I got a suggestion that i needed to update firmware, along with a
suggestion to move to the hostap driver.
for what it's worth, I'm pretty sure hostap won't work for this card.
it's listed under orinoco_cs at pcmcia-cs.sf.net, and hostap doesn't
like it:
hostap_crypt: registered algorithm 'NULL'
hostap_plx: 0.3.9 - 2005-06-10 (Jouni Malinen <[email protected]>)
PCI: Found IRQ 9 for device 0000:00:0a.0
PLX9052 PCI/PCMCIA adapter: mem=0xdf001000, plx_io=0x2800, irq=9,
pccard_io=0x2c00
hostap_plx: CIS: 09 7c f0 00 ff 17 ...
hostap_plx: invalid CIS data
Unknown PC Card CIS - not a Prism2/2.5 card?
hostap_plx: Driver unloaded
hostap_crypt: unregistered algorithm 'NULL' (deinit)
Thanks,
n8
Nathan Mahon wrote:
>I use a Belkin F5D6020 wifi card, (version one), and a belkin f5d6000 pci adapter for it. A while ago, it was working flawlessly, though I
>didn't use it that much after the wife's laptop died.
>I've rolled through some kernel upgrades... and it appears my wifi does not work anymore.
>here's the technical stuff:
>
>I was still using 2.4 when it was working for sure, but I can't verify that it wasn't ever working on 2.6.
>under 2.6.11, i noticed the problem, I couldn't bring the interface up.
>dmesg produced similar results (to 2.6.13 i have now), but iirc, the
>iwconfig didn't make it look like the card was working at all. I rolled
>to 2.6.13, and things improved only slightly.
>
>Now, with 2.6.13, I get a successful modprobe orinoco_plx:
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>>>auron root # dmesg
>>>orinoco_plx 0.15rc2 (Pavel Roskin <[email protected]>, David Gibson
>>><[email protected]>, Daniel Barlow <[email protected]>)
>>>PCI: Found IRQ 9 for device 0000:00:0a.0
>>>orinoco_plx: Detected Orinoco/Prism2 PLX device at 0000:00:0a.0 irq:9,
>>>io addr:0x2c00
>>>orinoco_plx: CIS: 01:03:00:00:FF:17:04:67:5A:08:FF:1D:05:01:67:5A:
>>>eth2: Hardware identity 8002:0000:0001:0000
>>>eth2: Station identity 001f:0003:0000:0008
>>>eth2: Firmware determined as Intersil 0.8.3
>>>eth2: Ad-hoc demo mode supported
>>>eth2: IEEE standard IBSS ad-hoc mode supported
>>>eth2: WEP supported, 104-bit key
>>>eth2: MAC address 00:30:BD:63:21:11
>>>eth2: Station name "Prism I"
>>>eth2: ready
>>>
>>>
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>and at this point, iwconfig looks like the card is behaving somewhat:
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>>>auron root # iwconfig eth2
>>>eth2 IEEE 802.11b ESSID:"" Nickname:"Prism I"
>>> Mode:Managed Frequency:2.462 GHz Access Point:
>>>00:00:00:00:00:00
>>> Bit Rate:11 Mb/s Sensitivity:1/3
>>> Retry min limit:8 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
>>> Encryption key:off
>>> Power Management:off
>>> Link Quality=0/92 Signal level=134/153 Noise level=134/153
>>> Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
>>> Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0
>>>
>>>
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>dmesg hasn't changed at this point.
>however, ifconfig breaks it:
>auron root # ifconfig eth2 10.5.6.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast
>10.5.6.255
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>>>SIOCSIFFLAGS: No such device
>>>
>>>
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>and dmesg now says this:
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>>>hermes @ 00012c00: Card removed while waiting for command 0x0f38
>>>completion.
>>>eth2: Error -19 configuring card
>>>
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>and if i retry the ifconfig, i get a different error and a different
>dmesg result:
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>>>SIOCSIFFLAGS: Connection timed out
>>>
>>>
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>>>eth2: Error -110 setting MAC address
>>>eth2: Error -110 configuring card
>>>
>>>
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>Just to state the implied, I'm *not* removing the card, and rmmod'ing the orinico_plx driver and re-modprobing it will produce consistantly the same errors.
>
>Thanks,
>Nathan Mahon
>
>
>System: old amd k6-2 333mhz box with 256mb ram
>Distro: gentoo
>Kernel config: http://www.vaevictus.net/2.6.13_config.txt
>First Post: so flame me if necessary. :D
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