern/170066 may be related, but it's different hardware
Victor Sudakov wrote:
[dd]
>
> Is it possible that wpa_supplicant or some other part of the WiFi
> setup causes the hangs? Nothing else has changed in the system besides
> its role from the access point to a WiFi client.
Actually, kern/170066 may be related, but it's different hardware and
in m
Dear Colleagues,
Running FreeBSD 9.0-STABLE,
ath0: mem 0xfe40-0xfe40 irq 19 at device 0.0 on pci7
ath0: AR2413 mac 7.9 RF2413 phy 4.5
I have run this box for a long time as a WiFi access point for my
home laptops and smartphones and never had a problem, the config was:
# Wi-Fi setup
wl
On Fri, Dec 04, 2009 at 05:05:47PM +, Ricardo Jesus wrote:
> Sean Cavanaugh wrote:
> >
> > I am just trying to find out if theres an easier way to do this.
> >
> >
> > currently to get wireless to work on my system, i have to clone the
> > wireless interface to a wlan0 interface to actuall
Sean Cavanaugh wrote:
I am just trying to find out if theres an easier way to do this.
currently to get wireless to work on my system, i have to clone the wireless interface to a wlan0 interface to actually do any real connections. My home network uses WPA2 encryption so i use the wpa-suppli
I am just trying to find out if theres an easier way to do this.
currently to get wireless to work on my system, i have to clone the wireless
interface to a wlan0 interface to actually do any real connections. My home
network uses WPA2 encryption so i use the wpa-supplicant to set that up,
On 7/14/09, Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 12:20:25PM +0200, Maciej Milewski wrote:
>> Dnia wtorek 14 lipiec 2009 o 07:38:49 Chad Perrin napisal/(a):
>> > I'm having a real bitch of a time trying to figure out how to shut down
>> > the wireless adapter's radio. The driver module won
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 12:53:42PM -0800, Mel Flynn wrote:
> On Tuesday 14 July 2009 12:28:40 Chad Perrin wrote:
> >
> > At first glance, it looks like the iwi equivalent is dev.iwi.0.radio,
> > where 1 is on and 0 is off. It won't let me set it to 0, though,
> > claiming it's a read-only sysctl s
On Tuesday 14 July 2009 12:28:40 Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 12:20:25PM +0200, Maciej Milewski wrote:
> > Dnia wtorek 14 lipiec 2009 o 07:38:49 Chad Perrin napisał(a):
> > > I'm having a real bitch of a time trying to figure out how to shut down
> > > the wireless adapter's radio.
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 12:20:25PM +0200, Maciej Milewski wrote:
> Dnia wtorek 14 lipiec 2009 o 07:38:49 Chad Perrin napisał(a):
> > I'm having a real bitch of a time trying to figure out how to shut down
> > the wireless adapter's radio. The driver module won't unload as long as
> > the adapter i
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 01:22:22AM -0500, Adam Vande More wrote:
>
> i...@pci0:2:3:0:class=0x028000 card=0x25658086 chip=0x10438086
> rev=0x04 hdr=0x00
> vendor = 'Intel Corporation'
> device = 'Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 LAN Card Driver (82801)'
> class = network
Dnia wtorek 14 lipiec 2009 o 07:38:49 Chad Perrin napisał(a):
> I'm having a real bitch of a time trying to figure out how to shut down
> the wireless adapter's radio. The driver module won't unload as long as
> the adapter is active, and neither ifconfig nor iwicontrol are providing
> a solution
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 12:38 AM, Chad Perrin wrote:
> I'm having a real bitch of a time trying to figure out how to shut down
> the wireless adapter's radio. The driver module won't unload as long as
> the adapter is active, and neither ifconfig nor iwicontrol are providing
> a solution either.
I'm having a real bitch of a time trying to figure out how to shut down
the wireless adapter's radio. The driver module won't unload as long as
the adapter is active, and neither ifconfig nor iwicontrol are providing
a solution either.
I'm using (as you may have guessed by mention of iwicontrol)
On 2/10/09, Yuri wrote:
> Quoting "Paul B. Mahol" :
>
>> wlandebug(8) for general 802.11 debuging
>>
>> ath driver have it's own debug options ... documented in source code
>>
>
> Thanks!
