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authorJames Meyer <james.meyer@operamail.com>2009-03-14 03:16:13 (GMT)
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-# doc/Makefile
-#
-# Copyright (C) 1999 AbsoluteValue Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
-# --------------------------------------------------------------------
-#
-# linux-wlan
-#
-# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
-# License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
-# except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
-# the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
-#
-# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
-# IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
-# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
-# rights and limitations under the License.
-#
-# Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the
-# terms of the GNU Public License version 2 (the "GPL"), in which
-# case the provisions of the GPL are applicable instead of the
-# above. If you wish to allow the use of your version of this file
-# only under the terms of the GPL and not to allow others to use
-# your version of this file under the MPL, indicate your decision
-# by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice
-# and other provisions required by the GPL. If you do not delete
-# the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this
-# file under either the MPL or the GPL.
-#
-# --------------------------------------------------------------------
-#
-# Inquiries regarding the linux-wlan Open Source project can be
-# made directly to:
-#
-# AbsoluteValue Systems Inc.
-# info@linux-wlan.com
-# http://www.linux-wlan.com
-#
-# --------------------------------------------------------------------
-#
-# Portions of the development of this software were funded by
-# Intersil Corporation as part of PRISM(R) chipset product development.
-#
-# --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
--include ../config.mk
-
-all:
- @echo "Nothing to do..."
-
-install:
- @echo "Nothing to do..."
-
-clean:
- rm -f core core.* *.o .*.o *.s *.a .depend tmp_make *~ tags
- for i in *_obj; do if [ -d $$i ]; then rm -fr $$i; fi; done
-
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-AVS Capture Frame Format
-Version 2.1.1
-
-1. Introduction
-The original header format for "monitor mode" or capturing frames was
-a considerable hack. The document covers a redesign of that format.
-
- Any questions, corrections, or proposed changes go to info@linux-wlan.com
-
-2. Frame Format
-All sniff frames follow the same format:
-
- Offset Name Size Description
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- 0 CaptureHeader AVS capture metadata header
- 64 802.11Header [10-30] 802.11 frame header
- ?? 802.11Payload [0-2312] 802.11 frame payload
- ?? 802.11FCS 4 802.11 frame check sequence
-
-Note that the header and payload are variable length and the payload
-may be empty.
-
-If the hardware does not supply the FCS to the driver, then the frame shall
-have a FCS of 0xFFFFFFFF.
-
-3. Byte Order
-All multibyte fields of the capture header are in "network" byte
-order. The "host to network" and "network to host" functions should
-work just fine. All the remaining multibyte fields are ordered
-according to their respective standards.
-
-4. Capture Header Format
-The following fields make up the AVS capture header:
-
- Offset Name Type
- ------------------------------
- 0 version uint32
- 4 length uint32
- 8 mactime uint64
- 16 hosttime uint64
- 24 phytype uint32
- 28 frequency uint32
- 32 datarate uint32
- 36 antenna uint32
- 40 priority uint32
- 44 ssi_type uint32
- 48 ssi_signal int32
- 52 ssi_noise int32
- 56 preamble uint32
- 60 encoding uint32
- 64 sequence uint32
- 68 drops uint32
- 72 receiver_addr uint8[6]
- 78 padding uint8[2]
- ------------------------------
- 80
-
-The following subsections detail the fields of the capture header.
-
-4.1 version
-The version field identifies this type of frame as a subtype of
-ETH_P_802111_CAPTURE as received by an ARPHRD_IEEE80211_PRISM or
-an ARPHRD_IEEE80211_CAPTURE device. The value of this field shall be
-0x80211002. As new revisions of this header are necessary, we can
-increment the version appropriately.
-
-4.2 length
-The length field contains the length of the entire AVS capture header,
-in bytes.
-
-4.3 mactime
-Many WLAN devices supply a relatively high resolution frame reception
-time value. This field contains the value supplied by the device. If
-the device does not supply a receive time value, this field shall be
-set to zero. The units for this field are microseconds.
-
-If possible, this time value should be absolute, representing the number
-of microseconds elapsed since the UNIX epoch.
-
-4.4 hosttime
-The hosttime field is set to the current value of the host maintained
-clock variable when the frame is received by the host.
