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Postby RedSector » Tue Dec 07, 2004 10:18 pm

wrzwaldo wrote:Show me. I don't think D-Link ever used Hermes did they. I am not 100% sure but I am doubtful they did.

I think your right, especially all that stuff said about using Senao drivers is for Prism2 cards not Hermes based ones, and that makes sense, because I belive there are some prism D-Links out there.
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Postby wrzwaldo » Tue Dec 07, 2004 10:34 pm

RedSector wrote:I think your right, especially all that stuff said about using Senao drivers is for Prism2 cards not Hermes based ones, and that makes sense, because I belive there are some prism D-Links out there.


I would have to concur.

http://presslink.dlink.com/pr/?prid=112

If I remember correctly they also had some Prism II chips in the D-Links.
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Postby bubaka » Wed Dec 08, 2004 2:13 am

You know where you can put your concur after downloading latest Agere Drivers. Hope it's big enought. So by cheap and get rid of Hardware discussions where you Continually proving that don't know Jack about it.
Why not to learn the difference between INT and IRQ ?
The main thing that you are damaging with you zero-knowlege the
beginners

...

;
; Copyright 2003, Agere Systems Inc
;

[Version]
Signature="$CHICAGO$"
Class=Net
Provider=Agere Systems
DriverVer=09/22/2003, 7.82.0.550
ClassGUID={4d36e972-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}
Compatible=1
Catalogfile=wlags9x.cat
Catalogfile.NT=wlags2x.cat

[Manufacturer]
Agere="Agere Systems", NT.5.1
ARtem="ARtem", NT.5.1
Avaya="Avaya Communication", NT.5.1
MELCO="MELCO INC", NT.5.1
:mad:
D-Link="D-Link", NT.5.1
ELSA="ELSA", NT.5.1
LANCOM="LANCOM Systems", NT.5.1
Enterasys="Enterasys", NT.5.1
IBM="IBM Corporation", NT.5.1
LEGEND="LEGEND", NT.5.1
Lucent="Lucent Technologies", NT.5.1
Toshiba="TOSHIBA", NT.5.1
NEC="NEC Corporation", NT.5.1
NECAterm="NEC Aterm", NT.5.1
Samsung="Samsung", NT.5.1
Siemens="Siemens", NT.5.1
FUJITSU="FUJITSU", NT.5.1
Fujitsu-Siemens="Fujitsu Siemens", NT.5.1
2Wire="2Wire", NT.5.1
Wireless="Wireless", NT.5.1

[D-Link]
%N31%=D31,PCMCIA\D-Link-D-Link_Air_DWL-660_Wireless_PC_Card-39FC
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to kevinl

Postby bubaka » Wed Dec 08, 2004 2:23 am

In both cases (prism and hermes) winflash will flash you card it your
frimary firmware is not corrupted. also only Winflash can tell if the
backup you have made is OK or not. If the primary firmware
is corrupted then only by Prism chipset the ressurection will be easy.
And as you know only the persons with short penis (as short as orinocco antenna) are having fun when somebody damaged his card. But please undertand them too, cause nor left or right hand can replace a woman.
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Postby Thorn » Wed Dec 08, 2004 6:02 am

bubaka wrote:You know where you can put your concur after downloading latest Agere Drivers. Hope it's big enought. So by cheap and get rid of Hardware discussions where you Continually proving that don't know Jack about it.
Why not to learn the difference between INT and IRQ ?
The main thing that you are damaging with you zero-knowlege the
beginners

Calm down. You don't know it all either. You're hardly clarifiying the situation, so going all holier than thou and the small penis remarks is just throwing gasoline on the fire.

You're partially right. Which also means your'e partially wrong.

Here's the story: Apparently in Europe and elsewhere in the world DLink sold a rebranded ORiNOCO as the DWL-660. These may still be sold in some places. A quick look this morning at .uk .se .de, etc. sites clearly shows an ORiNOCO Classic with D-Link markings. This is not the same card sold in the US as the 660.

The "Euro" version 660 (for lack of a better term) used the Hermes chipset. Therefore it should work with reflashing.

The "US" 660 apparently uses a different chipset. It would certainly have to as it is an 802.11a/g card. DLink now seems to be calling it the "DWL-AG660."

