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1 | # |
2 | # Wireless LAN device configuration | |
3 | # | |
4 | ||
2a5e1c0e | 5 | menu "Wireless LAN" |
f54bfc0e | 6 | depends on !S390 |
1da177e4 | 7 | |
2a5e1c0e JB |
8 | config WLAN_PRE80211 |
9 | bool "Wireless LAN (pre-802.11)" | |
10 | depends on NETDEVICES | |
711e2c33 | 11 | ---help--- |
2a5e1c0e | 12 | Say Y if you have any pre-802.11 wireless LAN hardware. |
711e2c33 | 13 | |
2a5e1c0e | 14 | This option does not affect the kernel build, it only |
42431592 | 15 | lets you choose drivers. |
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16 | |
17 | config STRIP | |
18 | tristate "STRIP (Metricom starmode radio IP)" | |
2a5e1c0e JB |
19 | depends on INET && WLAN_PRE80211 |
20 | select WIRELESS_EXT | |
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21 | ---help--- |
22 | Say Y if you have a Metricom radio and intend to use Starmode Radio | |
23 | IP. STRIP is a radio protocol developed for the MosquitoNet project | |
24 | (on the WWW at <http://mosquitonet.stanford.edu/>) to send Internet | |
25 | traffic using Metricom radios. Metricom radios are small, battery | |
26 | powered, 100kbit/sec packet radio transceivers, about the size and | |
27 | weight of a cellular telephone. (You may also have heard them called | |
28 | "Metricom modems" but we avoid the term "modem" because it misleads | |
29 | many people into thinking that you can plug a Metricom modem into a | |
30 | phone line and use it as a modem.) | |
31 | ||
32 | You can use STRIP on any Linux machine with a serial port, although | |
33 | it is obviously most useful for people with laptop computers. If you | |
34 | think you might get a Metricom radio in the future, there is no harm | |
35 | in saying Y to STRIP now, except that it makes the kernel a bit | |
36 | bigger. | |
37 | ||
38 | To compile this as a module, choose M here: the module will be | |
39 | called strip. | |
40 | ||
41 | config ARLAN | |
42 | tristate "Aironet Arlan 655 & IC2200 DS support" | |
2a5e1c0e JB |
43 | depends on ISA && !64BIT && WLAN_PRE80211 |
44 | select WIRELESS_EXT | |
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45 | ---help--- |
46 | Aironet makes Arlan, a class of wireless LAN adapters. These use the | |
47 | www.Telxon.com chip, which is also used on several similar cards. | |
48 | This driver is tested on the 655 and IC2200 series cards. Look at | |
49 | <http://www.ylenurme.ee/~elmer/655/> for the latest information. | |
50 | ||
51 | The driver is built as two modules, arlan and arlan-proc. The latter | |
52 | is the /proc interface and is not needed most of time. | |
53 | ||
54 | On some computers the card ends up in non-valid state after some | |
55 | time. Use a ping-reset script to clear it. | |
56 | ||
57 | config WAVELAN | |
58 | tristate "AT&T/Lucent old WaveLAN & DEC RoamAbout DS ISA support" | |
2a5e1c0e JB |
59 | depends on ISA && WLAN_PRE80211 |
60 | select WIRELESS_EXT | |
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61 | ---help--- |
62 | The Lucent WaveLAN (formerly NCR and AT&T; or DEC RoamAbout DS) is | |
63 | a Radio LAN (wireless Ethernet-like Local Area Network) using the | |
64 | radio frequencies 900 MHz and 2.4 GHz. | |
65 | ||
66 | This driver support the ISA version of the WaveLAN card. A separate | |
67 | driver for the PCMCIA (PC-card) hardware is available in David | |
68 | Hinds' pcmcia-cs package (see the file <file:Documentation/Changes> | |
69 | for location). | |
70 | ||
71 | If you want to use an ISA WaveLAN card under Linux, say Y and read | |
