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Date:      Fri, 30 Mar 2001 18:26:03 +0200
From:      Jan Chrillesen <jan@chrillesen.dk>
To:        freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org
Cc:        morten@skriver.dk
Subject:   Aironet in -current
Message-ID:  <20010330182603.Q77656@vax.chrillesen.dk>

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Has anyone got the an driver working with -current?

I just got my hands on a Cisco Aironet 340 access point and two pccard
adaptors, but it doesn't work with FreeBSD. The card works fine with
my girlfriends laptop running Windows 98, so the card and the access
point is OK.

The card is detected fine:

pccard: card inserted, slot 1
an0: <Aironet PC4500/PC4800> at port 0x240-0x27f irq 10 slot 1 on pccard1
an0: Ethernet address: 00:40:96:38:27:d4

Also, ancontrol sees the card as expected:

rtfm# ancontrol -S
MAC address:            [ 00:40:96:38:27:d4 ]
Operating mode:         [ configured MAC ON RX ON synced associated ]
Error code:             [ 00 ]
Signal quality:         [ 00 ]
Current SSID:           [ ANY ]
Current AP name:        [                 ]
Current BSSID:          [ 56:02:f0:00:28:02 ]
Beacon period:          [ 100 ]
DTIM period:            [ 1 ]
ATIM duration:          [ 0 ]
HOP period:             [ 200 ]
Channel set:            [ 0 ]
Current channel:        [ 7 ]
Hops to backbone:       [ 0 ]
Total AP load:          [ 0 ]
Our generated load:     [ 0 ]
Accumulated ARL:        [ 0 ]

rtfm# ancontrol -C
Operating mode:                         [ ad-hoc ]
Receive mode:                           [ broadcast/multicast/unicast ]
Fragment threshold:                     [ 2312 ]
RTS threshold:                          [ 2312 ]
MAC address:                            [ 00:40:96:38:27:d4 ]
Supported rates:                        [ 1.0Mbps 2.0Mbps 5.5Mbps 11.0Mbps ]
Short retry limit:                      [ 16 ]
Long retry limit:                       [ 16 ]
TX MSDU lifetime:                       [ 5000 ]
RX MSDU lifetime:                       [ 10000 ]
Stationary:                             [ Off ]
Ordering:                               [ Off ]
Device type:                            [ PC4800 ]
Scanning mode:                          [ active ]
Probe delay:                            [ 3 ]
Probe energy timeout:                   [ 3 ]
Probe response timeout:                 [ 20 ]
Beacon listen timeout:                  [ 40 ]
IBSS join network timeout:              [ 10000 ]
Authentication timeout:                 [ 2000 ]
WEP enabled:                            [ no ]
Authentication type:                    [ open ]
Association timeout:                    [ 5000 ]
Specified AP association timeout:       [ 10000 ]
Offline scan interval:                  [ 0 ]
Offline scan duration:                  [ 0 ]
Link loss delay:                        [ 0 ]
Max beacon loss time:                   [ 500 ]
Refresh interval:                       [ 10000 ]
Power save mode:                        [ none ]
Sleep through DTIMs:                    [ Off ]
Power save listen interval:             [ 200 ]
Power save fast listen interval:        [ 100 ]
Power save listen decay:                [ 2 ]
Power save fast listen decay:           [ 200 ]
AP/ad-hoc Beacon period:                [ 100 ]
AP/ad-hoc ATIM duration:                [ 0 ]
AP/ad-hoc current channel:              [ 7 ]
AP/ad-hoc DTIM period:                  [ 1 ]
Radio type:                             [ 802.11 DS ]
RX Diversity:                           [ antenna 1 and 2 ]
TX Diversity:                           [ antenna 1 and 2 ]
Transmit power level:                   [ 30 ]
RSS threshold:                          [ 0 ]
Node name:                              [ FreeBSD         ]
ARL threshold:                          [ 65535 ]
ARL decay:                              [ 65535 ]
ARL delay:                              [ 65535 ]

WEP Key status:
        Key 0 is unset
        Key 1 is unset
        Key 2 is unset
        Key 3 is unset

The AP doesn't see the card at all and no packets is seen at the AP.
I've tried changing the Operating mode to infrastructure, altough I have
no clue on what that means :)

My laptop is a Thinkpad 600E running -current from 3 days ago.

/Jan

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