-
-If possible, this time value should be absolute, representing the number
-of microseconds elapsed since the UNIX epoch.
-
-4.5 phytype
-The phytype field identifies what type of PHY is employed by the WLAN
-device used to capture this frame. The valid values are:
-
- PhyType Value
- -------------------------------------
- phytype_fhss_dot11_97 1
- phytype_dsss_dot11_97 2
- phytype_irbaseband 3
- phytype_dsss_dot11_b 4
- phytype_pbcc_dot11_b 5
- phytype_ofdm_dot11_g 6
- phytype_pbcc_dot11_g 7
- phytype_ofdm_dot11_a 8
- phytype_dss_ofdm_dot11_g 9
-
-4.6 frequency
-
-This represents the frequency or channel number of the receiver at the
-time the frame was received. It is interpreted as follows:
-
-For frequency hopping radios, this field is broken in to the
-following subfields:
-
- Byte Subfield
- ------------------------
- Byte0 Hop Set
- Byte1 Hop Pattern
- Byte2 Hop Index
- Byte3 reserved
-
-For non-hopping radios, the frequency is interpreted as follows:
-
- Value Meaning
- -----------------------------------------
- < 256 Channel number (using externally-defined
- channelization)
- < 10000 Center frequency, in MHz
- >= 10000 Center frequency, in KHz
-
-4.7 datarate
-The data rate field contains the rate at which the frame was received
-in units of 100kbps.
-
-4.8 antenna
-For WLAN devices that indicate the receive antenna for each frame, the
-antenna field shall contain an index value into the dot11AntennaList.
-If the device does not indicate a receive antenna value, this field
-shall be set to zero.
-
-4.9 priority
-The priority field indicates the receive priority of the frame. The
-value is in the range [0-15] with the value 0 reserved to indicate
-contention period and the value 6 reserved to indicate contention free
-period.
-
-4.10 ssi_type
-The ssi_type field is used to indicate what type of signal strength
-information is present: "None", "Normalized RSSI" or "dBm". "None"
-indicates that the underlying WLAN device does not supply any signal
-strength at all and the ssi_* values are unset. "Normalized RSSI"
-values are integers in the range [0-1000] where higher numbers
-indicate stronger signal. "dBm" values indicate an actual signal
-strength measurement quantity and are usually in the range [-108 - 10].
-The following values indicate the three types:
-
- Value Description
- ---------------------------------------------
- 0 None
- 1 Normalized RSSI
- 2 dBm
- 3 Raw RSSI
-
-4.11 ssi_signal
-The ssi_signal field contains the signal strength value reported by
-the WLAN device for this frame. Note that this is a signed quantity
-and if the ssi_type value is "dBm" that the value may be negative.
-
-4.12 ssi_noise
-The ssi_noise field contains the noise or "silence" value reported by
-the WLAN device. This value is commonly defined to be the "signal
-strength reported immediately prior to the baseband processor lock on
-the frame preamble". If the hardware does not provide noise data, this
-shall equal 0xffffffff.
-
-4.12 preamble
-For PHYs that support variable preamble lengths, the preamble field
-indicates the preamble type used for this frame. The values are:
-
- Value Description
- ---------------------------------------------
- 0 Undefined
- 1 Short Preamble
- 2 Long Preamble
-
-4.13 encoding
-This specifies the encoding of the received packet. For PHYs that support
-multiple encoding types, this will tell us which one was used.
-
- Value Description
- ---------------------------------------------
- 0 Unknown
- 1 CCK
- 2 PBCC
- 3 OFDM
- 4 DSSS-OFDM
- 5 BPSK
- 6 QPSK
- 7 16QAM
- 8 64QAM
-
-4.14 sequence
-This is a receive frame sequence counter. The sniff host shall
-increment this by one for every valid frame received off the medium.
-By watching for gaps in the sequence numbers we can determine when
-packets are lost due to unreliable transport, rather than a frame never
-being received to begin with.
-
-4.15 drops
-This is a counter of the number of known frame drops that occured. This
-is particularly useful when the system or hardware cannot keep up with
-the sniffer load.
-
-4.16 receiver_addr
-This specifies the MAC address of the receiver of this frame.
