polypagan

Group: Members
Posts: 8
Joined: Mar. 2005 |
 |
Posted: June 12 2005,11:47 |
 |
Sorry, I can't help you with this (at least, I don't think I can), 'cause I too am having problems getting my D-Link Card to work with DSL.
I have a DELL Inspiron 1100 laptop and a DWL-650 (RevP) cardbus adapter (802.11b). At boot-up, DSL starts cardmgr, which beeps and complains:
cardmgr[53]: starting, version 3.2.2 cardmgr[53]: unsupported card in socket 0 cardmgr[53]: product info "D-Link" cardmgr[53]: "DWL-650 Wireless PC Card RevP" "ISL37101P-10" "A3" cardmgr[53]: manfid: 0x000b, 0x7110 function: 6 network
Okay, so I found /etc/pcmcia/config (and config-2.2 and config-2.4), which are full of card descriptions just like this. I added an entry for my card with bind "prism2_cs". This makes absolutely now difference.
I am too much of a n00bie to figure out who or what or if these config's get used (seems logical). Do I need to do something to make them current?
Of course nothing works to program the card, cause it is not even found. I think I am on the right track, just stopped.
I have also tried the ndiswrapper route. Driver loads and claims hardware in NOT present. dmesg complains about alignment.
Again, I am stumped. I have spent days hunting and hacking.
Looking forward to some wise and helpful suggestions. Thanks.
-------------- eMachines -Dell Inspiron 1100 - IBM ThinkPad 560 366 MHz Celeron - 2.4 GHz celeron - 132 MHz Pentium 64 MB - 512 MB - 24 MB 3.5 G - 700 MB part. - 2 G DVD-ROM - CDRW/DVD - scsi CD eth0,1 - eth0, wlan0 - eth0=10baseT Slackware 1o.x - DamnSmall 1.5 HD - DamnSmall 1.4 HD
|