Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 21:40:42 +0000 From: Anthony Naggs <tony@ubik.demon.co.uk> Cc: mobile@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Linksys WPC11 ver. 4 Message-ID: <fG$FgMAano0%2BIwaG@ubik.demon.co.uk> In-Reply-To: <20030526175933.GA639@racerx> References: <20030526175933.GA639@racerx>
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In article <20030526175933.GA639@racerx>, Mik Firestone <mik@?.FreeBSD.ORG> writes >I just recently purchased a Linksys WAP and card and I have been trying, >with no luck, to get the card recognized by FreeBSD. The card says it >is a WPC11 ver. 4. > >When I plug the card into my laptop, I see this: > May 25 16:08:57 buttercup kernel: Manufacturer ID: 00004c02 > May 25 16:08:57 buttercup kernel: Functions: Network Adaptor, > Multi-Functioned > May 25 16:08:57 buttercup kernel: Function Extension: 0102 > May 25 16:08:57 buttercup kernel: Function Extension: 0280969800 > May 25 16:08:57 buttercup kernel: Function Extension: 0200e1f505 > May 25 16:08:57 buttercup kernel: Function Extension: 040600e04c390010 > May 25 16:08:57 buttercup kernel: Product version: 5.0 > May 25 16:08:57 buttercup kernel: Product name: Realtek | Rtl8139 | Something is a little wrong here. The Realtek RTL8139 is a wired Ethernet 10/100 interface chip. > May 25 16:08:57 buttercup kernel: CIS reading done > May 25 16:08:57 buttercup kernel: cardbus1: <unknown card> > (vendor=0x10ec, dev=0x8180) at 0.0 irq 11 Probably this means a Realtek 8180 chip is actually in the card. This is a recently launched WLAN chip, which Linksys appear to have switched to. I don't think anyone is yet working on a driver. I have now emailed Realtek asking for programming information. Tony
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