
If you change mode from Ad-Hoc to Managed,please key this command: If you change mode from Managed(Infrastructure) to Ad-Hoc(IBSS),please key this command: Our driver default mode is Managed(Infrastructure) mode with which our driver XXX is the AP or IBSS station ssid, you can get it with these two commonds: XXX is a string, includes : Europe, Japan, USA, Reg_Unknown If you have up our driver, you must down your dirver with this command You can use this command to assign an IP address and up it. Of user guider to connect your desired AP or IBSS station. Makefile.26: Makefile for kernel 2.6 seriesĪfter your inserted this module to system, your can use special commands Makefile.24: Makefile for kernel 2.4 series Then the driver, w35und.o, will be created. In your driver path, Driver/Linux/2.4/, run WIS89C35 Wireless Linux Driver Installation & User Guide Trascrivo le istruzioni (penso che siano tali): Vorrei far funzionare (a casa) la scheda wireless in oggetto, ho ottenuto tramite la Conitech (che vende la scheda come linux compatibile) il driver per linux su un file zip. Sono riuscito miracolosamente a far funzionare il mio modema adsl Trust (conexant), seguendo le indicazioni della guida ed altre informazioni reperite in rete. Ho installato da poco Edgy su una partizione del mio computer di studio.
