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Title: Which Kernel Supports Wpa
Post by: DrWowe on October 30, 2005, 01:05:23 pm
I've compiled and installed the wpa_supplicant program, but it's clear that the wireless drivers in the kernel are too old to support this.  So, I need to upgrade my kernel.  Do any of the 3rd party kernels support WPA in the Prism2 driver?
Title: Which Kernel Supports Wpa
Post by: Hrw on October 30, 2005, 02:48:07 pm
OZ support WPA atleast for prism2 CF cards (if they have firmware 1.7.0 or newer).

I don't know how things look with sl-6000 internal wifi.
Title: Which Kernel Supports Wpa
Post by: DrWowe on December 05, 2005, 10:21:36 am
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OZ support WPA atleast for prism2 CF cards (if they have firmware 1.7.0 or newer).

I just tried out OpenZaurus 3.5.3.  The internal WiFi uses the prism2_usb driver.

Unfortunately, I get "ioctl[PRISM2_IOCTL_PRISM2_PARAM]: Function not implemented" messages from wpa_supplicant.

Has anyone gotten WPA to work on the 6000 internal WiFi?  Any ROM, any kernel, please share!
Title: Which Kernel Supports Wpa
Post by: adf on December 05, 2005, 02:48:47 pm
There was discussion of wpa in the guylhem rom section. I think guylhem posted a how to... but not sure