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I am about to ditch my new zaurus c1000 and go back to Palm ..so one last go. I am a COMPLETE novice so be gentle.I would like to hang on to the zaurus because of the keyboard(reminds me of my old psions) but I cannot get it to connect to my home network. When I first got it I loaded up cacko 1.23 and tried running the planex gw cf11x . I fill in the info for my home network (never any problems with my ibook and four other computers-they all log on straight away)-the result is either network offline , or iniatalising just keeps on doing that. I then loaded the Rom from Figlabs same result. I then went back to cacko with a dlink dcf-660w -same result. I have connected ok to a friends network with no problems. so it is clearly something to do with my wireless network ( Belkin 54g) but there is no security on it or anything that would obviously stop connecting. ( as Ive said all the other computers and visiting ones work fine immediately) Ive tried delving into the config file using vi ( following various threads) but Im a bit wary since i dont really know what im doing .. any help would br greatly appreciated,thanks
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I am about to ditch my new zaurus c1000 and go back to Palm ..so one last go. I am a COMPLETE novice so be gentle.I would like to hang on to the zaurus because of the keyboard(reminds me of my old psions) but I cannot get it to connect to my home network. When I first got it I loaded up cacko 1.23 and tried running the planex gw cf11x . I fill in the info for my home network (never any problems with my ibook and four other computers-they all log on straight away)-the result is either network offline , or iniatalising just keeps on doing that. I then loaded the Rom from Figlabs same result. I then went back to cacko with a dlink dcf-660w -same result. I have connected ok to a friends network with no problems. so it is clearly something to do with my wireless network ( Belkin 54g) but there is no security on it or anything that would obviously stop connecting. ( as Ive said all the other computers and visiting ones work fine immediately) Ive tried delving into the config file using vi ( following various threads) but Im a bit wary since i dont really know what im doing .. any help would br greatly appreciated,thanks
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fix your wifi router so it supports IEEE 802.11b properly
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mmiller ... I hear you.
I am also having difficulty getting Cacko to recognize my wifi xi-825 cf card. It works out of the box in oz/gpe and pdaXrom, so I know it works and the network I am connecting to works as well. Something is just wrong with the hostap driver ...
Can you confirm if your card is detected and drivers are loaded? Is the LED on your wifi blinking, on or off?
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I am about to ditch my new zaurus c1000 and go back to Palm ..so one last go. I am a COMPLETE novice so be gentle.I would like to hang on to the zaurus because of the keyboard(reminds me of my old psions) but I cannot get it to connect to my home network. When I first got it I loaded up cacko 1.23 and tried running the planex gw cf11x . I fill in the info for my home network (never any problems with my ibook and four other computers-they all log on straight away)-the result is either network offline , or iniatalising just keeps on doing that. I then loaded the Rom from Figlabs same result. I then went back to cacko with a dlink dcf-660w -same result. I have connected ok to a friends network with no problems. so it is clearly something to do with my wireless network ( Belkin 54g) but there is no security on it or anything that would obviously stop connecting. ( as Ive said all the other computers and visiting ones work fine immediately) Ive tried delving into the config file using vi ( following various threads) but Im a bit wary since i dont really know what im doing .. any help would br greatly appreciated,thanks
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fix your wifi router so it supports IEEE 802.11b properly
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How would I fix my router ?its run through a windows xp machine.
Both cards are recognised by the zaurus-I understood that cacko supports both cards and therefore assume that the drivers are loaded but hoiw can I check?
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I cant see what is wrong woth you! I had been using cacko with the planex for about 10 days with NO problem!
(Post a dmesg and some screenshots of your wifi panel).
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im afraid that i am such a beginner that I dont know how to get the output of dmesg out of my machine in order to post it here. Ive tried using dmesg > boot.messages, but no file seems to appear anywhere...help!
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mmiller, can u also do a
# cardctl ident
and post us the results?
This should show what card is detected ... in case the necessary driver is not loaded properly.
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cardctl ident
socket 0:
product info: "D-Link", "DCF-660W" ""
manfid: 6(network)
Socket 1:
no product info available
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cardctl ident
socket 0:
product info: "D-Link", "DCF-660W" ""
manfid: 6(network)
Socket 1:
no product info available
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hmmm ... your manfid seem to be missing something ... typically, it would be like this ...
socket 0:
product info: "D-Link", "DCF-660W" ""
manfid: 0xd601, 0x0005 <--- for example
function: 6(network)
Socket 1:
no product info available
How about a iwconfig? <--- See if a driver is loaded.
If not, you may want to try add the above info into hostap_cs.conf to get the driver loaded.
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my mistake! the missing manfid was there manfid: 0xd601, 0x0005
iwconfig produces lo no wireless extensions. Warning: driver for device wifi0 recommend version 18 of wireless extension, but has been compilied with version 16, therefore some driver features may not be available...
wifi0 IEEE 802.11-D5 Mode: managed
encryption key:off
Link quality:0 Signal level:0 Noise level:0
Rx invalid rwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
Tx excessive retyries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed Beacon :0
Wlan0 ( same data as above)
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uhm... this looks very promising. I cannot give you any advice, but certainly the card is properly recognized.
You just need to properly configure it to connect to your acces point, which usually is the easiest part.
I'm just giving you energy to keep on havint it working !!
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can you limit the belkin to operate only as an 802.11b device and not in mixed b/g mode?
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progress of sorts: ive changed the setting on the belkin to allow 802.11b devices rather than the default which is mixed. with the planex card in the icon on the zaurus is blu and wireless lan status registers as functioning (mac address, signal noise quality) However I cant connect to the internet and the belkin router status dosn't show the zaurus on the client list as connected ---grrr! running iwconfig now reports quality noise and signal ok but rx still invalid etc.. although invalid misc now reports 54
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progress of sorts: ive changed the setting on the belkin to allow 802.11b devices rather than the default which is mixed. with the planex card in the icon on the zaurus is blu and wireless lan status registers as functioning (mac address, signal noise quality) However I cant connect to the internet and the belkin router status dosn't show the zaurus on the client list as connected ---grrr! running iwconfig now reports quality noise and signal ok but rx still invalid etc.. although invalid misc now reports 54
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newsflash i changed the wlan settings on the zaurus to "any" and lo and behold im connected. However when i check the belkin client liston the router I am indeed on it and when I check the wireless lan status on the zaurus likewise but showing a different mac address. Also when I log off I cant reconnect without removing the card and reinserting it. but THANKS to EVERYONE for all your help so far
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mmiller ... congrats on the progress!
Just to verify, ... currently you can connect and surf the web but cannot reconnect without reinserting the cf card?
Try "cardctl reset" in a console. You may need to do a "sudo cardctl reset".
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thanks -cardctl reset works- is there a way of placing that instruction so the machine just resets automatically-i think that I have seen something in various posts but I need the andypandy instructions so that I can follow how to do it!
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thanks -cardctl reset works- is there a way of placing that instruction so the machine just resets automatically-i think that I have seen something in various posts but I need the andypandy instructions so that I can follow how to do it!
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When you say to reset it automatically, can you clarify further?
1. Insert in, detects wifi, connect to internet, run opera.
2. Exit Opera, disconnect from wifi.
3. When Opera launches, get wifi cf to auto reset and connect to wifi?
Is that what you want?
I would think that there are some network script that is executed when a network connection is requested, and that's where a cardctl reset can be made where necessary.
I dabbled with some of these config files while trying to get usb-tcpip to work, but do not know the exact detail of it.
Someone else may want to shed light on this.
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sorry Im being less than clear- is there a way of writing in an instruction that resets the card without my having to do that manually each time I want to log on?