The Linux WLAN Project aims to create a complete, standards-based wireless LAN system using the GNU/Linux operating system. It’s pretty cool how it brings together technology and open-source software!
The linux-wlan package is a device driver and subsystem package made for Linux. It’s designed to give you full control over IEEE 802.11 MAC management features. This means you can use it with user-mode utilities and scripts to manage your wireless connections easily.
This package supports various devices like Intersil 802.11b Prism2, Prism2.5, and Prism3 designs for PCMCIA, PCI, and USB interfaces. So if you have hardware that matches these specs, you’re in luck!
The package also works with PLX9052 based PCI to PCMCIA adapters along with several different PCMCIA cards. That means more options for connecting your devices wirelessly!
If you're looking to build linux-wlan-ng, here's what you'll need:
For more detailed advice on these steps, check out David Leffler's comments in the linux-wlan-user mailing list.
If you're building a driver specifically for a PCMCIA card, don’t forget that you'll also need the configured PCMCIA source code for the pcmcia_cs subsystem that you’re currently running.
If you want to dive deeper into this project or download it yourself, feel free to check out this Download Linux WLAN Project.
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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