72 | the Ethernet-HOWTO, available from | |
73 | <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. Some more specific | |
74 | information is contained in | |
75 | <file:Documentation/networking/wavelan.txt> and in the source code | |
76 | <file:drivers/net/wavelan.p.h>. | |
77 | ||
78 | You will also need the wireless tools package available from | |
79 | <http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html>. | |
80 | Please read the man pages contained therein. | |
81 | ||
82 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be | |
83 | called wavelan. | |
84 | ||
85 | config PCMCIA_WAVELAN | |
86 | tristate "AT&T/Lucent old WaveLAN Pcmcia wireless support" | |
2a5e1c0e JB |
87 | depends on PCMCIA && WLAN_PRE80211 |
88 | select WIRELESS_EXT | |
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89 | help |
90 | Say Y here if you intend to attach an AT&T/Lucent Wavelan PCMCIA | |
91 | (PC-card) wireless Ethernet networking card to your computer. This | |
92 | driver is for the non-IEEE-802.11 Wavelan cards. | |
93 | ||
94 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be | |
95 | called wavelan_cs. If unsure, say N. | |
96 | ||
97 | config PCMCIA_NETWAVE | |
98 | tristate "Xircom Netwave AirSurfer Pcmcia wireless support" | |
2a5e1c0e JB |
99 | depends on PCMCIA && WLAN_PRE80211 |
100 | select WIRELESS_EXT | |
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101 | help |
102 | Say Y here if you intend to attach this type of PCMCIA (PC-card) | |
103 | wireless Ethernet networking card to your computer. | |
104 | ||
105 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be | |
106 | called netwave_cs. If unsure, say N. | |
107 | ||
2a5e1c0e JB |
108 | |
109 | config WLAN_80211 | |
110 | bool "Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11)" | |
111 | depends on NETDEVICES | |
112 | ---help--- | |
113 | Say Y if you have any 802.11 wireless LAN hardware. | |
114 | ||
115 | This option does not affect the kernel build, it only | |
42431592 | 116 | lets you choose drivers. |
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117 | |
118 | config PCMCIA_RAYCS | |
119 | tristate "Aviator/Raytheon 2.4MHz wireless support" | |
2a5e1c0e JB |
120 | depends on PCMCIA && WLAN_80211 |
121 | select WIRELESS_EXT | |
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122 | ---help--- |
123 | Say Y here if you intend to attach an Aviator/Raytheon PCMCIA | |
124 | (PC-card) wireless Ethernet networking card to your computer. | |
125 | Please read the file <file:Documentation/networking/ray_cs.txt> for | |
126 | details. | |
127 | ||
128 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be | |
129 | called ray_cs. If unsure, say N. | |
130 | ||
2c86c275 JK |
131 | config IPW2100 |
132 | tristate "Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 Network Connection" | |
2a5e1c0e JB |
133 | depends on PCI && WLAN_80211 |
134 | select WIRELESS_EXT | |
2c86c275 | 135 | select FW_LOADER |
4ddc1651 | 136 | select IEEE80211 |
2c86c275 JK |
137 | ---help--- |
138 | A driver for the Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 Network | |
139 | Connection 802.11b wireless network adapter. | |
140 | ||
141 | See <file:Documentation/networking/README.ipw2100> for information on | |
142 | the capabilities currently enabled in this driver and for tips | |
143 | for debugging issues and problems. | |
144 | ||
145 | In order to use this driver, you will need a firmware image for it. | |
146 | You can obtain the firmware from | |
147 | <http://ipw2100.sf.net/>. Once you have the firmware image, you | |