-It is six octets in length. This field is followed by two octets of
-padding to keep the structure 32-bit word aligned.
-
-================================
-
-Changes: v2->v2.1
-
- * Added contact e-mail address to introduction
- * Added sniffer_addr, drop count, and sequence fields, bringing total
- length to 80 bytes
- * Bumped version to 0x80211002
- * Mactime is specified in microseconds, not nanoseconds
- * Added 64QAM, 16QAM, BPSK, QPSK encodings
-
-================================
-
-Changes: v2.1->v2.1.1
-
- * Renamed 'channel' to 'frequency'
- * Clarified the interpretation of the frequency/channel field.
- * Renamed 'sniffer address' to 'receiver address'
- * Clarified timestamp fields.
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-* doc/config.debug
-*
-* Copyright (C) 1999 AbsoluteValue Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
-* --------------------------------------------------------------------
-*
-* linux-wlan
-*
-* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
-* License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
-* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
-* the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
-*
-* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
-* IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
-* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
-* rights and limitations under the License.
-*
-* Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the
-* terms of the GNU Public License version 2 (the "GPL"), in which
-* case the provisions of the GPL are applicable instead of the
-* above. If you wish to allow the use of your version of this file
-* only under the terms of the GPL and not to allow others to use
-* your version of this file under the MPL, indicate your decision
-* by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice
-* and other provisions required by the GPL. If you do not delete
-* the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this
-* file under either the MPL or the GPL.
-*
-* --------------------------------------------------------------------
-*
-* Inquiries regarding the linux-wlan Open Source project can be
-* made directly to:
-*
-* AbsoluteValue Systems Inc.
-* info@linux-wlan.com
-* http://www.linux-wlan.com
-*
-* --------------------------------------------------------------------
-*
-* Portions of the development of this software were funded by
-* Intersil Corporation as part of PRISM(R) chipset product development.
-*
-* --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-The kernel components of linux-wlan currently have debugging code
-that can be enabled via a "make config" option. If debug output
-has been compiled into a driver, enable it by setting the value of the
-module parameter xxx_debug
-where xxx is the name of the component. There are five levels of
-debugging (1-5). Here's a summary of the levels and their usage:
- 1 - Enables most error messages for exception (but rare) conditions
- 2 - Enables more exceptions
- 3 - Enables MAC status output
- 4 - More status
- 5 - Function entry and exit
-
-The levels are additive. For example, level 3 includes level 3
-messages plus levels 1 and 2.
-
-To configure p80211.o for debug output, put the following line (with
-your own level number) in your modutils configuration file (usually
-/etc/conf.modules or /etc/modules.conf):
-
- options p80211 wlan_debug=2
-
-To configure the prism2_cs driver for debug output, put the following
-line (with your own level number) in your /etc/pcmcia/config.opts
-file:
-
- module "prism2_cs" opts "prism2_debug=2"
-
-To configure the PCI, PLX, or USB driver for debug output, put the following
-line (with your own level number) in your modutils configuration file (usually
-/etc/conf.modules or /etc/modules.conf):
-
- options prism2_pci prism2_debug=3
- options prism2_plx prism2_debug=3
- options prism2_usb prism2_debug=3
-
-
-Then configure the collection and display of your kernel output. This
-is usually done using syslog. Here are the relevant entries from the
-/etc/syslog.conf file on one of our test machines:
-
-kern.* /var/log/kernel
-kern.* /dev/tty9
-*.info;mail.none;news.none;authpriv.none /var/log/messages
-*.info;mail.none;news.none;authpriv.none /dev/tty10
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-* doc/config.linux-wlan-ng
-*
-* Copyright (C) 1999 AbsoluteValue Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
-* --------------------------------------------------------------------
-*
-* linux-wlan
-*
-* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
-* License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
-* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
-* the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
-*
-* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
-* IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
-* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
-* rights and limitations under the License.
-*
-* Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the
-* terms of the GNU Public License version 2 (the "GPL"), in which
-* case the provisions of the GPL are applicable instead of the
-* above. If you wish to allow the use of your version of this file
-* only under the terms of the GPL and not to allow others to use
-* your version of this file under the MPL, indicate your decision
-* by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice
-* and other provisions required by the GPL. If you do not delete
-* the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this
-* file under either the MPL or the GPL.
