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6 wavelan - AT&T GIS WaveLAN ISA device driver
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9 insmod wavelan_cs.o [io=B,B..] [ irq=I,I..] [name=N,N..]
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12 This driver is obsolete: it was removed from the kernel in version
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15 wavelan is the low-level device driver for the NCR / AT&T / Lucent
16 WaveLAN ISA and Digital (DEC) RoamAbout DS wireless ethernet adapter.
17 This driver is available as a module or might be compiled in the ker‐
18 nel. This driver supports multiple cards in both forms (up to 4) and
19 allocates the next available ethernet device (eth0..eth#) for each card
20 found, unless a device name is explicitly specified (see below). This
21 device name will be reported in the kernel log file with the MAC
22 address, NWID and frequency used by the card.
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24 Parameters
25 This section apply to the module form (parameters passed on the ins‐
26 mod(8) command line). If the driver is included in the kernel, use the
27 ether=IRQ,IO,NAME syntax on the kernel command line.
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29 io Specify the list of base address where to search for wavelan
30 cards (setting by dip switch on the card). If you don't specify
31 any io address, the driver will scan 0x390 and 0x3E0 addresses,
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34 irq Set the list of irq that each wavelan card should use (the value
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37 name Set the list of name to be used for each wavelan cards device
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40 Wireless extensions
41 Use iwconfig(8) to manipulate wireless extensions.
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43 NWID (or domain)
44 Set the network ID [0 to FFFF] or disable it [off]. As the NWID is
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48 Frequency & channels
49 For the 2.4 GHz 2.00 Hardware, you are able to set the frequency by
50 specifying one of the 10 defined channels (2.412, 2.422, 2.425, 2.4305,
51 2.432, 2.442, 2.452, 2.460, 2.462 or 2.484) or directly by its value.
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55 Statistics spy
56 Set a list of MAC addresses in the driver (up to 8) and get the last
57 quality of link for each of those (see iwspy(8)).
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60 status is the status reported by the modem. Link quality reports the
61 quality of the modulation on the air (direct sequence spread spectrum)
62 [max = 16]. Level and Noise refer to the signal level and noise level
63 [max = 64]. The crypt discarded packet and misc discarded packet coun‐
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66 Private ioctl
67 You may use iwpriv(8) to manipulate private ioctls.
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69 Quality and level threshold
70 Enable you the define the quality and level threshold used by the modem
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73 Histogram
74 This functionality makes it possible to set a number of signal level
75 intervals and to count the number of packets received in each of those
76 defined intervals. This distribution might be used to calculate the
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79 Specific notes
80 This driver fails to detect some non-NCR/AT&T/Lucent Wavelan cards. If
81 this happens for you, you must look in the source code on how to add
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84 Some of the mentioned features are optional. You may enable to disable
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88 wavelan_cs(4), ifconfig(8), insmod(8), iwconfig(8), iwpriv(8), iwspy(8)
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91 This page is part of release 5.02 of the Linux man-pages project. A
92 description of the project, information about reporting bugs, and the
93 latest version of this page, can be found at
94 https://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.
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