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Newer page: version 4 Last edited on Tuesday, August 30, 2005 3:03:55 pm by JohnMcPherson
Older page: version 3 Last edited on Tuesday, August 23, 2005 8:59:40 am by JohnMcPherson Revert
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 ! Linux Drivers 
 Prism Chipsets have great linux support any of the following drivers will work 
  
 * Orinoco 
-* HostAP 
+* [ HostAP]  
 * Linux-Wlan-Ng 
  
 The Prism3-based cards use the kernel's <tt>prism54</tt> driver. 
  
 !Linksys WPC-11 
-This CardBus card uses a Prism2 or 2.5 chip, and only supports 802.11b and [WEP]. Confusingly, the <tt>iwconfig</tt> command shows __Nickname: "Prism I"__ for this card, but it is definitely not using a prism1 chipset. It just works in Ubuntu 5.04 (Hoary), where the cardmgr automatically loads the Orinoco and orinoco_cs drivers. However, my network uses [WPA], and <tt>wpasupplicant</tt> doesn't work with the orinoco driver, but it does with the HostAP driver, which doesn't come bundled with Ubuntu. It looks like Hoary doesn't have pre-compiled modules for the default 2.6 kernel, so you'll have to manually compile the HostAP drivers. 
+This CardBus card uses a Prism2 or 2.5 chip, and only supports 802.11b and [WEP]. Confusingly, the <tt>iwconfig</tt> command shows __Nickname: "Prism I"__ for this card, but it is definitely not using a prism1 chipset. It just works in Ubuntu 5.04 (Hoary), where the cardmgr automatically loads the Orinoco and orinoco_cs drivers. However, my network uses [WPA], and <tt>wpasupplicant</tt> doesn't work with the orinoco driver, but it does with the HostAP driver, which doesn't come bundled with Ubuntu. It looks like Hoary doesn't have pre-compiled modules for the default 2.6 kernel, so you'll have to manually compile the [ HostAP] drivers. 
 <verbatim> 
 apt-get install hostap-source 
 </verbatim> 
 The TarBall will be downloaded to /usr/src/, which you will have to extract and compile.