>
> In the debug log I see the line:
> ath0: ieee80211_scan_update: no scanner suppport for mode 8
> Fro
Yuri wrote:
Quoting "Paul B. Mahol" :
wlandebug(8) for general 802.11 debuging
ath driver have it's own debug options ... documented in source code
Thanks!
In the debug log I see the line:
ath0: ieee80211_scan_update: no scanner suppport for mode 8
From source code I see that mode 8
Quoting "Paul B. Mahol" :
wlandebug(8) for general 802.11 debuging
ath driver have it's own debug options ... documented in source code
Thanks!
In the debug log I see the line:
ath0: ieee80211_scan_update: no scanner suppport for mode 8
From source code I see that mode 8 is IEEE80211_M
On 2/9/09, Yuri wrote:
> I have a wireless network without password that my linux box easily
> connects to.
>
> On FreeBSD 'ifconfig ath0 up scan' command shows it. 'ifconfig ath0
> ssid up' brings interface to 'associated' state. But
> dhclient f
I have a wireless network without password that my linux box easily
connects to.
On FreeBSD 'ifconfig ath0 up scan' command shows it. 'ifconfig ath0
ssid up' brings interface to 'associated' state. But
dhclient fails set it up.
I have another device on the
This same computer, using the same FreeBSD used to connect to the interent,
and I could go surfing. Now it only times out. I have a fresh install of
FreeBSD 7.0, and can not solve this problem.
probably nobody can solve your problem without ANY precise description.
your hardware, your ifconfi
On Saturday 29 November 2008 17:40:18 Christopher Joyner wrote:
> On my windows OS I can connect to the router, and also get DHCP service.
> On the same computer, running FreeBSD 7.0 It will not get DHCP service.
> Sometimes it will connect to the router, but does not get DHCP service.
> Then it w
On my windows OS I can connect to the router, and also get DHCP service.
On the same computer, running FreeBSD 7.0 It will not get DHCP service.
Sometimes it will connect to the router, but does not get DHCP service.
Then it will not connect anymore.
This same computer, using the same FreeBSD used
Paul B. Mahol wrote:
>
> send output of:
> # ifconfig -v wi0
>
Hi. Thanks for trying to help. I fixed the problem myself (and
demonstrated I couldn't do a prudent thinking). The mistake is trying to
use shared key in an open-systems wireless network. I managed to get i
On 10/31/08, Zhang Weiwu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul B. Mahol wrote:
>> On 10/30/08, Zhang Weiwu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Zhang Weiwu wrote:
>>>
Hello. I am trying to get an AboveCable (model: ACPC 2000-01) wireless
card connected to my home network with 40-bit Hex WEP Encr
Zhang Weiwu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Paul B. Mahol wrote:
>> On 10/30/08, Zhang Weiwu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Zhang Weiwu wrote:
>>>
Hello. I am trying to get an AboveCable (model: ACPC 2000-01) wireless
card connected to my home network with 40-bit Hex WEP Encrypt
Paul B. Mahol wrote:
> On 10/30/08, Zhang Weiwu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Zhang Weiwu wrote:
>>
>>> Hello. I am trying to get an AboveCable (model: ACPC 2000-01) wireless
>>> card connected to my home network with 40-bit Hex WEP Encryption on
>>> FreeBSD 6.1.
>>>
>>> # ifconfig wi0 in
On 10/30/08, Zhang Weiwu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Zhang Weiwu wrote:
>> Hello. I am trying to get an AboveCable (model: ACPC 2000-01) wireless
>> card connected to my home network with 40-bit Hex WEP Encryption on
>> FreeBSD 6.1.
>>
>> # ifconfig wi0 inet 192.168.1.90 ssid ZWW wepmode on wepkey
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
> Hello. I am trying to get an AboveCable (model: ACPC 2000-01) wireless
> card connected to my home network with 40-bit Hex WEP Encryption on
> FreeBSD 6.1.
