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Posted: July 23 2005,04:58 QUOTE

I recently installed Debian Linux distro on my Sony Vaio SRX77 notebook.
The installation set everything up except the built-in wireless card.
It is Orinoco wireless card and it seems it is installed correctly but I can't get it connected to the router and on startup screen the system output says there is no such device.
Here are some system outputs.

Module                  Size  Used by    Not tainted
nls_iso8859-1           2780   1  (autoclean)
isofs                  23092   1  (autoclean)
input                   3040   0  (autoclean)
apm                     8428   1  (autoclean)
orinoco_cs              3860   0  (unused)
orinoco                29172   0  [orinoco_cs]
hermes                  4708   0  [orinoco_cs orinoco]
ide-cs                  3012   1
af_packet              11048   1  (autoclean)
usb-storage            54496   0  (unused)
usb-uhci               19504   0  (unused)
usbcore                52268   1  [usb-storage usb-uhci]
i810_audio             21372   1
ac97_codec             11252   0  [i810_audio]
soundcore               3268   2  [i810_audio]
e100                   42868   1
ohci1394               21648   0  (unused)
agpgart                39108   4
ds                      5844   2  [orinoco_cs ide-cs]
yenta_socket            8804   2
pcmcia_core            38020   0  [orinoco_cs ide-cs ds yenta_socket]
sr_mod                 11640   0  (unused)
sd_mod                 10764   0  (unused)
sbp2                   15024   0  (unused)
ieee1394              178724   0  [ohci1394 sbp2]
scsi_mod               86052   3  [usb-storage sr_mod sd_mod sbp2]
ide-cd                 27072   1
cdrom                  26212   0  [sr_mod ide-cd]
rtc                     5768   0  (autoclean)
ext3                   65388   1  (autoclean)
jbd                    34628   1  (autoclean) [ext3]
ide-detect               288   0  (autoclean) (unused)
piix                    7784   1  (autoclean)
ide-disk               12448   2  (autoclean)
ide-core               91832   3  (autoclean) [ide-cs usb-storage ide-cd ide-de tect piix ide-disk]
unix                   12752 207  (autoclean)
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As you can see there is few lines with orinoco stuffs when I do "lsmod" but when I try to set up new network connection with Debian's Wireless setting there is no device I can choose to configure.
How can I solve this problem?
I believe the module for the wireless card is there but strangely Xwindow cannot find the device to configure when I try.
Please someone help me with this?
Thanks guys.
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Ploppy
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Posted: Dec. 28 2005,19:57 QUOTE

Hi speedy and other notebook users ,
I had exactly the same problem , maybe its because the Orinoco gold is automatically recognized , not as a WLAN but as an ethernet-card ,
so you have to use it as "eth0". I had several other problems getting it to work:
What the is an ESSID and why didnt I need it under Windows ?
ESSID in a home WLAN can left as blank or "off/any" , its NOT the MAC adress.
Poor Documentation on the hole internet ,nor this forum, no idea why :angry:
What channel should i use ? Why isnt Windows asking for a channel ? I have no idea but after several tries I found out that only channel 1 made the connection
ready.
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Posted: Dec. 29 2005,05:31 QUOTE

I see from "e100" in your lsmod that you have a wired network adaptor as well as your orinoco/hermes wifi device.  So you should first run "ifconfig -a" to see which network interface is eth0 and which is eth1.
Assuming your wifi interface is eth1, do this to set it up -

iwconfig eth1 essid MYESSID key 1234567890 mode managed
pump -i eth1

Obviously, replace "MYESSID" with your SSID and "1234567890" with your WEP key.
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