Dear all, I'm not sending this mail because I am the author of the following work. I am simply the person that tried to find out, who could benefit from this driver and rework it. Let me first introduce myself. My name is Hendrik-Jan Heins, I am the maintainer of http://linux-wless.passys.nl A couple of days ago I was approached by someone who modded the Agere driver to also work with the HermesII chipset. One of the things he changed, was the possibility to add firmware to the driver. The name of this person is Jan Pieter, and his e-mail address is: pptp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (remove the NOSPAM) He published his driver at:http://www.xs4all.nl/~pptp/agere/wlags49.tar.bz2 Here's the rest of what he sent me about the driver: Before April 27 2007, there was no Linux 2.6.* driver for the Speedtouch 110 PCMCIA wireless card. It does NOT work with the orinoco driver because it needs it's firmware to be uploaded to the device on initialization. The orinoco driver does not do that. There was a working driver source on the Agere site, but that is for 2.4 kernels only. I found a 2.6 patch for that source, but it's HermesI only. The Speedtouch 110 is HermesII. So I gave it a try and made it work for HermesII! Here it is. As I understood, his health is not very good, but I guess you can always contact him about his modifications. I hope this helps the effort to get more cards supported in Linux. cheers, Hendrik-Jan Heins -- Publieke GnuPG sleutel beschikbaar op de volgende keyserver: pgpkeys.mit.edu Public GnuPG key available at keyserver pgpkeys.mit.edu
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