Re: Wireless Card Trouble ipw220

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On Mon, Jun 26, 2006 at 11:49:00PM +0100, Paul Ward wrote:
> I get the output as follows when i run iwpriv eth1
> eth1      Available private ioctls :
>          monitor          (8BE0) : set   2 int   & get   0
>          reset            (8BE1) : set   0 int   & get   0
>          set_power        (8BE2) : set   1 int   & get   0
>          get_power        (8BE3) : set   0       & get  80 char
>          set_preamble     (8BE4) : set   1 int   & get   0
>          get_preamble     (8BE5) : set   0       & get  16 char
>          set_crc_check    (8BE6) : set   1 int   & get   0
>          get_crc_check    (8BE7) : set   0       & get  16 char
> This would indicate the driver is correct?
> But I am stuck in bringing up the interface.

Well, it isn't what I get, as indicated by the web page I mentioned
earlier.

> 
> Any help further help would be good.

Did you do any of the things I asked about in my first message?
E.g. what are the contents of modules.conf? The results of the lspci
line I suggested?

Thanks for turning off the HTML mail; much better.

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