kernel-ark/drivers/net/wireless
James Ketrenos 3b9990cb17 Updated ipw2200 to use the new ieee80211 callbacks
(handle_probe_response, handle_beacon, handle_association_response).

Fixed a problem with ipw_send_cmd() returning non-zero on success.

Signed-off-by: James Ketrenos <jketreno@linux.intel.com>
2005-11-07 17:51:06 -06:00
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hostap
prism54
airo_cs.c
airo.c
airo.h
airport.c
arlan-main.c
arlan-proc.c
arlan.h
atmel_cs.c
atmel_pci.c
atmel.c
atmel.h
hermes_rid.h
hermes.c
hermes.h
i82586.h
i82593.h
ipw2100.c
ipw2100.h
ipw2200.c Updated ipw2200 to use the new ieee80211 callbacks 2005-11-07 17:51:06 -06:00
ipw2200.h Added cmdlog in non-debug systems. 2005-11-07 17:51:00 -06:00
Kconfig
Makefile
netwave_cs.c
orinoco_cs.c
orinoco_nortel.c
orinoco_pci.c
orinoco_plx.c
orinoco_tmd.c
orinoco.c
orinoco.h
ray_cs.c
ray_cs.h
rayctl.h
README
spectrum_cs.c
strip.c
todo.txt
wavelan_cs.c
wavelan_cs.h
wavelan_cs.p.h
wavelan.c
wavelan.h
wavelan.p.h
wl3501_cs.c
wl3501.h

	README
	------

	This directory is mostly for Wireless LAN drivers, in their
various incarnations (ISA, PCI, Pcmcia...).
	This separate directory is needed because a lot of driver work
on different bus (typically PCI + Pcmcia) and share 95% of the
code. This allow the code and the config options to be in one single
place instead of scattered all over the driver tree, which is never
100% satisfactory.

	Note : if you want more info on the topic of Wireless LANs,
you are kindly invited to have a look at the Wireless Howto :
		http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/
	Some Wireless LAN drivers, like orinoco_cs, require the use of
Wireless Tools to be configured :
		http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html

	Special notes for distribution maintainers :
	1) wvlan_cs will be discontinued soon in favor of orinoco_cs
	2) Please add Wireless Tools support in your scripts

	Have fun...

	Jean