>
> # ifconfig wi0 inet 192.168.1.90 ssid ZWW wepmode on wepkey 0xea82552825
> ifconfig: SIOCS80211: Invalid argument
>
>
Hello. I am trying to get an AboveCable (model: ACPC 2000-01) wireless
card connected to my home network with 40-bit Hex WEP Encryption on
FreeBSD 6.1.
# ifconfig wi0 inet 192.168.1.90 ssid ZWW wepmode on wepkey 0xea82552825
ifconfig: SIOCS80211: Invalid argument
Did I made anything wrong or mis
rewrite the fw rules for that specific machine (white list).
I set something similar on my roommate's wireless network, and routinely
use it on another server to inform banned users that they are. It's easy
to set up for either a whitelist or a blacklist. It utilizes FreeBSD's
IPFW,
On Behalf Of Giorgos Keramidas
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2008 3:34 PM
To: Svein Halvor Halvorsen
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Free wireless network (access point, router, transparent HTTP
proxy setup)
On Sat, 09 Aug 2008 13:54:04 +0200, Svein Halvor Halvorsen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
client.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Giorgos Keramidas
> Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2008 3:34 PM
> To: Svein Halvor Halvorsen
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Free wireless network (access point, route
Matthias Apitz wrote:
> To the OP: Be aware that depending on the local laws you might (will) be
> responsible if the NATed IP is used in criminal affairs (downloads,
> child porno, etc.); at least the local authorities will ask you who used
> that IP and take your complete system with them for fur
easy, use ssid
> > "free internet"), but I want them to know that they should be nice,
> > and it's meant for casual browsing, and that misuse will cause a ban.
> >
> > So, what I'd like:
> >
> > 1) Setup a wireless network card in infrastructure mod
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> This sounds like too much work for a doubtful amount of gain. It
> is probably a lot easier to use ipfw or pf+altq to rate limit
> the bandwidth "others" can use :)
Marcel Grandemange wrote:
> Sounds To Me Also too much work for little gain...
The learning experience i
, 2008 3:34 PM
To: Svein Halvor Halvorsen
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Free wireless network (access point, router, transparent HTTP
proxy setup)
On Sat, 09 Aug 2008 13:54:04 +0200, Svein Halvor Halvorsen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, fellow FreeBSD-ers!
>
> I'd like
sing, and that misuse will cause a ban.
>
> So, what I'd like:
>
> 1) Setup a wireless network card in infrastructure mode, I think.
> 2) Setup a DHCP server and DNS forwarder on this interface
> 3) Setup routing from one interface to my other network
> 4) Use a firewall to c
t they can use the network (easy, use ssid
"free internet"), but I want them to know that they should be nice,
and it's meant for casual browsing, and that misuse will cause a ban.
So, what I'd like:
1) Setup a wireless network card in infrastructure mode, I think.
2) Setup a DH
On Tuesday 15 July 2008 19:41:29 David Gurvich wrote:
> Hello,
> I would like to know what might be happening with a particular network
> configuration. Wireless router using wpa, wired router provides dhcp
> and connects to DSL modem. The wireless card involved is a mini-pci
> intel 2100 using t
Hello,
I would like to know what might be happening with a particular network
configuration. Wireless router using wpa, wired router provides dhcp
and connects to DSL modem. The wireless card involved is a mini-pci
intel 2100 using the if_ipw driver. I could not get this card working
at all with
On Saturday 17 May 2008 09:03:31 Harry Matthiesen Jensen wrote:
> ugen0: class 0/0, rev 2.00/2.00,addr 2> on uhub2
>
> For some reason it is registered as an USB item.
Cause it's an USB wlan card:
http://www.realtek.com.tw/products/productsView.aspx?Langid=1&PFid=1&Level=6&Conn=5&ProdID=143
May
The laptop has a buildin wireless network, presenting itself during boot
as:
ugen0: on uhub2
For some reason it is registered as an USB item.
it may be actually USB chip, just soldered on motherboard.
but i can't help you with driver.
I have not been able to find a driver for this
Hello there,
I just installed FreeBSD on my laptop, a Toshiba Satellite Pro L40.