afcd0241 | 148 | will need to place it in /lib/firmware. |
2c86c275 JK |
149 | |
150 | You will also very likely need the Wireless Tools in order to | |
151 | configure your card: | |
152 | ||
153 | <http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html>. | |
154 | ||
155 | If you want to compile the driver as a module ( = code which can be | |
9c782e3b | 156 | inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want), |
39f5fb30 AP |
157 | say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. |
158 | The module will be called ipw2100.ko. | |
2c86c275 | 159 | |
53788015 | 160 | config IPW2100_MONITOR |
2c86c275 JK |
161 | bool "Enable promiscuous mode" |
162 | depends on IPW2100 | |
163 | ---help--- | |
164 | Enables promiscuous/monitor mode support for the ipw2100 driver. | |
165 | With this feature compiled into the driver, you can switch to | |
166 | promiscuous mode via the Wireless Tool's Monitor mode. While in this | |
167 | mode, no packets can be sent. | |
168 | ||
0f52bf90 | 169 | config IPW2100_DEBUG |
2c86c275 JK |
170 | bool "Enable full debugging output in IPW2100 module." |
171 | depends on IPW2100 | |
172 | ---help--- | |
173 | This option will enable debug tracing output for the IPW2100. | |
174 | ||
175 | This will result in the kernel module being ~60k larger. You can | |
176 | control which debug output is sent to the kernel log by setting the | |
177 | value in | |
178 | ||
179 | /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ipw2100/debug_level | |
180 | ||
181 | This entry will only exist if this option is enabled. | |
182 | ||
183 | If you are not trying to debug or develop the IPW2100 driver, you | |
184 | most likely want to say N here. | |
185 | ||
43f66a6c JK |
186 | config IPW2200 |
187 | tristate "Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG and 2915ABG Network Connection" | |
2a5e1c0e JB |
188 | depends on PCI && WLAN_80211 |
189 | select WIRELESS_EXT | |
43f66a6c | 190 | select FW_LOADER |
4ddc1651 | 191 | select IEEE80211 |
43f66a6c JK |
192 | ---help--- |
193 | A driver for the Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG and 2915ABG Network | |
194 | Connection adapters. | |
195 | ||
196 | See <file:Documentation/networking/README.ipw2200> for | |
197 | information on the capabilities currently enabled in this | |
198 | driver and for tips for debugging issues and problems. | |
199 | ||
200 | In order to use this driver, you will need a firmware image for it. | |
201 | You can obtain the firmware from | |
202 | <http://ipw2200.sf.net/>. See the above referenced README.ipw2200 | |
47c51431 | 203 | for information on where to install the firmware images. |
43f66a6c JK |
204 | |
205 | You will also very likely need the Wireless Tools in order to | |
206 | configure your card: | |
207 | ||
208 | <http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html>. | |
209 | ||
210 | If you want to compile the driver as a module ( = code which can be | |
9c782e3b | 211 | inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want), |
39f5fb30 AP |
212 | say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. |
213 | The module will be called ipw2200.ko. | |
43f66a6c | 214 | |
2c0f6316 AH |
215 | config IPW2200_MONITOR |
216 | bool "Enable promiscuous mode" | |
217 | depends on IPW2200 | |
218 | ---help--- | |
219 | Enables promiscuous/monitor mode support for the ipw2200 driver. | |
220 | With this feature compiled into the driver, you can switch to | |
221 | promiscuous mode via the Wireless Tool's Monitor mode. While in this | |
222 | mode, no packets can be sent. | |
223 | ||
34f8ae46 ZY |