To help confuse the issue further, DLink makes no mention of any of this on their sites that I could see on a quick search. Searching on their for 660 site now only brings up reference to the a/g card, and nothing about the "Euro" version.
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Postby wrzwaldo » Wed Dec 08, 2004 8:52 am

bubaka wrote:You know where you can put your concur after downloading latest Agere Drivers. Hope it's big enought. So by cheap and get rid of Hardware discussions where you Continually proving that don't know Jack about it.
Why not to learn the difference between INT and IRQ ?
The main thing that you are damaging with you zero-knowlege the
beginners

...



Thats why I said show me dickhead, I had never seen it before.

P.S. Had you of not included this bit in you'r post I probably would not have even bothered posting.

Those who don't know what is initial firmware please don't read this post.


Since you were so smug with yourself I figured I'd give you my opinion.
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Postby kevinl » Wed Dec 08, 2004 8:05 pm

wrzwaldo wrote:Thats why I said show me dickhead, I had never seen it before.

P.S. Had you of not included this bit in you'r post I probably would not have even bothered posting.



Since you were so sumg with yourself I figured I'd give you my opinion.


Check out the dickhead what you never saw before, I really need to fix up this card, does someone give some idea for extract primary and statation firmware from WSU file or dump HEX backup file? where is the start and end area.
I still have some card could work but I killed two card for understand flash download upgrade.
I already convert HEX backup file into binary image file(about 128KB) and convert to Motorola S3 format HEX file also but flash.exe seems couldn't write full back, maybe I lost some information.
Why I think it could be recovery? As I know a new card's flash memory will be empty, the factory got some utility to write initial code and firmware into.
If we know this information we could recovery any agere chip 802.11b card.
Just in my point.
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Postby kevinl » Wed Dec 08, 2004 8:23 pm

bubaka wrote:D-Link "orinoco" also exists have seen in inf files. don't remember model,
if he had flashed it with intersil flash - it is orinoco or prism and not TI or Realtek. The problem the backups the dos flash makes are unusable.



1) Get Intersil Winupdate
2) Get Senao Drivers 8.02
3) Install you card as Senao - neeeds some inf file modification
4) Make full backup with Winupdate from same card
5) Flash it to killed card with winupdate or dos flash



I just have flash.exe work under pure DOS, can you PM a Intersil Winflash program to me?
Thanks.
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Postby RedSector » Wed Dec 08, 2004 8:38 pm

...or you could search for it yourself...
I found it in about 10 seconds
http://www.netgate.com/info/miniPCI/Prism/Firmware/prism25-156.zip
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Postby bubaka » Thu Dec 09, 2004 8:04 pm

this is false winflash - this has firmware build inside

drop me PM with you e mail i will send you winflash and working backups.
Remember card must be installed as senao
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Postby RedSector » Thu Dec 09, 2004 8:16 pm

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Postby kevinl » Sat Dec 11, 2004 2:04 am

RedSector wrote:Sorry wrong link, (I fixed it)
http://www.netgate.com/info/miniPCI/Prism/Firmware/prism25-156.zip


Does anywhere could find Agere Lucent card firmware HEX format files?
Thanks a lot!!
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Postby bubaka » Mon Dec 13, 2004 7:14 am

if we have it we can get rid of many problems.
There is only secondary for RAM download inside WAVELAN linux drivers
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Enterasys not talking to Netstumbler correctly

Postby g4hlf » Wed Dec 15, 2004 6:57 pm

Hi,

I have upgraded my Enterasys Roamabout 802.11 DS to gold but have the following problem still with Netstumbler.

Netstumbler reports very low signal from the card (-80dBm), I am pretty sure this was not the case before the Agera drivers went on but I seem to have lost the default XP drivers now!

Client manager Variant 1 Version 3.3
NDIS 5 miniport driver Variant 2 Version 7.86
Roamabout 802.11 DS Variant 1 Version 4.02
Encryption capabilities WEP+128RC4
Max data rate 11Mbit/s
Serial

Primary function firmware Variant 1Version 4.04
Station function firmware Variant 2 Version 9.42

Two questions

Has anyone ese seem this problem?

How do I get the default windows driver back?

Regards,

paul
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Flash back original pda?

Postby g4hlf » Sun Dec 19, 2004 2:13 am

Hi all,

Can someone tell me if it is possible with Alchemy to flash back the original pda file I saved?

I have tried using flash with a dos boot disk but it will not recognise the pcmcia controller in either of my laptops.

Regards,

Paul
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