[ltp] Re: Cisco Aironet 350 Mini PCI on an R40 running SuSE 9

xeo_iwakura linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Fri, 19 Dec 2003 18:14:56 +0100


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Hi~

I have a T30 too, but :(
with the version of 2003 12 04 (the laster version don't work)
when i do a iwlist scan, i can see the AP
but when i do a dhcpcd, i can't get an IP and if a retry to do a iwlist scan
i have an error : Failed to read scan data: No data available.

The aironet of my friend (t30 too) works.

xeo_iwakura

Dirk Husemann wrote:

> On 12/17/2003 12:50 PM, Fabrice Bellet wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 10:50:36PM +0100, Heiko Rosemann wrote:
>>  
>>
>>>On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, Joel Ebel wrote:
>>>
>>>    
>>>
>>>>If it is a miniPCI card, you need mpi350, not airo.  You might also
>>>>consider trying fabrice's driver.
>>>>
>>>>http://bellet.info/~bellet/laptop/airo_mpi.HOWTO.txt
>>>>      
>>>>
>>>That driver (Fabrice's one) works for my Cisco Aironet in my X30 :-) Didn't
>>>really try adhoc mode and figured suspend to disc wouldn't work for me. But
>>>"normal" managed mode connection works just fine. Much better than the
>>>smartlink modem drivers...
>>>    
>>>
>>
>>By the way, in the latest version (20031217) :
>>   - ad-hoc mode works
>>  
>>
> it does indeed! thx!!! have it working on a T30 just fine!
>
>     cheers,
>     dirk
>
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Hi~<br>
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I have a T30 too, but :(<br>
with the version of 2003 12 04 (the laster version don't work)<br>
when i do a iwlist scan, i can see the AP<br>
but when i do a dhcpcd, i can't get an IP and if a retry to do a iwlist
scan<br>
i have an error : Failed to read scan data: No data available.<br>
<br>
The aironet of my friend (t30 too) works.<br>
<br>
xeo_iwakura<br>
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Dirk Husemann wrote:<br>
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On 12/17/2003 12:50 PM, Fabrice Bellet wrote:
  <blockquote type="cite" cite="mid20031217115053.GA5580@bellet.info">
    <pre wrap="">Hi,

On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 10:50:36PM +0100, Heiko Rosemann wrote:
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      <pre wrap="">On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, Joel Ebel wrote:

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        <pre wrap="">If it is a miniPCI card, you need mpi350, not airo.  You might also
consider trying fabrice's driver.

<a href="http://bellet.info/%7Ebellet/laptop/airo_mpi.HOWTO.txt"
 class="moz-txt-link-freetext">http://bellet.info/~bellet/laptop/airo_mpi.HOWTO.txt</a>
      </pre>
      </blockquote>
      <pre wrap="">That driver (Fabrice's one) works for my Cisco Aironet in my X30 :-) Didn't
really try adhoc mode and figured suspend to disc wouldn't work for me. But
"normal" managed mode connection works just fine. Much better than the
smartlink modem drivers...
    </pre>
    </blockquote>
    <pre wrap=""><!---->
By the way, in the latest version (20031217) :
   - ad-hoc mode works
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it does indeed! thx!!! have it working on a T30 just fine!<br>
  <br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; cheers,<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; dirk<br>
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