224 | config IPW2200_RADIOTAP |
225 | bool "Enable radiotap format 802.11 raw packet support" | |
226 | depends on IPW2200_MONITOR | |
227 | ||
228 | config IPW2200_PROMISCUOUS | |
229 | bool "Enable creation of a RF radiotap promiscuous interface" | |
230 | depends on IPW2200_MONITOR | |
231 | select IPW2200_RADIOTAP | |
232 | ---help--- | |
233 | Enables the creation of a second interface prefixed 'rtap'. | |
234 | This second interface will provide every received in radiotap | |
235 | format. | |
236 | ||
237 | This is useful for performing wireless network analysis while | |
238 | maintaining an active association. | |
239 | ||
240 | Example usage: | |
241 | ||
242 | % modprobe ipw2200 rtap_iface=1 | |
243 | % ifconfig rtap0 up | |
244 | % tethereal -i rtap0 | |
245 | ||
246 | If you do not specify 'rtap_iface=1' as a module parameter then | |
247 | the rtap interface will not be created and you will need to turn | |
248 | it on via sysfs: | |
249 | ||
250 | % echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ipw2200/*/rtap_iface | |
251 | ||
e43e3c1e | 252 | config IPW2200_QOS |
2c0f6316 AH |
253 | bool "Enable QoS support" |
254 | depends on IPW2200 && EXPERIMENTAL | |
255 | ||
0f52bf90 | 256 | config IPW2200_DEBUG |
43f66a6c JK |
257 | bool "Enable full debugging output in IPW2200 module." |
258 | depends on IPW2200 | |
259 | ---help--- | |
01d47833 | 260 | This option will enable low level debug tracing output for IPW2200. |
43f66a6c | 261 | |
01d47833 ZY |
262 | Note, normal debug code is already compiled in. This low level |
263 | debug option enables debug on hot paths (e.g Tx, Rx, ISR) and | |
264 | will result in the kernel module being ~70 larger. Most users | |
265 | will typically not need this high verbosity debug information. | |
43f66a6c | 266 | |
01d47833 | 267 | If you are not sure, say N here. |
43f66a6c | 268 | |
084708b6 HS |
269 | config LIBERTAS |
270 | tristate "Marvell 8xxx Libertas WLAN driver support" | |
271 | depends on WLAN_80211 | |
d8efea25 | 272 | select IEEE80211 |
876c9d3a | 273 | select FW_LOADER |
084708b6 HS |
274 | ---help--- |
275 | A library for Marvell Libertas 8xxx devices. | |
276 | ||
277 | config LIBERTAS_USB | |
278 | tristate "Marvell Libertas 8388 USB 802.11b/g cards" | |
279 | depends on LIBERTAS && USB | |
876c9d3a MT |
280 | ---help--- |
281 | A driver for Marvell Libertas 8388 USB devices. | |
282 | ||
084708b6 HS |
283 | config LIBERTAS_DEBUG |
284 | bool "Enable full debugging output in the Libertas module." | |
285 | depends on LIBERTAS | |
876c9d3a MT |
286 | ---help--- |
287 | Debugging support. | |
288 | ||
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289 | config AIRO |
290 | tristate "Cisco/Aironet 34X/35X/4500/4800 ISA and PCI cards" | |
2a5e1c0e JB |
291 | depends on ISA_DMA_API && WLAN_80211 && (PCI || BROKEN) |
292 | select WIRELESS_EXT | |
a39d3e79 | 293 | select CRYPTO |
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294 | ---help--- |
295 | This is the standard Linux driver to support Cisco/Aironet ISA and | |
296 | PCI 802.11 wireless cards. | |
297 | It supports the new 802.11b cards from Cisco (Cisco 34X, Cisco 35X | |
298 | - with or without encryption) as well as card before the Cisco | |
47c51431 | 299 | acquisition (Aironet 4500, Aironet 4800, Aironet 4800B). |
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300 | |
301 | This driver support both the standard Linux Wireless Extensions | |
302 | and Cisco proprietary API, so both the Linux Wireless Tools and the | |
303 | Cisco Linux utilities can be used to configure the card. | |
