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mechlar 06-21-2005 08:01 PM

Driver Problems
 
Let me start off first by saying this is a wireless driver problem. I have posted in the wireless forums but, I have got to the point that I need help from people that know fedora core one. I have the following specs:

Computer: Averatec 6100
Os: Fedora core 1 kernel 2.4.22
Wireless card: Ralink 2500


Problem:

The problem I am having is with the make config part.
When I get use the make config command I have to
put in the source directory the default is /usr/src/Linux-2.4.22 etc. etc.
What my problem is what do I need to change this too.
The closest thing I see is the /usr/src/redhat........
I will attach the readme that came with the driver.

Code:

* README
*
* Ralink Tech Inc.
*
* http://www.ralinktech.com
*

=======================================================================
ModelName:
===========
RT2500


=======================================================================
Supporting Kernel:
===================
linux kernel 2.4 and 2.6 series.
Tested in Redhat 7.3 or later, Fedora Core 1, Suse 8.0,8.1,9.0, Mandrake 9.0->10.0, Slackware 9.0,9.1



=======================================================================
Description:
=============
This is a linux device driver for Ralink RT2500 b/g WLAN Card.



=======================================================================
Contents:
=============
./2.4.x                        : Makefile for kernel 2.4 series
./2.6.x                        : Makefile for kernel 2.6 series
*.c                        : c files
*.h                        : header files
Makefile.BigEndian        : Makefile for big endian platform



=======================================================================
Features:
==========
  This driver implements basic IEEE802.11. Infrastructure and adhoc mode with open or shared or WPA
  authentication method. WEP-40 and WEP-104 TKIP and AES encryption,



=======================================================================
Build Instructions:
====================
For 2.4 series kernel:
a. $tar -xvzf RT2500-Linux-STA-x.x.x.x.tar.gz
    go to "./RT2500-Linux-STA-x.x.x.x/Module" directory.

b. Use 'chmod 755' command to change access right of following script files :
  'load', 'unload', 'Configure'

c. run 'cp ./2.4.x/Makefile .' and 'cp ./2.4.x/load .'

d. $make config        # config build linux os version

e. $make all            # compile driver source code

f. $load                # load/insmod module(rt2500.o)

Note: Script functionality:
load            load module to kernel
unload          unload module from kernel
Configure      retrieve linux version


For 2.6 series kernel:
a.  run 'cd STA/Module'
        'cp ./2.6.x/Makefile .'
        'cp ./2.6.x/load .'

b.  $make -C /path/to/source SUBDIRS=$PWD modules
    Where /path/to/source is the path to the source directory for the (configured and built) target kernel.

c.  run '/sbin/insmod rt2500.ko'  (as root)
        '/sbin/ifconfig ra0 inet YOUR_IP up'


For big endian platform:
a.  replace Makefile with Makefile.BigEndian



=======================================================================
To BUILD UTILITY
====================

a.  go to the "./Utility" directory

b.  run 'qmake -o Makefile raconfig2500.pro'
    If qmake command is not found in your system, you can download the QT tool
    'qt-x11-free-3.2.1' or later at
    http://www.trolltech.com/

    (qmake comes with RedHat 7.3 or later QT Package)

c.  run 'make" to compile the utility source code.

d.  After all, an execution file would be generated "RaConfig2500"
    run "RaConfig2500" to config the driver as you want



=======================================================================
CONFIGURATION:
====================
RT2500 driver can be configured via following interfaces,
i.e. (i)"iwconfig" command, (ii)"iwpriv" command, (iii) configuration file, (iv) RaConfig2500

i)  iwconfig comes with kernel.
ii) iwpriv usage, please refer to file "iwpriv_usage.txt" for details.
iii)copy configuration file "RT2500STA.dat" to /etc/Wireless/RT2500STA/RT2500STA.dat.
    Please refer to 3.1) for details.
iv) RT2500 provides API : RaConfig2500, please go to directory ./Utility and refer to how-to-compile.txt