-*
-* --------------------------------------------------------------------
-*
-* Inquiries regarding the linux-wlan Open Source project can be
-* made directly to:
-*
-* AbsoluteValue Systems Inc.
-* info@linux-wlan.com
-* http://www.linux-wlan.com
-*
-* --------------------------------------------------------------------
-*
-* Portions of the development of this software were funded by
-* Intersil Corporation as part of PRISM(R) chipset product development.
-*
-* --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-1. Summary
-
-This document describes a little more of the detail behind configuring the
-linux-wlan system.
-
-2. Installed Componenents
-
-The linux-wlan-ng package consists of the following components:
-
- p80211.o Kernel module for 802.11 services
- prism2sta_cs.o Kernel module for the Prism2 PCMCIA device
- driver.
- wlanctl-ng User-mode utility for sending commands to
- 802.11 services and MAC-specific drivers.
- wland User-mode daemon for receiving and handling
- events from 802.11 services and MAC-specific
- drivers (not used in this version).
- /etc/pcmcia/wlan-ng* PCMCIA event and configuration scripts
-
- *prism2dl This utility is used for loading firmware
- images into prism2 cards. DO NOT USE IT!
- UNLESS YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE DOING.
- This utility has the capability to damage a
- card in a way that can only be repaired by the
- manufacturer.
-
-When a 'make install' is performed, the modules are copied to the
-/usr/lib/modules/<kernelver>/net and /usr/lib/modules/pcmcia directory,
-the user-mode utilities are copied to /sbin, and the contents of
-linux-wlan-ng/etc/pcmcia are copied to the /etc/pcmcia directory. If
-necessary, the pcmcia config files are altered to include a reference to
-the wlan-ng.conf file containing the information cardmgr uses to match
-card CIS information to specific device drivers at card insertion time.
-
-NOTE: It is very important that you restart your pcmcia services after
-installing linux-wlan-ng. cardmgr will not recognize the information
-in the wlan-ng.conf file until after it has been restarted.
-
-
-3. Configuration Variables
-
-To configure your installation for use, it will probably be necessary
-to edit the /etc/pcmcia/wlan-ng.opts file. This file contains a
-collection of variable assignments that are used by the wlan-ng script
-to intialize your card at insertion time. The variables are broken
-into groups: ENABLE, DOWNLOAD, USER MIB, WEP, STA, and AP START.
-
-Many of the choices involved in choosing configuration variable
-settings are dependent on whether you are setting up your system as a
-Station (STA) or an Access Point (AP). STA configuration is most
-common. If you are using a mobile station that will connect to one or
-more APs, STA configuration is all you will need.
-
-3.1 ENABLE Group
-The only variable is this group is:
-
-WLAN_ENABLE=y
- This variable determines whether the card will be intialized,
- configured for operation, and your protocol stack configured.
- Generally, you always want this set to 'y'. For some cards,
- you will set this variable to 'n' when performing card
- maintenance like firmware upgrades.
-
-3.2 DOWNLOAD Group
-
-The DOWNLOAD group contains variables that indicate if code or data
-needs to be downloaded to the card prior to initialization and normal
-operation. Currently, this is only required for the Prism2 card when
-running in AP mode.
-
-WLAN_DOWNLOAD=n
- Set this variable to 'y' if code or data must be downloaded
- into the card prior to operation.
-
-WLAN_DOWNLOADER=/sbin/prism2dl
- This variable contains the name of the program used to
- download the code into the card.
-
-WLAN_DLIMAGE=/etc/wlan/apfw.hex
- This variable contains the name of the file you wish to
- download.
-
-3.3 USER MIB Group
-
-There is only one variable in this group, USER_MIBS. You may add your
-own local MIB item assignments assignments to this variable. The
-wlan-ng script will loop through the assignments found in this
-variable and configure the card with each one prior to final
-configuration and enable.
