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Date:      Tue, 27 Jun 1995 04:35:57 +0000 ()
From:      Ilya Ravich <ilya@octet.com>
To:        hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Wireless Ethernet (update)
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSI.3.91.950627043259.867A-100000@ben.octet.com>

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There has been some good news regarding FreeBSD drivers for wireless
ethernet (AIRLan). According to Mike Pearce
<pearce@malcolm.wdgarl.wes.mot.com>, these cards are based on WaveLan
chipset from NCR/AT&T. All of the original documentation (which I do not 
have) comes from NCR, and, unfortunately, Solectek (Tel: 800-437-1518) is 
not too keen or releasing it.

Mike was also kind enough to provide the source for AirLAN/AirWAVE ISA card 
driver for Linux:

> Here it is. I also threw in some other code I found for Berkeley-like
> UNIX'es from Harvard (for the Mach kernel), and one for BSDI from
> Indiana (this one is kind of a hack, from the looks of it, but it may
> be useful for reference). I never had the time to make these work, but
> at least they're not under the GPL.

All of this is now available for download -- ftp to octet.com; get 
/pub/wireless/wavelan-code.tar -- or email me <ilya@octet.com> for 
uuencoded version.

Now, this is a start. As I mentioned before, I am not a kernel-level man, 
so I probably won't be able to get it woking on FreeBSD. Anyone out there 
who can/wants/needs to -- please contact me on this one.

Those who asked about availability of these cards: price for the ISA
version is $699 -- this comes with a small antenna (up to 800 feet).  A
3-mile directional antenna kit goes for $499. I am not certain about
export restrictions, but I can find out if need be. 

Cheers,
			Ilya <ilya@octet.com>



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