Everything is working nicely, even X with the intel driver.
The laptop has a buildin wireless network, presenting itself during boot
as:
ugen0: on uhub2
For some reason it is registered as an USB item.
I have
Trying to set-up wireless internet access through a Belkin FSD6020 ver.2
wireless card has proved less than useful. Seeing that this isn't on the
supported hardware list I had some fun unpacking .cab files from their
distribution cdroms to attempt to wrap this using ndisgen.
All seemed to go well
that one.
Take care
Predrag
Thomas D. Dean wrote:
I have an HP dv6000 series notebook with a wireless network device
which worked under windows. The notebook had windows when I obtained
it. I installed FreeBSD 6.2 and upgraded to -stable.
I cannot configure the wireless network or do anything
I have an HP dv6000 series notebook with a wireless network device
which worked under windows. The notebook had windows when I obtained
it. I installed FreeBSD 6.2 and upgraded to -stable.
I cannot configure the wireless network or do anything with it. This
may be between my ears or it may be
Hi,
I have been having some interupt issues with this driver. If I hook to
a wireless access point that is week, I get tons of interrupts and kills
the performance of my laptop. However, when I us it at home with the
access point in the same room as my laptop everything works great. I a
co
On 2007-08-02 13:46, Roberth Sjon?y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, now Im trying to get my wireless network interface up and go, but
> how?
>
> The chipset si atheros so I guess the device driver is okay, but how do I
> configure which network and the wep key and the
Hello, now Im trying to get my wireless network interface up and go, but
how?
The chipset si atheros so I guess the device driver is okay, but how do
I configure which network and the wep key and the static ip adresses i want?
Regards, Roberth
I'm running FreeBSD 6.1 Release and after installing a CNet CWP-854 pci
wireless nic and running into some problems with the ral driver I was able to
fix that but now I can't connect to my wireless network.
If I run these commands one at a time:
# ifconfig ral0 inet 192.168.1.
I'm trying to make an adhoc wlan between my desktop computer (WinXP) and
laptop (FreeBSD-6.0). Both have 802.11b/g wlan-adapters.
They seem to connect, but theres no data transfer and neither can ping
each other. Windows machine can ping it self, but freebsd machine can't.
("ping: sendto: H
Okay. I've got it sorted out. I found some instructions here,
http://dannyman.toldme.com/2005/01/05/freebsd-howto-ndisulate-windows-drivers/
I used Dell drivers with ndisgen instead of Buffalo's and got it working.
Thanks for kicking me in the right direction :)
_
Beech Rintoul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:42:58
+0200:
On Monday 13 February 2006 02:25, Teemu Korhonen wrote:
I have a laptop with freebsd-6.0 and I've got everything working except
my
Buffalo WLI-CB-G54S wireless network card.
When I insert the card I ge
Fabian Keil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:48:50
+0200:
Teemu Korhonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a laptop with freebsd-6.0 and I've got everything working
except my Buffalo WLI-CB-G54S wireless network card.
When I insert the card I get following
Teemu Korhonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a laptop with freebsd-6.0 and I've got everything working
> except my Buffalo WLI-CB-G54S wireless network card.
> When I insert the card I get following message "cardbus0:
> at device 0.0 (no driver attached)"
On Monday 13 February 2006 02:25, Teemu Korhonen wrote:
> I have a laptop with freebsd-6.0 and I've got everything working except my
> Buffalo WLI-CB-G54S wireless network card.
> When I insert the card I get following message "cardbus0: at
> device 0.0 (no driver attached)&
I have a laptop with freebsd-6.0 and I've got everything working except my
Buffalo WLI-CB-G54S wireless network card.
When I insert the card I get following message "cardbus0: at
device 0.0 (no driver attached)"
I found two pages that seems to be instructions to get the card
so will disable it's ability to accept wireless clients. I'd also like the
> wireless network to be secure.
Use the Belkin as a bridge rather than a router, by simply not using
its WAN port, and do turn off its dhcp server. I do the same with a
Netgear.
