[driverloader] Re: driverloader Digest, Vol 40, Issue 6
Dirk Handzic
dhandzic at plantron.se
Thu Jan 11 11:21:46 EST 2007
The working configuration of driverloader on our old server used:
Driverloader 1.73
Kernel 2.4.20-31.9
WG311 driver 1.0.1.7
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Med vänlig hälsning/ Best regards
Dirk Handzic
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> Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2007 13:48:25 -0500
> From: "Linuxant support (Jonathan)" <support at linuxant.com>
> Subject: Re: [driverloader] Problem with driverloader
> To: dhandzic at plantron.se
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> Hi,
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> with your current setup, you should try to identify from which version
> of DriverLoader and/or the kernel you start to experience the problem.
> Knowing this information will greatly help us identify the exact source
> of the problem.
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> Jonathan
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> dhandzic at plantron.se wrote:
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>> Hi,
>> unfortenuately I dont have an access point or wlan board supporting
>> master mode
>> and can not test managed mode.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Dirk
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>> Quoting "Linuxant support (Jonathan)" <support at linuxant.com>:
>>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> with the setup you have descried, you can't use the managed mode but
>>> DriverLoader is mostly tested with the managed mode these days given
>>> the fact that almost all users want to use DriverLoader in that mode.
>>> It is always possible that this is a ad-hoc specific issue we are not
>>> aware of, you could try in managed more using a test setup to see if
>>> you have a similar stability issue or not?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>>
>>> Jonathan
>>> Technical specialist / Linuxant
>>> www.linuxant.com
>>> support at linuxant.com
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>>>
>>>
>>> Dirk Handzic wrote:
>>>
>>>> The board is sitting on our server which has the internet connection
>>>> and serves as firewall, router and wlan access point. That is why I
>>>> am using it in ad-hoc mode. It would be preferrable to use it in
>>>> master mode to make it an access point but neither the board nor
>>>> driverloader does support this.
>>>>
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