-
-3.4 WEP Group
-
-The variables in the WEP group are used to configure the 802.11 "Wired
-Equivalent Privacy" element of the MAC if it is supported. The driver
-is queried for WEP support prior to attempting WEP configuration. If
-the driver states that WEP is NOT supported, these variables are
-ignored. Note that you may need to set some of these variables even if
-you are not using the privacy service. If shared-key authentication
-is used, the WEP keys must be present.
-
-dot11PrivacyInvoked=false
- Set this variable to "true" to enable the WEP support.
-
-lnxreq_hostWEPEncrypt=false
-lnxreq_hostWEPDecrypt=false
- Set these to true if you want WEP to be handled by the driver
- instead of the hardware. The only downside of this is that it
- takes a bit of CPU time and you lose the ability to handle
- fragmentation. However, with prism2 cards, you should see a
- performance boost, and with prism2.5 cards, this may avoid lockups.
-
-dot11WEPDefaultKeyID=1
- This variable identifies which of the WEP keys is the default
- key used for all transmits from this station. In some
- implementations, this can be changed (or rotated) later.
-
-dot11ExcludeUnencrypted=true
- Setting this variable to "true" and dot11PrivacyInvoked to
- true, has the effect of making WEP completely required for this
- station (or AP). If set to "true", this STA will discard any
- received frames that are not encrypted.
-
-PRIV_GENERATOR=/sbin/nwepgen
- Some vendors include "WEP Key Generator" programs as part of
- their windows or AP implementations. This is purely a
- convenience to prevent you from having to type in 40
- hexadecimal digits. It does not contribute to the secrity of
- your system at all. In some cases, we've included small
- programs that generate keys in a manner compatible with the
- vendor's method. If you wish to use this capability, include
- the name of the generator program here.
-
-PRIV_GENSTR="12345"
- Every generator implementation we've seen so far uses some
- kind of 'passphrase' to generate the keys. This variable
- contains the passphrase. To disable the use of a generator,
- leave this variable empty.
-
-dot11WEPDefaultKey0
-dot11WEPDefaultKey1
-dot11WEPDefaultKey2
-dot11WEPDefaultKey3
- If you are configuring your keys by hand, you need to assign
- these four variables. The format is "xx:xx:xx:xx:xx" and the
- order of the keys in these variables IS IMPORTANT. Note: If
- the PRIV_GENSTR variable is not empty, these variables are
- ignored.
-
-3.5 STA Group
-
-Currently, there is only one variable in the STA group. This will
-change over time.
-
-dot11DesiredSSID="WLAN_PRISM2"
- This variable contains the SSID or "network name" of the
- wireless network you wish to associate with.
-
-3.6 AP START Group
-
-If you have access to the necessary hardware and firmware, this driver
-can be used to set up a Access Point. To configure for an access
-point, set the IS_AP variable to 'y'. The following is a quick
-summary of the other AP configuration variables:
-
-
-APBRIDGEDEVICE=eth0
- Defines the ethernet device that will be the 'other' port for
- bridging 802.11 frames.
-APSSID="WLAN_PRISM2"
- Defines the SSID that the AP will use when creating the network.
-APBCNINT=100
- Defines the beacon interval (in Kus) that the AP will use.
-APDTIMINT=3
- Defines the DTIM interval (in beacon intervals).
-
-APCFPOLLABLE|APCFPOLLREQ | Description
----------------------------
- false | false | No point coordination by this AP
- false | true | AP will point coordinate for delivery only
- true | false | AP will point coordinate for deliver and polling
- true | true | Reserved
-
-APCFPPERIOD=3
- Defines how often the contention free period occurrs (in
- beacons).
-
-APCFPMAXDURATION=100
- Defines the maximum length of the contention free period (in
- Kus).
-
-APPROBEDELAY=100
- Not used for infrastructure networks, any value is valid.
-
-APCHANNEL=6
- Channel that the AP will create the network on. Range of valid
- values depends on you regulatory domain. In the USA and Canada
- the range is 1-11. In Japan the range is 1-14.
-
-
-APBASICRATES="2 4"
- A whitespace separated list of data rates in units of 500Kb/s.
- The basic rate set is the set of rates that stations MUST
- support to be allowed to join the network.
-
-APOPRATES="2 4 11 22"
- A whitespace separated list of data rates in units of 500Kb/s.