Configuration File : RT2500STA.dat

# Copy this file to /etc/Wireless/RT2500STA/RT2500STA.dat
# This file is a binary file and will be read on loading rt2500.o module.
#
# Use "vi -b RT2500STA.dat" to modify settings according to your need.
#
# 1.) set NetworkType to "Adhoc" for using Adhoc-mode, otherwise using as Infrastructure-mode
# 2.) set Channel to "0" for auto-select on Infrastructure mode
# 3.) set SSID for connecting to your Accss-point.
# 4.) AuthMode can be "OPEN", "SHARED", "AUTO", "WPAPSK", "WPANONE"
# 5.) EncrypType can be "NONE", "WEP", "TKIP", "AES"
# for more information refer to the Readme file.
#
[Default]
CountryRegion=0
WirelessMode=0
SSID=AP350
NetworkType=Infra
Channel=0
AuthMode=OPEN
EncrypType=NONE
DefaultKeyID=1
Key1Type=0
Key1Str=0123456789
Key2Type=0
Key2Str=
Key3Type=0
Key3Str=
Key4Type=0
Key4Str=
WPAPSK=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
TXBurst=0
TurboRate=0
BGProtection=0
ShortSlot=0
TxRate=0
RTSThreshold=2312
FragThreshold=2312
PSMode=CAM
-----------------------------------------------
syntax is 'Param'='Value' and describes below.

1. CountryRegion=value
  value
        0:      for use channel 1-11
        1:      for use channel 1-11
        2:      for use channel 1-13
        3:      for use channel 10-11
        4:      for use channel 10-13
        5:      for use channel 14
        6:      for use channel 1-14
        7:      for use channel 3-9
2. WirelessMode=value
  value
        0:      802.11 B/G mixed
        1:      802.11 B only
3. SSID=value
  value
        1~32 ascii characters.
4. NetworkType=Infra
  value
      Infra : infrastructure mode
      Adhoc : adhoc mode
5. Channel=value
    value
        1~14 depends on  CountryRegion
6. AuthMode=value
    value
        OPEN      For Open System
        SHARED    For Shared key system
        AUTO
        WPAPSK
7. EncrypType=value
    value
        NONE      :For AuthMode=OPEN
        WEP      :For AuthMode=OPEN or AuthMode=SHARED
        TKIP      :For AuthMode=WPAPSK
        AES      :For AuthMode=WPAPSK
8. DefaultKeyID=value
    value
        1 ~ 4
9. Key1Type=value
    value
        0:        Hexadecimal
        1:        Ascii
10. Key1Str=value
    value
        10 or 26 hexadecimal characters eg: 012345678
        5 or 13 ascii characters eg: passd
11. Key2Type=value
    value
        0:        Hexadecimal
        1:        Ascii
12. Key2Str=value
    value
        10 or 26 hexadecimal characters eg: 012345678
        5 or 13 ascii characters eg: passd
13. Key3Type=value
    value
        0:        Hexadecimal
        1:        Ascii
14. Key3Str=value
    value
        10 or 26 hexadecimal characters eg: 012345678
        5 or 13 ascii characters eg: passd
15. Key4Type=value
    value
        0:        Hexadecimal
        1:        Ascii
16. Key4Str=value
    value
        10 or 26 hexadecimal characters eg: 012345678
        5 or 13 ascii characters eg: passd
17. WPAPSK=value
    value
        8 ~ 63 characters
          or
        64 hexadecimal characters
18. TxBurst=value
    value
        0:        Disable
        1:        Enable
19. TurboRate=value
    value
        0:        Disable
        1:        Enable
20. BGProtection=value
  value
        0:        Auto
        1:        Always On
        2:        Always Off
21. ShortSlot=value
    value
        0:        Disable
        1:        Enable
22. TxRate=value
  value
        0:    Auto
        1:    1 Mbps
        2:    2 Mbps
        3:    5.5 Mbps
        4:    11 Mbps
        5:    6  Mbps  //WirelessMode must be 0
        6:    9  Mbps  //WirelessMode must be 0
        7:    12 Mbps  //WirelessMode must be 0
        8:    18 Mbps  //WirelessMode must be 0
        9:    24 Mbps  //WirelessMode must be 0
        10:    36 Mbps  //WirelessMode must be 0
        11:    48 Mbps  //WirelessMode must be 0
        12:    54 Mbps  //WirelessMode must be 0
23. RTSThreshold=value
    value
        1 ~ 2312
24. FragThreshold=value
    value
        256 ~ 2312
25. PSMode=value
    value
    MAX_PSP  Power Saving Mode
    CAM  CAM (Constantly Awake Mode)

