Samsung SWL-2200C User Manual

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one option would be to configure the cards based on socket position,
as in:
case "$ADDRESS" in

*,0,*,*)

# definitions for network card in socket 0

;;

*,1,*,*)

# definitions for network card in socket 1

;;

esac

% vi /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts

Using Wireless Extension "iwconfig",you can configure serveral network cards.

If you have only one wireless card,you does not need to use this file,just uses
"config.opts" file.
For example:

# Here are a few examples with a few Wireless LANs supported...
# SAMSUNG 11Mbps Wireless LAN Card

# Note : swld11_cs/swldpc11_cs driver only, and version 1.0.4+ for encryption

support

*,*,*,*)

INFO="SAMSUNG 11Mbps WLAN"

#ESSID (extended network name) : My Network, any

ESSID="test3"

# Operation mode : Ad-Hoc, Managed

MODE="Managed"

# Frequency or channel : 1, 2, 3 (channel) ; 2.422G, 2.46G (frequency)

CHANNEL="4"

# Bit rate : auto, 1M, 11M

RATE="auto"

# Encryption key : 4567-89AB-CD, s:password

KEY="883e-aa67-21 [1] key 5501-d0da-87 [2] key 91f5-3368-6b [3] key 2d73-

31b7-96 [4]"
# Other iwconfig parameters : power off, ap 01:23:45:67:89:AB
IWCONFIG="power on"

;;

6) Restart the PCMCIA services.
% /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia restart (in case of Red Hat,Caldera,Mandrake distributions)
or
% /etc/init.d/pcmcia restart (in case of Debian distributions)

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