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From: Johnny Shih (johnnyshih_at_speedymail.org)
Date: Thu Aug 01 2002 - 02:53:07 CDT

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    Jan Rychter wrote:

    >>>>>>"David" == David Gibson <davidgibson.dropbear.id.au> write
    >>>>>>
    > David> I messed some things up on the 0.12 versions which affects
    > David> Symbol cards like the DWL-650H (the DWL-650 and DWL-650H are
    > David> very different)
    > David> - I don't have any Symbol cards to test with, unfortunately.
    >
    > David> Try either 0.11b, or the current "testing" version.
    >
    >The 0.11b version works for me with the additional "double reset" patch
    >(attached).
    >
    >It's not perfect, it sometimes hangs and prints endless stuff like:
    >
    >Jul 15 13:39:29 tnuctip kernel: eth0: Error -110 writing packet to BAP
    >Jul 15 13:39:29 tnuctip kernel: eth0: Error -110 writing Tx descriptor to BAP
    >Jul 15 13:40:00 tnuctip last message repeated 8140 times
    >Jul 15 13:41:01 tnuctip last message repeated 17195 times
    >Jul 15 13:41:06 tnuctip last message repeated 1552 times
    >
    >but overall it makes the card work, so I'm almost happy.
    >
    >good luck,
    >--Jan
    >
    >
    I tried "testing" driver and it works after many times of restarting the
    card using cardctl......it looked like it receives erroneous packets
    occasionally.
    David, I am wondering if the driver does changes to the card physically?
    The reason I am asking because I've encountered this strange problem
    after installing the driver. The computer (a laptop) uses this DWL-650H
    card is actually a client which shares internet connection off my host
    desktop computer (using DWL-500). Before the driver, my laptop client is
    able to use internet and achieves high speed (500K/s) under Windows XP
    whereas the host is running under Red Hat 7.3 with dhcpd (connecting to
    Telstra BigPond Cable)...etc....now with the same setup, wireless
    connection would just drop out whenever the client is trying to access
    internet at high speed (e.g. download files from local Telstra site) and
    after that, it's never able to reconnect again and would need to do
    /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia restart on my host computer.....any ideas?

    Jan, thanks for the file. Just one little thing, I am too stupid to
    figure out how to actually install the patch, would you mind instructing
    me?

    Thanks
    Johnny