Subject: Re: DWL-G650
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Date: 11/30/2004 12:11:49
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>> Yes, and it seems to work.
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>> That output looks ok, except that there is no network around.
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>> Are you sure there's a network?  Other cards work?
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>Yes (o;
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>Running Apple airport basestation here...
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	Oh.  Is the "airport" using "shared authentication"?  The "ath"
driver (on NetBSD) doesn't seem to support this yet (no ioctl for it in
the driver sources).  If this is the case, file a PR.

>Someone knows what the blinking of "ACT" and "LINK" means?

	You are probably "connecting" but not "associating", so there
would be plenty of traffic if you can sniff it or otherwise see it.

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>Might be still something missing in the PCI1520 cardbus bridge
>driver (pccbb.c)...had to add to set bit 27 in the SYSCTRL register
>for powering the card.
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>rick
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	Good Luck,

	Paul Shupak
	track@plectere.com