On Wednesday 17 November 2004 00:57, Joe Khamis wrote:
On Wednesday 17 November 2004 05:36, Jan Elders wrote:
This is my 3rd posting of this problem. The previous two got no reaction at all. Can nobody help me ??????
This is the problem : I'm trying to use the SMC2835W 802.11g (54Mbps) wireless PCMCIA card with SuSE 9.1, without success. I cannot even give any command to the card; it remains totally dead. (It works under Windows, so the hardware is OK).
This card has a PrismGT chip, and I am running the prism54 driver version 1.1 in my SuSe 9.1 According to instructions, I downloaded the firmware 1.0.4.3 and installed it in /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware with the name isl3890 (as instructed).
But, when I insert the card in its slot, then I get : eth1: prism54 driver detected card model: PRISM Duette/GT eth1: islpci_open() eth1: resetting device... eth1: uploading firmware... eth1: firmware uploaded done, now triggering reset... eth1: device soft reset timed out // cut
Nothing happens, the led's on the card remain dark and I cannot get to it with any command at all. Apparently the "device soft reset timed out" is the problem, but what can I do about it ??? // cut
G'day Jan,
I purchased the D-Link DWL-G520+ wireless NIC to use on my SuSE 9.1 Professional.
After much effort and no luck, what worked for me was to visit the www.linuxant.com web site and download the Driverloader application.
Once installed (and following the instructions) I could use the WinXP drivers that shipped with the card to get it recognised in SuSE.
Yes, I also found this solution last week and installed it. Initially it worked fine indeed (and I was a happy man) but later I experienced random system freezes, and had to cut power to restart again. Sometimes I could work for 5 hours without any problems, but at other times the system froze 3 time in an hour. There was no pattern in the freeze moments that I could detect. After deinstalling the Driverloader the freeze problem was gone ! Therefore I am back at deparately trying to get a solution for the "device soft reset timed out" problem as mentioned above. I'm still begging for help. :-( -- Jan Elders the Netherlands http://www.xs4all.nl/~jrme/ "Home of the Network Acronyms"