On 3/1/06, Alberto Patino <pato.lukaz(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 2/28/06, Patrick von der Hagen <patrick(a)wudika.de> wrote:
> You are lucky, my Dell Precision M60 freezes as soon as the module is
> loaded and so far I failed to get any valuable information in syslog.
> However, bcm43xx isn't really considered stable, is it? So I just delete
> the bcm43xx-module after each kernel-update to avoid having it activated
> by fedora and stick to ndiswrapper>
Well, I have advances with the FC5 bcm43xx driver for my DELL M60.
In the first try I downloaded from the Dell site the latest broadcom
driver. This firmware caused my machine to freeze.
I read the kernel source Documentation/network/bcm43xx.txt and I saw a
list of drivers and versions. The first time I didn't understand the
version numbers associated with the http link.
But know I catch that the number is the version asociated withe the
particular drver. The dell newest driver doesn't match this number so
I looked up for a driver matching the version. (Fortunately I had
several dell drives stored in my lap)
Well I had 3 drivers version from DELL, I remove the newest driver I
installed with bcm43xx-fwcutter and I reinstalled a older version
matching the one pinpoint out in the bcm43xx.txt file.
Alberto P.
Now I can scan with iwconfig.
However i cannot do network connection yet with the wireless
interface, I'll try this later.
well, 4 nights I have the bcm43xx included in FC5 Test3 working. The
weird thing is that I
achieved this with an insolit procedure:
I notice that getting the eth1 wireless interface up was only posibble
when I was using the alias number, so I run the next list of commands.
iwconfig eth1:1 rate 11Mb
iwconfig eth1:1 ap 00:0d:72:7c:24:c9
route add default gw 172.16.0.1 dev eth1:1
route add -net 172.16.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 dev eth1:1
route add default gw 172.16.0.1 dev eth1:1
And now the driver is working.
My /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1:
[root@amturing ~]# cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1
# Please read /usr/share/doc/initscripts-*/sysconfig.txt
# for the documentation of these parameters.
USERCTL=yes
IPV6INIT=no
PEERDNS=yes
GATEWAY=172.16.0.1
TYPE=Wireless
DEVICE=eth1:1
HWADDR=00:0b:7d:07:75:d0
BOOTPROTO=none
NETMASK=255.255.0.0
DHCP_HOSTNAME=
IPADDR=172.16.1.34
DOMAIN=
ESSID=2WIRE205
CHANNEL=1
MODE=Managed
RATE='11 Mb/s'
ONPARENT=no
Now its time to test the newest driver from the berlios site!
Thanks this is awesome! :)
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Don't be evil!!!