RE: Need help with D-Link pcmcia card

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I'm running a DWL-650 pcmcia wi-fi card but I'm a Linux newbie and not sure how to help.
I'd inserted the card and it started to run without further configuration, may be you can tell me which files
should I send to you in order to know how it's configured?
Under redhat-config-network (hardware tab description) shows Lucent Orinoco and Prism II-based PCMCIA wireless Type= Wireless Device= eth1 Status = System.


Hope this helps

Sergio

>Message: 7
>Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 20:12:44 -0400 (EDT)
>From: "James Marcinek" <jmarc1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Need help with D-Link pcmcia card
>To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>Message-ID: <3182.192.168.0.25.1086912764.squirrel@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>
>Has anyone had any recent experience getting a D-Link DWL-650 pcmcia
>wireless card running? I've been looking all day and the end result from
>trying the linux-wlan package ended up with a non working pcmcia service.
>I also got some stderr on the screen indicating that certain modules could
>no longer be located. I won't count out user error but I did follow the
>directions. I don't have an extra-ordinary amount of experience with using
>make (make xconfig) but I've been successful in the past. This is the
>second pcmcia card I've tried with the same luck. Even better if someone
>can tell me a card and maybe what store to get it from, I'd gladly
>consider it. I've been looking at many local places (as I want quick
>closure to this) but this has not been fruitful so far.
>
>Thanks,
>
>James


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