304 | ||
305 | The driver can be compiled as a module and will be named "airo". | |
306 | ||
307 | config HERMES | |
308 | tristate "Hermes chipset 802.11b support (Orinoco/Prism2/Symbol)" | |
2a5e1c0e JB |
309 | depends on (PPC_PMAC || PCI || PCMCIA) && WLAN_80211 |
310 | select WIRELESS_EXT | |
1da177e4 | 311 | ---help--- |
09509603 | 312 | A driver for 802.11b wireless cards based on the "Hermes" or |
1da177e4 LT |
313 | Intersil HFA384x (Prism 2) MAC controller. This includes the vast |
314 | majority of the PCMCIA 802.11b cards (which are nearly all rebadges) | |
315 | - except for the Cisco/Aironet cards. Cards supported include the | |
316 | Apple Airport (not a PCMCIA card), WavelanIEEE/Orinoco, | |
317 | Cabletron/EnteraSys Roamabout, ELSA AirLancer, MELCO Buffalo, Avaya, | |
318 | IBM High Rate Wireless, Farralon Syyline, Samsung MagicLAN, Netgear | |
319 | MA401, LinkSys WPC-11, D-Link DWL-650, 3Com AirConnect, Intel | |
320 | PRO/Wireless, and Symbol Spectrum24 High Rate amongst others. | |
321 | ||
322 | This option includes the guts of the driver, but in order to | |
323 | actually use a card you will also need to enable support for PCMCIA | |
324 | Hermes cards, PLX9052 based PCI adaptors or the Apple Airport below. | |
325 | ||
326 | You will also very likely also need the Wireless Tools in order to | |
327 | configure your card and that /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts works : | |
328 | <http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html> | |
329 | ||
330 | config APPLE_AIRPORT | |
331 | tristate "Apple Airport support (built-in)" | |
332 | depends on PPC_PMAC && HERMES | |
333 | help | |
334 | Say Y here to support the Airport 802.11b wireless Ethernet hardware | |
335 | built into the Macintosh iBook and other recent PowerPC-based | |
336 | Macintosh machines. This is essentially a Lucent Orinoco card with | |
f1f56623 MB |
337 | a non-standard interface. |
338 | ||
339 | This driver does not support the Airport Extreme (802.11b/g). Use | |
340 | the BCM43xx driver for Airport Extreme cards. | |
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341 | |
342 | config PLX_HERMES | |
8c09e16b PR |
343 | tristate "Hermes in PLX9052 based PCI adaptor support (Netgear MA301 etc.)" |
344 | depends on PCI && HERMES | |
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345 | help |
346 | Enable support for PCMCIA cards supported by the "Hermes" (aka | |
347 | orinoco) driver when used in PLX9052 based PCI adaptors. These | |
348 | adaptors are not a full PCMCIA controller but act as a more limited | |
349 | PCI <-> PCMCIA bridge. Several vendors sell such adaptors so that | |
350 | 802.11b PCMCIA cards can be used in desktop machines. The Netgear | |
351 | MA301 is such an adaptor. | |
352 | ||
1da177e4 | 353 | config TMD_HERMES |
8c09e16b PR |
354 | tristate "Hermes in TMD7160 based PCI adaptor support" |
355 | depends on PCI && HERMES | |
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356 | help |
357 | Enable support for PCMCIA cards supported by the "Hermes" (aka | |
358 | orinoco) driver when used in TMD7160 based PCI adaptors. These | |
359 | adaptors are not a full PCMCIA controller but act as a more limited | |
360 | PCI <-> PCMCIA bridge. Several vendors sell such adaptors so that | |
361 | 802.11b PCMCIA cards can be used in desktop machines. | |
362 | ||
ec829051 PR |
363 | config NORTEL_HERMES |
364 | tristate "Nortel emobility PCI adaptor support" | |
365 | depends on PCI && HERMES | |
366 | help | |
367 | Enable support for PCMCIA cards supported by the "Hermes" (aka | |