--
Barne
d appreciate
it. My thought was turn off the dhcp server on the belkin router and let the
original fbsd server's dhcp server handle it, but i'm not sure if doing so
will disable it's ability to accept wireless clients. I'd also like the
wireless network t
ali ali wrote:
I bought a new wireless network card listed under freebsd's supported
hardware which is 'DLINK Air Plus Xtreme G DWD-G520'.
The DWD-G520 is an atheros wireless network card. So I recompiled my
freebsd kernel with the following options:-
device ath
device ath_
I bought a new wireless network card listed under freebsd's supported
hardware which is 'DLINK Air Plus Xtreme G DWD-G520'.
The DWD-G520 is an atheros wireless network card. So I recompiled my
freebsd kernel with the following options:-
device ath
device ath_hal
device wlan
But I
hi There
i've got the following files from the winxp folder
Fw1130.bin
FwRad16.bin
FwRad17.bin
TNET1130.INF
radio16.bin
radio17.bin
tnet1130.cat
tnet1130.sys
i copied all of them to the correct folder /usr/src/sys/modules/if_ndis
root solar:/usr/src/sys/modules/if_ndis# ndiscvt -i TNE
On 03/23/05 14:09, Lourik Malan wrote:
> HI there
>
> I get the following when i try an compile the following into the kernel.
>
> optionsNDISAPI
> device ndis
> device wlan
>
> /usr/src/sys/dev/if_ndis/if_ndis.c:85:30: ndis_driver_data.h: No such file or
> directory
> /usr/src/sys
HI there
I get the following when i try an compile the following into the kernel.
optionsNDISAPI
device ndis
device wlan
/usr/src/sys/dev/if_ndis/if_ndis.c:85:30: ndis_driver_data.h: No such file or
directory
/usr/src/sys/dev/if_ndis/if_ndis_pccard.c:66:30: ndis_driver_data.h: No s
Laszlo Antal wrote:
Hi,
Thank you sooo much for helping me out with my network card setup.
Now I know it was a dumm questione.(/stand/sysinstall.. OFCOURSE).
Anyway, I did something unbelievable!! I setup my built in wireless
card!!! Sorry for all this info about my laptop.
My only little problem i
Hi,
Thank you sooo much for helping me out with my network card setup.
Now I know it was a dumm questione.(/stand/sysinstall.. OFCOURSE).
Anyway, I did something unbelievable!! I setup my built in wireless
card!!! Sorry for all this info about my laptop.
My only little problem is freebsd operate my
Hi,
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 13:53:53 -0400, Ganesh Kini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is it possible to configure Gigafast wireless network card WF741-UIC on x86 machine?
Check the atuwi project (http://vitsch.net/bsd/atuwi/), it might work
with this card.
Arjan
>
&g
Is it possible to configure Gigafast wireless network card WF741-UIC on x86 machine?
Thanks
Ganesh
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Hey there,
I understand that it is hard to come by drivers for FreeBSD using
microsoft products. I am using FreeBSD 5.2 with a standard USB Microsoft
Wireless G Network Adapter. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks for your time,
Kevin Coles
__
I gave up, bought a NetGear Prism2.5 compatible card, and it worked
flawlessly. I'm up and running, and figuring out when I'm going to return
the other (worthlless) card.
jm
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On Monday 12 April 2004 03:41 pm, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
> I gave up, bought a NetGear Prism2.5 compatible card, and it worked
> flawlessly. I'm up and running, and figuring out when I'm going to return
> the other (worthlless) card.
>
> jm
Yeah!
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On Mon, Apr 12, 2004 at 11:53:20AM -0500, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
: Have you tried the card under Windows? Is there a possibility that the card
: is defective?
That's a possibility. I didn't immediately think my luck would be THAT bad.
:-)
I'll try it out tonight on an old Win laptop.
jm
--
My
On Monday 12 April 2004 11:39 am, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have about 10 days left to return this card if I cannot get it to work.
> It's Belkin 'PCMCIA wireless F5D6020 ver 2'
>
> Here is the output after I plug in the card:
>
> Card "Belkin"("11Mbps-Wireless-Notebook-Network-Adap
Hi all,
I have about 10 days left to return this card if I cannot get it to work.
