Dave Johnston wrote: > Roby wrote: >> Dave Johnston wrote: >>> I've just done a fresh install of Sarge using kernel 2.6.8-2-386, >>> and now I'm trying to get a Prism2-based USB wifi adaptor working >>> so I can connect the machine to the network as a normal client. >> I downloaded linux-wlan-ng source and built my own modules; currently >> use linux-wlan-ng-0.2.1-pre26 under a (custom) 2.6.12.3 kernel. >> Works fine. >> >> Regarding your current quandry, I think you meant 'lsusb | grep >> prism2'. Try manually reading through the output from lsusb -vv. My >> (AirVast) radio doesn't say 'prism*' in the lsusb verbiage. > > Quite correct - lsusb is what I wanted and reports the Prism2.5 card as > expected! > > I did try the source route today, but there appears to be confusion > amongst the docs about how to do this. As I understand it, this the > basic procedure (mostly from the wlan-ng readme): > - install/extract kernel sources > - configure kernel source ('make menuconfig'), check wlan support is > enabled - extract linux-wlan-ng sources > - on l-w-ng sources, do 'make config', 'make all', 'make install' > - reboot > > What's missing from that list? Upon reboot 'modprobe prism2_usb' still > reports the module as missing. > > Ta, > Dave
That's what I do too ... except that I also compile the kernel from the source and .config that is referenced when building the prism modules. I have p80211.ko and prism2_usb.ko in /lib/modules/2.6.12.3/linux-wlan-ng for my 2.6.12.3 kernel. Roby -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]