368 | orinoco) driver when used in Nortel emobility PCI adaptors. These | |
369 | adaptors are not full PCMCIA controllers, but act as a more limited | |
370 | PCI <-> PCMCIA bridge. | |
371 | ||
1da177e4 | 372 | config PCI_HERMES |
8c09e16b PR |
373 | tristate "Prism 2.5 PCI 802.11b adaptor support" |
374 | depends on PCI && HERMES | |
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375 | help |
376 | Enable support for PCI and mini-PCI 802.11b wireless NICs based on | |
377 | the Prism 2.5 chipset. These are true PCI cards, not the 802.11b | |
378 | PCMCIA cards bundled with PCI<->PCMCIA adaptors which are also | |
379 | common. Some of the built-in wireless adaptors in laptops are of | |
380 | this variety. | |
381 | ||
382 | config ATMEL | |
383 | tristate "Atmel at76c50x chipset 802.11b support" | |
2a5e1c0e JB |
384 | depends on (PCI || PCMCIA) && WLAN_80211 |
385 | select WIRELESS_EXT | |
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386 | select FW_LOADER |
387 | select CRC32 | |
388 | ---help--- | |
389 | A driver 802.11b wireless cards based on the Atmel fast-vnet | |
390 | chips. This driver supports standard Linux wireless extensions. | |
391 | ||
392 | Many cards based on this chipset do not have flash memory | |
393 | and need their firmware loaded at start-up. If yours is | |
394 | one of these, you will need to provide a firmware image | |
395 | to be loaded into the card by the driver. The Atmel | |
396 | firmware package can be downloaded from | |
397 | <http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/atmel> | |
398 | ||
399 | config PCI_ATMEL | |
400 | tristate "Atmel at76c506 PCI cards" | |
401 | depends on ATMEL && PCI | |
402 | ---help--- | |
403 | Enable support for PCI and mini-PCI cards containing the | |
404 | Atmel at76c506 chip. | |
405 | ||
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406 | config PCMCIA_HERMES |
407 | tristate "Hermes PCMCIA card support" | |
2a5e1c0e | 408 | depends on PCMCIA && HERMES |
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409 | ---help--- |
410 | A driver for "Hermes" chipset based PCMCIA wireless adaptors, such | |
411 | as the Lucent WavelanIEEE/Orinoco cards and their OEM (Cabletron/ | |
412 | EnteraSys RoamAbout 802.11, ELSA Airlancer, Melco Buffalo and | |
413 | others). It should also be usable on various Prism II based cards | |
414 | such as the Linksys, D-Link and Farallon Skyline. It should also | |
415 | work on Symbol cards such as the 3Com AirConnect and Ericsson WLAN. | |
416 | ||
417 | To use your PC-cards, you will need supporting software from David | |
418 | Hinds' pcmcia-cs package (see the file <file:Documentation/Changes> | |
419 | for location). You also want to check out the PCMCIA-HOWTO, | |
420 | available from <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. | |
421 | ||
422 | You will also very likely also need the Wireless Tools in order to | |
423 | configure your card and that /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts works: | |
424 | <http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html>. | |
425 | ||
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426 | config PCMCIA_SPECTRUM |
427 | tristate "Symbol Spectrum24 Trilogy PCMCIA card support" | |
2a5e1c0e | 428 | depends on PCMCIA && HERMES |
e4a9af98 | 429 | select FW_LOADER |
3a48c4c2 PR |
430 | ---help--- |
431 | ||
432 | This is a driver for 802.11b cards using RAM-loadable Symbol | |
433 | firmware, such as Symbol Wireless Networker LA4100, CompactFlash | |
434 | cards by Socket Communications and Intel PRO/Wireless 2011B. | |
