Stephen Hemminger wrote:

>use blacklist in module config to block one.
>Just put in /etc/modprobe.conf

>blacklist orinoco

Unfortunately this is not work at least it is not work with FC4. I can blacklist eepro100 and 8139cp.

blacklist eepro100
blacklist 8139cp

but I can't blacklist orinoco_pci
blacklist orinoco_pci

It always loads itself with or without blacklist. That's why I have to do 'rm -f orinoco*.* && depmod -a' when the new kernel arrives. Seems that users are directed to use unsecure orinoco (wep) driver rather than secure hostap (wpa/wpa2,tkip,aes) driver for their prism2 hardware.

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Best Regards, Jar
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