26. AdhocOfdm=value
    value
    0:                Adhere WIFI spec, the Tx MAX rate will be 11Mbps in Adhoc mode
    1:                Violate WIFI spec, the Tx MAX rate will be 54Mbps in Adhoc mode

27. StaWithEtherBridge=value
    value
    0:                Disable sta with ethernet to wireless bridge
    1:                Enable sta with ethernet to wireless bridge


MORE INFORMATION
=================================================================================
If you want for rt2500 driver to auto-load at boot time:
A) choose ra0 for first RT2500 WLAN card, ra1 for second RT2500 WLAN card, etc.

B) create(edit) 'ifcfg-ra0' file in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/,
  edit( or add the line) in /etc/modules.conf:
      alias ra0 rt2500

C) edit(create) the file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ra0
  DEVICE='ra0'
  ONBOOT='yes'


NOTE:
  if you use dhcp, add this line too .
    BOOTPROTO='dhcp'

*D) To ease the Default Gateway setting,
    add the line
    GATEWAY=x.x.x.x
    in /etc/sysconfig/network


==================================================================================
= To install a device driver for Ralink RT2500 b/g WLAN card in AMD64 SUSE Linux =
==================================================================================
A.
1.Edit(or add the line) in /etc/modules.conf
  alias ra0 rt2500
2.Create and edit 'ifcfg-ra0' file in /etc/sysconfig/network/
  DEVICE='ra0'
  ONBOOT='yes'
  BOOTPROTO='dhcp'

B. $tar -xvzf RT2500--Linux-STA-x.x.x.x.tar.gz
  Go to "./RT2500-Linux-STA-x.x.x.x/Module" directory

1.Copy ./Module/2.6.x/Makefile to "./Module" directory
2.$make -C /usr/src/linux-2.6.8-gentoo-r3 SUBDIRS=$PWD modules
        where linux-2.6.8-gentoo-r3 is your 2.6 kernel name
3.$insmod rt2500.ko
4.$ifconfig ra0 up
5.$iwconfig ra0 essid any
6.$dhcpcd ra0&
7.$dhcpcd ra0

Now it should be functional - type
$iwconfig
to confirm setting

C.Activate it on startup with a script.
1.Input your script file 'wlancfg' in /etc/init.d/
2.Start applicaiton YaST in System, choose system -> runlevel editor
3.In expert mode, enable 'wlancfg' in runlevel 5.


Simon_6162 06-28-2005 09:22 AM

Ok I haven't used fedora core for a a while but here goes.

Check you have the kernel source package installed (it sounds like you don't)

rpm -qa | grep kernel-source

If this is installed make sure it matches the kernel you are currently running. If you don't have it or its hte wrong version get the correct one from a fedora site.

http://mirror.ac.uk/mirror/download....s/i386/?page=2

If this is installed it should appear in /usr/src/linux-2.4......

normally i make a symbolic link to save myself specifying the current kernel directory each time eg
ln -s /usr/src/linux.4...... /usr/src/linux

Now you should be ok with the rest of the instructions.


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