- The operational rate set is the set of rates that are allowed
- in the network. It must be a superset of the basic rates
- above.
-
-To complete the configuration of an Access Point, you will need to
-make sure you have kernel bridging enable in your currently running
-kernel and have the brcfg utility installed. One version of the brcfg
-utility can be found at ftp://ftp.absoval.com
-
-To start the access point running, make sure the ethernet card is in the
-system first. Then insert the WLAN card and everything should be
-configured automatically by the /etc/pcmcia/wlan-ng script.
-
-
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-linux-wlan Release Policy/Checklist
---------------------------------------------------
-
-[MSM Note: Here's a _quick_ attempt at a release policy for linux-wlan.
- It's very brief and relatively simple. I'm open to suggestions
- for improvement.
-]
-
-The following steps should be taken each time a new release of linux-wlan
-is ready for distribution:
-
-0) Make sure the current code builds, loads, associates, and ftps
- cleanly on all 3 AVS lab build boxes.
-1) Assign an W.X.Y-preZ version number.
-2) Update the version number in config.in.
-3) Tag the files.
-4) Build the tarball. (Bonehead! double check next time that the tarball
- and config.in version number match, eh?)
-5) Release to ftp.
-6) Announce on linux-wlan-annouce as a feature frozen 'pre' release.
-7) Announce on freshmeat (Pavel? ;-)
-8) Allow at least 24 hours for bug reports and (hopefully) bugfix patches.
-9a) After 24 hour period, if bugfix patches and/or local fixes to bug
- reports are present, apply patches and GOTO step 0.
-9b) If no show-stopper bug-reports and/or patches are received during the
- 'pre' release period GOTO step 10.
-10) Make sure the current code builds, loads, associates, and ftps
- cleanly on all 3 AVS lab build boxes.
-11) Assign an W.X.Y version number.
-12) Update the version number in config.in.
-13) Tag the files.
-14) Build the tarball. (Bonehead! double check next time that the tarball
- and config.in version number match, eh?)
-15) Release to ftp.
-16) Announce on linux-wlan-annouce as a final W.X.Y release.
-17) Announce on freshmeat.
-
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-[MSM]: Here's an old e-mail. I'm not sure if it's in the list archives
-so I figured I'd save it here.
-
-It may be useful for those using RH71.
-
-Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 16:03:20 +0800
-From: Leonard Ye <leonardye@yahoo.com>
-Reply-To: linux-wlan-user@absoval.com
-To: linux-wlan-user@absoval.com
-Subject: [lwlan-user]: REDHAT 7.1 + wlan-ng 0.1.18 HOWTO
-
-Hi all,
-
-Just get the wlan-ng 0.1.18pre11 working on my redhat 7.1 and I would like
-to share the experiences with you.
-
-Assumption:
- a default installation of redhat 7.1 with
-kernel-pcmcia-cs-3.1.24-2.rpm installed
-
-Four steps as followings:
-
-1) Get kernel source ready
-install kernel-source-2.4.2-2 if you don't have the kernel source ready on
-the machine
-copy a suitable configuration file from the configs directory to .config
-make dep
-
-2) Get pcmcia-cs header files ready
-download the pcmcia-cs-3.1.24.tar.gz package
-unzip it at appropriate place
-make config
- when you were asked what kind of kernel configuration you want to
-use, select "1"
-make all
-DON'T "make install"
-
-3) compile the wlan-ng-0.1.18pre11 code
-download the linux-wlan-ng-0.1.18pre11.tar.gz
-unzip it at appropriate place
-make config
- select build-in kernel support
-make all
-make install
-
-4) some minor configuration
-edit /etc/pcmcia/config.opts to comment out the card definition for
-"Intersil PRISM2 11 .."
-edit /etc/wlan-ng.opts
- change string p2RoamingMode to p2CnfRoamingMode
- set appropriate SSID for variable DesiredSSID
-create an ifcfg-wlan0 file in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
-
-Ok, your machine should be able to work as a STA using
-wlan-ng-0.1.18pre11. If you have experience with enabling AP mode, it
-shouldn't be a problem for you enable it in redhat 7.1
-
-Regards,
-Leonard Ye
-
-