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prohk
08-13-2005, 01:07 AM
I am running a cisco wireless 350 on my laptop, is there a driver so knoppix will recognize it.

Thanks

UnderScore
08-13-2005, 01:19 AM
It should work. Unless someone has it too, you may have to do some google searching.
http://linux-wless.passys.nl/query_part.php?brandname=Cisco&zoek=brandname

Cisco
wlan type Product ID Vendor & Product code Host I/F Chipset Driver Works with Linux Comments
802.11b AIR-PCM 340 PCMCIA Aironet Aironet driver green http://www.cisco.com
802.11b AIR-PCI 340 PCI Aironet Aironet driver green http://www.cisco.com
802.11b AIR-PCM 352 PCMCIA Aironet Aironet driver green uses "airo_cs" driver; http://www.cisco.com
802.11b AIR-LMC352 PCMCIA Aironet Aironet driver green with ext. ant. connector; http://www.cisco.com
802.11b AIR-PCI 352 PCI Aironet Aironet driver green uses "airo_cs" driver; http://www.cisco.com
802.11b AIR-MPI350-GO-A-K9 Aironet Aironet driver green http://www.cisco.com
802.11a AIR-CB20A-A-K9 Cardbus Aironet Aironet driver green http://www.cisco.com

http://www.linuxquestions.org/hcl/showproduct.php?product=589&sort=8&cat=129&page=1


Excellent card.

Works with the kernel tree drivers for managed, ad-hoc and rfmon modes.

The firmware should be downgraded to version 4.25.23 (from the cisco site) here (you'll need a username and password):
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Software/Tablebuild/doftp.pl?ftpfile=/cisco/crypto/3DES/wireless/aironet/firmware/350/350-PCMCIA-LMC-PCI-v42523.exe
if you want to use rfmon.

Highly recommended for normal use and, if you're so inclined, wardriving.