wavelan — AT&T GIS WaveLAN ISA device driver
insmod wavelan_cs.o [io=B,B..] [ irq=I,I..] [name=N,N..]
wavelan is the low-level
      device driver for the NCR / AT&T / Lucent WaveLAN ISA and Digital (DEC)
      RoamAbout DS wireless
      ethernet adapter. This driver is available as a module or
      might be compiled in the kernel. This driver supports
      multiple cards in both forms (up to 4) and allocates the next
      available ethernet device (eth0..eth#) for each card found,
      unless a device name is explicitly specified (see below).
      This device name will be reported in the kernel log file with
      the MAC address, NWID and frequency used by the card.
This section apply to the module form (parameters passed
        on the insmod(8) command line). If
        the driver is included in the kernel, use the ether=IRQ,IO,NAME syntax on
        the kernel command line.
ioSpecify the list of base address where to search for wavelan cards (setting by dip switch on the card). If you don't specify any io address, the driver will scan 0x390 and 0x3E0 addresses, which might conflict with other hardware...
irqSet the list of irq that each wavelan card should use (the value is saved in permanent storage for future use).
nameSet the list of name to be used for each wavelan cards device (name used by ifconfig(8)).
Set the network ID [0 to
        FFFF] or disable it
        [off]. As the NWID is stored
        in the card Permanent Storage Area, it will be reuse at any
        further invocation of the driver.
For the 2.4GHz 2.00 Hardware, you are able to set the
        frequency by specifying one of the 10 defined channels
        (2.412,
        2.422, 2.425, 2.4305, 2.432,
        2.442, 2.452, 2.460, 2.462 or 2.484) or directly by its
        value. The frequency is changed immediately and
        permanently. Frequency availability depends on the
        regulations...
Set a list of MAC addresses in the driver (up to 8) and get the last quality of link for each of those (see iwspy(8)).
status is the status
        reported by the modem. Link
        quality reports the quality of the modulation
        on the air (direct sequence spread spectrum) [max = 16].
        Level and Noise refer to the signal level and noise
        level [max = 64]. The crypt
        discarded packet and misc discarded packet counters
        are not implemented.
Enable you the define the quality and level threshold used by the modem (packet below that level are discarded).
This functionality makes it possible to set a number of signal level intervals and to count the number of packets received in each of those defined intervals. This distribution might be used to calculate the mean value and standard deviation of the signal level.
This driver will fail to detect some non-NCR/ATT&T/Lucent Wavelan cards. If this happens for you, you must look in the source code on how to add your card to the detection routine.
Some of the mentioned features are optional. You may enable to disable them by changing flags in the driver header and recompile.
This page is part of release 3.33 of the Linux man-pages project. A
      description of the project, and information about reporting
      bugs, can be found at http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/.
| From jthplb.hpl.hp.com Thu Dec 19 18:31:49 1996 From: Jean Tourrilhes <jthplb.hpl.hp.com> Address: HP Labs, Filton Road, Stoke Gifford, Bristol BS12 6QZ, U.K. Jean II - HPLB - '96 wavelan.c.4 Provenance of this page is unclear. Licensed under the GPL, after inquiries with Jean Tourrilhes and Bruce Janson (mtk, July 2006) |