Advice: 128 bit wep and Prism chipset

Omer Faruk Sen freebsd at faruk.net
Fri Oct 3 01:36:06 PDT 2003


Are you sure? (by the way I am not ... ) I have looked at 
/usr/src/sys/dev/an/if_an_pci.c 

#define AIRONET_VENDORID        0x14B9
#define AIRONET_DEVICEID_35x    0x0350
#define AIRONET_DEVICEID_4500   0x4500
#define AIRONET_DEVICEID_4800   0x4800
#define AIRONET_DEVICEID_4xxx   0x0001
#define AIRONET_DEVICEID_MPI350 0xA504
#define AN_PCI_PLX_LOIO         0x14    /* PLX chip iobase */
#define AN_PCI_LOIO             0x18    /* Aironet iobase */ 

static struct an_type an_devs[] = {
       { AIRONET_VENDORID, AIRONET_DEVICEID_35x, "Cisco Aironet 350 Series" 
},
       { AIRONET_VENDORID, AIRONET_DEVICEID_4500, "Aironet PCI4500" }, 


The point that I want to learn is the chipset of this card is Prism based? 

Peter Radcliffe writes: 

> Omer Faruk Sen <freebsd at faruk.net> probably said:
>> 3)The company is suggesting me to buy Cisco 350 PCI cards. I have read 
>> http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Linux.Wireless.drivers. 
>> html and it states that Cisco 350 cards are also Prism II chipset based 
>> cards. Is that true? And can I use that card to create an Access Point with 
>> FreeBSD?
> 
> No. Neither of these things are true. Cisco 350 cards are aironet cards. 
> 
> P. 
> 
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> pir 
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