Re: [opensuse] will pay for wireless help
-------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Hans Krueger <hanskrueger@adelphia.net>
Hans Krueger wrote:
Joseph Loo wrote:
Hans Krueger wrote:
Rajko M. wrote:
On Sunday 23 December 2007 08:54:11 am Hans Krueger wrote:
> hey I have that card if it's the one I have > save your self the trouble it's not supported yet > their working on it > What card Hans? There is no reference to any specific model in post that you are replaying to.
Atheros AR5BXB63 <http://madwifi.org/wiki/Compatibility/Atheros#AtherosAR5BXB63> http://madwifi.org/wiki/Compatibility/Atheros#AtherosAR5BXB63 this is what I have in my acer travelmate 2480-2968 it's a mini pci-e card not what it was spec out to be using a rt2500 card in it's card slot had to use the serialmonkey latest rt2500 (PCI/PCMCIA cvs one to get it to work then use the RutilT utility to control the card using 10.3 now 10 worked real good stuck the card in and worked right out of the box not so with 10.2 or 10.3 didn't try with 10.1 it was a dog hope this helps
Are you sure it is an atheros card? It sounds like a ralink card not atheros.
I have a atheros card in the laptop no support for the card I have a rt2500 card for wireless
The reason I mention that, my laptop has a rt2500 chip set from ralink within my laptop, mini-pci.. The kernel has builtin support for it as rt2x000 module. Unless it is one of the newer atheros chip set, the madwifi seems to work okay. I have it running it in my desktop. Do you mean, you have a rt2500 for the mini-pci and atheros pcmia card? or is it the new express slot?
Joseph Loo wrote: the mini pci-e is the atheros rt2500 is the pcmia card the rt2x00 in suse 10.3 didn't work had to use the rt2500 from serialmonkey the rt2x00 won,t work ether from serialmonkey
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Hans, Follow this link. I used it to get my RaLink PCI (rt6100) working in my desktop. Maybe it could help with your pcmcia card. http://linux.wordpress.com/2007/10/06/opensuse-103-and-ralink-rt2x00-based-w... It is specific for SuSE 10.3 as their native rtpci would not work, no how, no way! HTH, -- Keith Boykin You are what you think - so always think positively! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
kbboykin@comcast.net wrote:
-------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Hans Krueger <hanskrueger@adelphia.net>
Joseph Loo wrote:
Hans Krueger wrote:
Joseph Loo wrote:
Hans Krueger wrote:
Rajko M. wrote:
> On Sunday 23 December 2007 08:54:11 am Hans Krueger wrote: > > > >> hey I have that card if it's the one I have >> save your self the trouble it's not supported yet >> their working on it >> >> > What card Hans? There is no reference to any specific model in post > that you are replaying to. > > > Atheros AR5BXB63 <http://madwifi.org/wiki/Compatibility/Atheros#AtherosAR5BXB63> http://madwifi.org/wiki/Compatibility/Atheros#AtherosAR5BXB63 this is what I have in my acer travelmate 2480-2968 it's a mini pci-e card not what it was spec out to be using a rt2500 card in it's card slot had to use the serialmonkey latest rt2500 (PCI/PCMCIA cvs one to get it to work then use the RutilT utility to control the card using 10.3 now 10 worked real good stuck the card in and worked right out of the box not so with 10.2 or 10.3 didn't try with 10.1 it was a dog hope this helps
Are you sure it is an atheros card? It sounds like a ralink card not atheros.
I have a atheros card in the laptop no support for the card I have a rt2500 card for wireless
The reason I mention that, my laptop has a rt2500 chip set from ralink within my laptop, mini-pci.. The kernel has builtin support for it as rt2x000 module. Unless it is one of the newer atheros chip set, the madwifi seems to work okay. I have it running it in my desktop. Do you mean, you have a rt2500 for the mini-pci and atheros pcmia card? or is it the new express slot?
the mini pci-e is the atheros rt2500 is the pcmia card the rt2x00 in suse 10.3 didn't work had to use the rt2500 from serialmonkey the rt2x00 won,t work ether from serialmonkey
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Hans,
Follow this link. I used it to get my RaLink PCI (rt6100) working in my desktop. Maybe it could help with your pcmcia card.
http://linux.wordpress.com/2007/10/06/opensuse-103-and-ralink-rt2x00-based-w...
It is specific for SuSE 10.3 as their native rtpci would not work, no how, no way!
HTH,
-- Keith Boykin You are what you think - so always think positively!
that's basically what I did for my pcmcia card the only differences was I made rpms instead -- Hans Krueger hkr@hanskruegerenterprizes.com <mailto:hanskrueger@adelphia.net> registered Linux user 289023 411024 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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