OK: -------------------------------------------------------------------- # cardctl ident Socket 0: no product info available Socket 1: product info: "Cisco Systems", "340 Series Wireless LAN Adapter" manfid: 0x015f, 0x0007 function: 6 (network) --------------------------------------------------------------------- So as root with your card in a slot and as root type cardctl ident After installing the tools I mentioned previously there are more options. /Dee On (19/07/02 01:16), arawak wrote:
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From: "arawak" To: "'W. D. McKinney'" Cc: Subject: RE: [SLE] Update to Unofficial SuSE FAQ on 8.0 PCMCIA wireless Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2002 01:16:34 +0100 Is there any simple way to find out these details of exact model and possibly the chipset ?
I have been told that they used a Prism2 chipset & MA401
Luck is my game ;-) Linux is my aim :)
-----Original Message----- From: W. D. McKinney [mailto:deem@wdm.com] Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 3:01 AM To: arawak Subject: Re: [SLE] Update to Unofficial SuSE FAQ on 8.0 PCMCIA wireless
OK, do you know the exact model and possibly the chipset ? Also, grab the tools from http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ftp/contrib/wireless_tools.24.tar.gz and install them in /usr/local/bin/ after compiling. (That is if you haven't already :-) /Dee
On (19/07/02 00:55), arawak wrote:
I gave up, I'm currently using Suse 8.0 as well...
I'm still having to use windows2k :(
If so how, please point me to doc ...
Luck is my game ;-) Linux is my aim :)
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