435 | ||
436 | This driver requires firmware download on startup. Utilities | |
437 | for downloading Symbol firmware are available at | |
438 | <http://sourceforge.net/projects/orinoco/> | |
439 | ||
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440 | config AIRO_CS |
441 | tristate "Cisco/Aironet 34X/35X/4500/4800 PCMCIA cards" | |
2a5e1c0e JB |
442 | depends on PCMCIA && (BROKEN || !M32R) && WLAN_80211 |
443 | select WIRELESS_EXT | |
a39d3e79 | 444 | select CRYPTO |
8fa9ea18 | 445 | select CRYPTO_AES |
1da177e4 LT |
446 | ---help--- |
447 | This is the standard Linux driver to support Cisco/Aironet PCMCIA | |
448 | 802.11 wireless cards. This driver is the same as the Aironet | |
449 | driver part of the Linux Pcmcia package. | |
450 | It supports the new 802.11b cards from Cisco (Cisco 34X, Cisco 35X | |
451 | - with or without encryption) as well as card before the Cisco | |
47c51431 | 452 | acquisition (Aironet 4500, Aironet 4800, Aironet 4800B). It also |
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453 | supports OEM of Cisco such as the DELL TrueMobile 4800 and Xircom |
454 | 802.11b cards. | |
455 | ||
456 | This driver support both the standard Linux Wireless Extensions | |
457 | and Cisco proprietary API, so both the Linux Wireless Tools and the | |
458 | Cisco Linux utilities can be used to configure the card. | |
459 | ||
460 | To use your PC-cards, you will need supporting software from David | |
461 | Hinds' pcmcia-cs package (see the file <file:Documentation/Changes> | |
462 | for location). You also want to check out the PCMCIA-HOWTO, | |
463 | available from <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. | |
464 | ||
465 | config PCMCIA_ATMEL | |
466 | tristate "Atmel at76c502/at76c504 PCMCIA cards" | |
2a5e1c0e JB |
467 | depends on ATMEL && PCMCIA |
468 | select WIRELESS_EXT | |
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469 | select FW_LOADER |
470 | select CRC32 | |
471 | ---help--- | |
472 | Enable support for PCMCIA cards containing the | |
473 | Atmel at76c502 and at76c504 chips. | |
474 | ||
475 | config PCMCIA_WL3501 | |
476 | tristate "Planet WL3501 PCMCIA cards" | |
2a5e1c0e JB |
477 | depends on EXPERIMENTAL && PCMCIA && WLAN_80211 |
478 | select WIRELESS_EXT | |
1da177e4 LT |
479 | ---help--- |
480 | A driver for WL3501 PCMCIA 802.11 wireless cards made by Planet. | |
481 | It has basic support for Linux wireless extensions and initial | |
482 | micro support for ethtool. | |
483 | ||
1da177e4 LT |
484 | config PRISM54 |
485 | tristate 'Intersil Prism GT/Duette/Indigo PCI/Cardbus' | |
2a5e1c0e JB |
486 | depends on PCI && EXPERIMENTAL && WLAN_80211 |
487 | select WIRELESS_EXT | |
1da177e4 LT |
488 | select FW_LOADER |
489 | ---help--- | |
490 | Enable PCI and Cardbus support for the following chipset based cards: | |
491 | ||
492 | ISL3880 - Prism GT 802.11 b/g | |
493 | ISL3877 - Prism Indigo 802.11 a | |
494 | ISL3890 - Prism Duette 802.11 a/b/g | |
495 | ||
496 | For a complete list of supported cards visit <http://prism54.org>. | |
497 | Here is the latest confirmed list of supported cards: | |
498 | ||
c8920ba0 | 499 | 3com OfficeConnect 11g Cardbus Card aka 3CRWE154G72 (version 1) |
1da177e4 LT |
500 | Allnet ALL0271 PCI Card |
501 | Compex WL54G Cardbus Card | |
502 | Corega CG-WLCB54GT Cardbus Card | |
503 | D-Link Air Plus Xtreme G A1 Cardbus Card aka DWL-g650 | |
504 | I-O Data WN-G54/CB Cardbus Card | |
505 | Kobishi XG-300 aka Z-Com Cardbus Card | |
506 | Netgear WG511 Cardbus Card | |
507 | Ovislink WL-5400PCI PCI Card | |
