getting a wireless PCMCIA Card to work

Anthony Lanni yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Mon Feb 23 21:42:01 2004


    I forgot to mention; I didn't even have eth1 activated when I shut 
down; everything in redhat-config-network was inactive
well, for the wireless connection.  Eth0 was up).

Anthony Lanni wrote:

>  I have a Lucent Orinoco Silver; there's a Lucent Prism II PCMCIA 
> selection, that worked for me. Following the suggestions
> in this thread, I was able to get my card working, but for one small 
> problem; when I shut down it hangs at stopping pcmcia with
> the following message:
>
> Stopping pcmcia: cardmgr[944]: executing: './network stop eth1'
> cardmgr[944]: executing: 'modprobe -r orinoco'
> cardmgr[944]: exiting
> ti113x: Routing card interrupts to PCI
> unloading Kernel Card Services
>
> And there it sits. I have to force shutdown by holding the power key 
> down. Anyone got any ideas?
>
> thx
> anthony
>
> Alvaro Chavarria wrote:
>
>> Mine isn't. I have a Proxim Orinoco Silver card and can't get it to 
>> work. The computer recognizes it and when i type "carctl ident" I get 
>> the card name but on the wizard I seem to be unable to activate it. 
>> Do you know which card type I should pick?
>>
>> anyone know how to get it to work?
>>
>> On 23 Feb, 2004, at 6:35 PM, Jim Pelton wrote:
>>
>>> Eth1 should work fine, as long as there are no other devices using 
>>> eth1.
>>> Is your card working now? --Jim
>>>
>>> On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 13:11, Nathan Kline wrote:
>>>
>>>> yes, the cardmgr is now running so I'm half way there. just to make
>>>> sure, the device name should be set to eth1?
>>>> -Mitb
>>>> [o÷<]
>>>> On Feb 23, 2004, at 11:10 AM, Jim Pelton wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I struggled a while with my Wallstreet 266 and a Linksys wpc11 v.3
>>>>> card. I tried many cards, because I initially wanted a 54MBps card,
>>>>> but
>>>>> those chip-sets are not supported very well yet under YDL.
>>>>> I recommend you use a card with the Orinoco PrismII chip-set because
>>>>> it
>>>>> seems to be widely supported. You can check the net to find out what
>>>>> chip-set your D-Link has in it. Be careful because cards are packaged
>>>>> under the same model, but with different chip-sets! For example my
>>>>> Linksys wpc11 v.3 has the PrismII chip-set, however v.4 of the 
>>>>> wpc11 is
>>>>> a RealTek chipset or something, and is not totally supported out 
>>>>> of the
>>>>> box by YDL.
>>>>> If you have a PrismII card, you should check this file:
>>>>> /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia:
>>>>> It should read:
>>>>> PCMCIA=yes
>>>>> PCIC=yenta_socket
>>>>> PCIC_OPTS=do_scan=0
>>>>> CORE_OPTS=
>>>>> CARDMGR_OPTS=-f
>>>>> After a clean install, my /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia file had read
>>>>> pcmcia=no
>>>>> and pcic=*blank*.
>>>>> This is the only change I had to make. After I made the change, I
>>>>> restarted pcmcia services. cardmgr launched and recognized the card
>>>>> (with two similar beeps). Then you can add the card via
>>>>> redhat-config-network as an Orinoco/PrismII card.
>>>>> If you do not have a PrismII card, you may still be able to get your
>>>>> chipset to work. There are drivers online which you may compile and
>>>>> install, though support for others seems pretty weak by comparison to
>>>>> PrismII. Or you can get the Linuxant DriverLoader, which allows 
>>>>> you to
>>>>> use Windows drivers for WLAN devices on Linux machines. It's about 
>>>>> $40
>>>>> i
>>>>> believe. Hope this helps, Jim
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 09:59, Nathan Kline wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> hmm I edited my /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia file as specified in your