It's Belkin 'PCMCIA wireless F5D6020 ver 2'
Here is the output after I plug in the card:
Card "Belkin"("11Mbps-Wireless-Notebook-Network-Adapter") [(null)] [(null)]
matched "Belkin" ("11Mbps-Wireless-Notebook-Netw
On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 12:09:58PM -0500, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
: On Thursday 08 April 2004 11:54 am, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
: > : Which model number is it?
: >
: > Thanks Andrew.
: >
: > It's 'PCMCIA wireless' F5D6020 ver 2
: >
: > jm
:
: I have the same model except I can't find a version nu
On Thursday 08 April 2004 11:54 am, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
> : Which model number is it?
>
> Thanks Andrew.
>
> It's 'PCMCIA wireless' F5D6020 ver 2
>
> jm
I have the same model except I can't find a version number -- I guess that
makes it version 1. I've used it without problems in FreeBSD 4
: Which model number is it?
Thanks Andrew.
It's 'PCMCIA wireless' F5D6020 ver 2
jm
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On Thursday 08 April 2004 11:04 am, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
> I finally got a wireless kit. However, the Belkin card is giving this
> error:
>
> Card "Belkin"("11Mbps-Wireless-Notebook-Network-Adapter") [(null)] [(null)]
> matched "Belkin" ("11Mbps-Wireless-Notebook-Network-Adapter") [(null)]
>
I finally got a wireless kit. However, the Belkin card is giving this
error:
Card "Belkin"("11Mbps-Wireless-Notebook-Network-Adapter") [(null)] [(null)]
matched "Belkin" ("11Mbps-Wireless-Notebook-Network-Adapter") [(null)]
[(null)]
wi0 at port 0x240-0x27f irq 11 slot 0 on pccard0
wi0: timeout i
Hello everybody!
When I'm connected to 802.1b network using Lucent Orionoco card (wi driver)
smbfs won't mount any network shares with following error:
smbfs: can't get server address: nberr = no interface to broadcast
on and no NBNS server specified
But whe
On Mon, Feb 9, 2004, Per Hallstrm clacked the keyboard to produce:
> Hi!
>
> I need a wireless network card which will work with FreeBSD, and
> according to the handbook there are some supported chipsets. However, I
> am unable to find a network card with any of those chipsets
Hi!
I need a wireless network card which will work with FreeBSD, and
according to the handbook there are some supported chipsets. However, I
am unable to find a network card with any of those chipsets (I am
having a hard time just finding manufacturers that tells me what
chipsets they are
Hello. I'll make a small wireless network in my office in the coming month.
Now I'm considering bluetooth instead of 802.11. In the office I have a
freebsd server, my own notebook runs freebsd. Other computers run MAC OS
and Windows.
* the office is not very big, just as big as the
First I must say than my english is on very pimary level... so be patient,
please
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I have a huge problem with my netwok card (Planet wl 8305, chip acx100)
because it not compability with any vesion of FreeBSD. I'd like to use this
os because it is very stable and better than Linux and of corse..
I am currently trying to install FreeBSD on a Dell Inspiron 7500 laptop. The
configuration was going well but when I try to configure (i.e. run pccardd) the
wireless network card (SMC 2632W), the system hangs up. At one point, the card was
working but when trying to configure the XWindows
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 08:10:25PM -0600, Zachariah P Garner wrote:
> Does anyone know if there are any USB Wireless network adapters that are
> supported under FreeBSD? (I'm running 5.0)
>
I think it will be difficult that you find such USB driver, bear in mind
that this kind of d
Does anyone know if there are any USB Wireless network adapters that are
supported under FreeBSD? (I'm running 5.0)
I have read the map pages for wi, but they only list PCMCIA cards. I know
that many companies have a PCI version of the pcmcia card.
I have heard that you are likely to get b
I know someone who was able to accomplish something interesting using Orinoco
cards, a Cisco 350 AP, and a RADIUS server in the network. When a laptop
attempts to connect to the network through the wireless card, the RADIUS server
authenticates the network credetials and then passes a wep key using
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