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12-01-2003
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Description:
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This card will bridge a prism2 device to work in a PCI slot. It oddly enough works with other brands of course, so a D-Link DWL-650 and this will go together. This works with all three of the prism drivers, the in-kernel one, and the Linux wlan and host_ap modules:
http://www.linux-wlan.com/linux-wlan
http://hostap.epitest.fi/
In all three cases the driver ends in _plx instead of _pci or _cs, so the kernel driver for this card its PCMCIA buddy would be: orinoco_plx
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Keywords:
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PLX pcmcia-bridge pci wdt11
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/sbin/lspci output:
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00:12.0 Network controller: Global Sun Technology Inc PCMCIA-to-PCI Wireless Network Bridge (rev 02)
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Chipset:
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global sun
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Connection Type:
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PCI
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