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Date:      Wed, 07 Jan 2004 10:01:27 +1300
From:      "Marcos Biscaysaqu - ThePacific.net" <marcos@thepacific.net>
To:        Ryan Dewalt <rdewalt@meridianksi.com>, freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: EZ Connect SMC 802.11B Card?
Message-ID:  <3FFB2227.5070305@thepacific.net>
In-Reply-To: <586382797A07B841B4014F547581E0AF08A579@mailx.meridianksi.net>
References:  <586382797A07B841B4014F547581E0AF08A579@mailx.meridianksi.net>

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Hi there.
    What I know is Freebsd  has not support to the ADM chipset,  and I 
can tell you, I been  playing with that chipset on linux and work very 
bad, but this was 6month ago, so maybe now is working better, but I 
think wont work on BSD, should work on linux or windows

Marcos

Ryan Dewalt wrote:

>Running 5.2-RC, on a Dell Inspiron 5000, I've got a 3Com Cardbus 10/100 that works just fine, however, when I try my EZ Connect SMC Networks card, I get:
>
>cardbus0: Expecting link target, got 0x0
>cardbus0: Resource not specified in CIS: id=10, size=100
>cardbus0: Resource not specified in CIS: id=14, size=400
>cardbus0: <network> at device 0.0 (no driver attached)
>cbb0: CardBus card activation failed
>
>I have wlan,an,awi,wi,wl (basically all of the Wireless NIC cards section from GENERIC) compiled in.
>
>Any suggestions?  Some Googling seems to show that the card might -not- be supported yet, it seems to be based on the ADM8211 chipset, and further googling shows that ADMtek does provide both a Linux driver, and source code. (http://www.admtek.com.tw/download/ADM8211.htm) Has anyone ported this to FreeBSD?
>
>I would give it a try, however I will admit that porting this is far above my skill level.
>
>Suggestions?  Thanks in advance,
>-Ryan Dewalt
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