Gigafast 741-UIc usb wireless questions


Forum: Networking
Topic: Gigafast 741-UIc usb wireless questions
started by: killerbeesateme

Posted by killerbeesateme on June 07 2005,22:02
Hello everybody,
I've been running DSL 1.1 on a compaq prosignia 165 laptop, which has the specs of a 366 MHz P2 processor, and 128 RAM, 1 Usb 1.1 and some other crap which probably doesn't matter.  but anyhoo, my question is this.  I bought the Gigafast 741-UIc USB wireless B adapter specifically because they have linux support.  Funny part is, i've tried it under a few distros and i haven't been able to get it to work in any of them (both desktop and this craptop).  I went to their website and took a look at their PDF instructions for linux, which can be found here:
< http://gigafast.com/products/product_drivers/WF741-UIC_drivers.htm >

and while it runs the Zydas chip, the instructions say to use Prism2.5_usb drivers.  I noticed in the working wireless cards thread that it is stated to be not working, but i'm wondering why, since DSL has Prism 2.5 support.  I've screwed around with the command line a bit, trying to manually get this thing to work per the instructions, but i can't seem to locate a prism2.5_usb.  Any suggestions or tips?  or would you like me to post part of the instructions?  Anything besides a line in USBview would be nice.  
Thanks for your help,
Chris

Posted by SaidinUnleashed on June 08 2005,05:07
DSL does not currently natively support prism2.5 or prism3 chipset based wlan cards.

You can try compiling the modules manually, or get a (more reliable anyway) prism2 based card, like the Netgear MA111.

Posted by tempestuous on June 08 2005,06:14
Prism3 devices may require a newer version of the linux-wlan-ng drivers than are presently included in DSL, but my Prism 2.5-based USB D-Link DWL122 adaptor works fine in DSL.
Launch the DSLpanel, then click Prism2.
Enter your SSID, and enter your WEP key - making sure to place a colon between every 2 characters.
Click OK.
Ping your wireless router to check if it's working.

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