From: Howard Chu <hyc@highlandsun.com>
To: Dave <kilroyd@googlemail.com>
Cc: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: orinoco_cs and WPA-EAP?
Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 12:38:17 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4A0DC4A9.8050505@highlandsun.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4A0DB0A5.9010301@gmail.com>
Dave wrote:
> Howard Chu wrote:
>> Sigh, nothing's ever easy. After abandoning the CTX714 I mentioned in an
>> earlier email, I find that the Thinkpad T42 I got from eBay came with some
>> kind of Orinoco 802.11B mini-PCI card installed. Ubuntu Jaunty's 2.6.28 kernel
>> loads up the orinoco_cs driver for this card. It appears that this driver only
>> supports WPA-PSK, and I use WPA-EAP on my home wlan. Has anyone done any work
>> on supporting WPA-EAP for this card?
>
> Michael Stokes, who is primarily responsible for debugging my initial
> WPA efforts, reported getting WPA-EAP working with a Toshiba Wireless
> WLAN v01.01 shortly after we got WPA-PSK working. However I haven't had
> independent confirmation of this.
>
> The driver has evolved since then, so it's possible that we've broken
> something.
>
> Note that the card only supports TKIP, so it won't work if the AP
> doesn't offer it. At that time there seemed to be an issue with
> wpa_supplicant attempting to use CCMP when offered by the AP, despite it
> also offering TKIP - the workaround being to explicitly specify TKIP in
> wpa_supplicant.conf.
Thanks, that may have been the issue I was facing at first. My AP was
configured for CCMP. I've now set it to TKIP and seem to be getting further.
But now when I start wpa_supplicant I see a stream of "Information frame lost"
messages in dmesg that pretty much never end (interspersed once in a while
with ratelimit messages). I wonder if this laptop's mini-PCI slot is hosed or
something. Also, one of the 2 antenna cable's connector came off, and I've
tried to crimp the cable back into the connector but it may not be making full
contact. The joys of buying used hardware...
> Regards,
>
> Dave.
>
> PS. My contact with Michael has only been in private mail, so I've bcc'd
> him (rather than cc'ing in case he want to keep his email off public
> lists) in the hope that he can supply you with the necessary hints to
> get it working.
>
--
-- Howard Chu
CTO, Symas Corp. http://www.symas.com
Director, Highland Sun http://highlandsun.com/hyc/
Chief Architect, OpenLDAP http://www.openldap.org/project/
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-05-15 19:38 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-05-10 4:41 CTX714 to a good home Howard Chu
2009-05-15 9:48 ` orinoco_cs and WPA-EAP? Howard Chu
2009-05-15 18:12 ` Dave
2009-05-15 19:38 ` Howard Chu [this message]
2009-05-15 20:42 ` Dave
2009-05-15 23:12 ` Dan Williams
2009-05-16 0:14 ` Howard Chu
2009-05-10 6:19 ` Dave
2009-05-16 1:35 ` Dan Williams
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