508 | Peabird WLG-PCI PCI Card | |
509 | Sitecom WL-100i Cardbus Card | |
510 | Sitecom WL-110i PCI Card | |
511 | SMC2802W - EZ Connect g 2.4GHz 54 Mbps Wireless PCI Card | |
512 | SMC2835W - EZ Connect g 2.4GHz 54 Mbps Wireless Cardbus Card | |
513 | SMC2835W-V2 - EZ Connect g 2.4GHz 54 Mbps Wireless Cardbus Card | |
514 | Z-Com XG-900 PCI Card | |
515 | Zyxel G-100 Cardbus Card | |
516 | ||
517 | If you enable this you will need a firmware file as well. | |
518 | You will need to copy this to /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware/isl3890. | |
519 | You can get this non-GPL'd firmware file from the Prism54 project page: | |
520 | <http://prism54.org> | |
521 | You will also need the /etc/hotplug/firmware.agent script from | |
522 | a current hotplug package. | |
523 | ||
524 | Note: You need a motherboard with DMA support to use any of these cards | |
525 | ||
526 | If you want to compile the driver as a module ( = code which can be | |
527 | inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want), | |
39f5fb30 AP |
528 | say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. |
529 | The module will be called prism54.ko. | |
1da177e4 | 530 | |
5c601d0c PM |
531 | config USB_ZD1201 |
532 | tristate "USB ZD1201 based Wireless device support" | |
2a5e1c0e JB |
533 | depends on USB && WLAN_80211 |
534 | select WIRELESS_EXT | |
5c601d0c PM |
535 | select FW_LOADER |
536 | ---help--- | |
537 | Say Y if you want to use wireless LAN adapters based on the ZyDAS | |
538 | ZD1201 chip. | |
539 | ||
540 | This driver makes the adapter appear as a normal Ethernet interface, | |
541 | typically on wlan0. | |
542 | ||
543 | The zd1201 device requires external firmware to be loaded. | |
544 | This can be found at http://linux-lc100020.sourceforge.net/ | |
545 | ||
546 | To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the | |
547 | module will be called zd1201. | |
548 | ||
605bebe2 MW |
549 | config RTL8187 |
550 | tristate "Realtek 8187 USB support" | |
551 | depends on MAC80211 && USB && WLAN_80211 && EXPERIMENTAL | |
552 | select EEPROM_93CX6 | |
553 | ---help--- | |
554 | This is a driver for RTL8187 based cards. | |
555 | These are USB based chips found in cards such as: | |
556 | ||
557 | Netgear WG111v2 | |
558 | ||
559 | Thanks to Realtek for their support! | |
560 | ||
cc0b88cf MW |
561 | config ADM8211 |
562 | tristate "ADMtek ADM8211 support" | |
563 | depends on MAC80211 && PCI && WLAN_80211 && EXPERIMENTAL | |
564 | select CRC32 | |
565 | select EEPROM_93CX6 | |
566 | ---help--- | |
567 | This driver is for ADM8211A, ADM8211B, and ADM8211C based cards. | |
568 | These are PCI/mini-PCI/Cardbus 802.11b chips found in cards such as: | |
569 | ||
570 | Xterasys Cardbus XN-2411b | |
571 | Blitz NetWave Point PC | |
572 | TrendNet 221pc | |
573 | Belkin F5D6001 | |
574 | SMC 2635W | |
575 | Linksys WPC11 v1 | |
576 | Fiberline FL-WL-200X | |
577 | 3com Office Connect (3CRSHPW796) | |
578 | Corega WLPCIB-11 | |
579 | SMC 2602W V2 EU | |
580 | D-Link DWL-520 Revision C | |
581 | ||
582 | However, some of these cards have been replaced with other chips | |
583 | like the RTL8180L (Xterasys Cardbus XN-2411b, Belkin F5D6001) or | |
584 | the Ralink RT2400 (SMC2635W) without a model number change. | |
585 | ||
586 | Thanks to Infineon-ADMtek for their support of this driver. | |
587 | ||
ff1d2767 | 588 | source "drivers/net/wireless/hostap/Kconfig" |
77db31ea | 589 | source "drivers/net/wireless/bcm43xx/Kconfig" |
e85d0918 | 590 | source "drivers/net/wireless/zd1211rw/Kconfig" |
70e5e983 | 591 | |
1da177e4 | 592 | endmenu |