roberts


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Posted: Jan. 11 2006,05:32 |
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I made this module and it is in the release_candidate area. It is not an extension yet. I wanted feedback, as I don't have such device. It is only a single module, so I would suspect only an insmod rt2500 would be needed and not modprobe. The difference between these commands is for loading of other dependent modules, which there are none. So, I would think a simple insmod rt2500 and then apply your iwconfig commands. Still waiting feeback. You can grab it here copy it into /home/dsl and load it like this - sudo insmod /home/dsl/rt2500.o Then use the iwconfig gui with ra0 instead of eth0 Please let me know.
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