>>>>>> script and yet cardmgr is still not running even after a reboot.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have a D-link dwl-650 card on a powerbook walstreet running YLD
>>>>>> 3.0.1. When I go into the network configuration panel I set up a new
>>>>>> network device and select the D-link 650 driver (the IRQ is set to
>>>>>> unknown, should this be different?) and the device is eth1. I then
>>>>>> activate it and I get this error:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "pcnet_cs device does not seem to be present, delaying eth1
>>>>>> initialization."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> any light you or anyone else might be able to shed on this would be
>>>>>> greatly appreciated. so far this is hte only snag I have run into
>>>>>> with
>>>>>> this install.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -Mitb
>>>>>> [o÷<]
>>>>>> On Feb 23, 2004, at 7:27 AM, george_geller@earthlink.net wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> First make sure that your /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia is working and
>>>>>>> launching cardmgr.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is cardmgr running? To find out do a ps -aux | grep card
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Mine shows:
>>>>>>> root 414 0.0 0.2 1604 708 ? S 05:31 0:00
>>>>>>> /sbin/cardmgr -f
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If you don't have cardmgr running, pcmcia cards will not work.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I had to change /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia according to this script:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --- pcmcia.01 2004-02-06 05:42:28.000000000 -0800
>>>>>>> +++ pcmcia 2004-01-17 08:14:00.000000000 -0800
>>>>>>> @@ -96,27 +96,31 @@
>>>>>>> if [ ! -f $SC ] ; then umask 022 ; touch $SC ; fi
>>>>>>> if [ "$SCHEME" ] ; then umask 022 ; echo $SCHEME > $SC ; fi
>>>>>>> grep -q pcmcia /proc/devices
>>>>>>> - if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then
>>>>>>> - if [ -d /lib/modules/preferred ] ; then
>>>>>>> - PC=/lib/modules/preferred/pcmcia
>>>>>>> - else
>>>>>>> - PC=/lib/modules/`uname -r`/pcmcia
>>>>>>> - fi
>>>>>>> - KD=/lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/pcmcia
>>>>>>> - if [ -d $PC ] ; then
>>>>>>> - echo -n " modules"
>>>>>>> - /sbin/modprobe pcmcia_core $CORE_OPTS
>>>>>>> - /sbin/modprobe $PCIC $PCIC_OPTS
>>>>>>> - /sbin/modprobe ds
>>>>>>> - elif [ -d $KD ] ; then
>>>>>>> - /sbin/modprobe pcmcia_core
>>>>>>> - /sbin/modprobe $PCIC
>>>>>>> - /sbin/modprobe ds
>>>>>>> - else
>>>>>>> - echo $" module directory $PC not found."
>>>>>>> - break
>>>>>>> - fi
>>>>>>> - fi
>>>>>>> +# if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then
>>>>>>> +# if [ -d /lib/modules/preferred ] ; then
>>>>>>> +# PC=/lib/modules/preferred/pcmcia
>>>>>>> +# else
>>>>>>> +# PC=/lib/modules/`uname -r`/pcmcia
>>>>>>> +# fi
>>>>>>> +# KD=/lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/pcmcia
>>>>>>> +# if [ -d $PC ] ; then
>>>>>>> +# echo -n " modules"
>>>>>>> +# /sbin/modprobe pcmcia_core $CORE_OPTS
>>>>>>> +# /sbin/modprobe $PCIC $PCIC_OPTS
>>>>>>> +# /sbin/modprobe ds
>>>>>>> +# elif [ -d $KD ] ; then
>>>>>>> +# /sbin/modprobe pcmcia_core
>>>>>>> +# /sbin/modprobe $PCIC
>>>>>>> +# /sbin/modprobe ds
>>>>>>> +# else
>>>>>>> +# echo $" module directory $PC not found."
>>>>>>> +# break
>>>>>>> +# fi
>>>>>>> +# fi
>>>>>>> + /sbin/modprobe pcmcia_core
>>>>>>> + /sbin/modprobe $PCIC
>>>>>>> + /sbin/modprobe ds
>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>> if [ -s /var/run/cardmgr.pid ] && \
>>>>>>> kill -0 `cat /var/run/cardmgr.pid` 2>/dev/null ; then
>>>>>>> echo $" cardmgr is already running."
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hope this helps,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> George
>>>>>>>
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