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| September 21, 1999
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| Copyright (c) 1998  Corey Thomas (corey@world.std.com)
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| 
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| This file is the documentation for the Raylink Wireless LAN card driver for
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| Linux.  The Raylink wireless LAN card is a PCMCIA card which provides IEEE
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| 802.11 compatible wireless network connectivity at 1 and 2 megabits/second.
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| See http://www.raytheon.com/micro/raylink/ for more information on the Raylink
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| card.  This driver is in early development and does have bugs.  See the known
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| bugs and limitations at the end of this document for more information.
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| This driver also works with WebGear's Aviator 2.4 and Aviator Pro
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| wireless LAN cards.
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| 
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| As of kernel 2.3.18, the ray_cs driver is part of the Linux kernel
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| source.  My web page for the development of ray_cs is at
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| http://world.std.com/~corey/raylink.html and I can be emailed at
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| corey@world.std.com
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| 
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| The kernel driver is based on ray_cs-1.62.tgz
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| 
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| The driver at my web page is intended to be used as an add on to
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| David Hinds pcmcia package.  All the command line parameters are
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| available when compiled as a module.  When built into the kernel, only
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| the essid= string parameter is available via the kernel command line.
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| This will change after the method of sorting out parameters for all
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| the PCMCIA drivers is agreed upon.  If you must have a built in driver
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| with nondefault parameters, they can be edited in
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| /usr/src/linux/drivers/net/pcmcia/ray_cs.c.  Searching for module_param
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| will find them all.
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| 
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| Information on card services is available at:
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| 	http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/
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| 
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| 
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| Card services user programs are still required for PCMCIA devices.
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| pcmcia-cs-3.1.1 or greater is required for the kernel version of
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| the driver.
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| 
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| Currently, ray_cs is not part of David Hinds card services package,
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| so the following magic is required.
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| 
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| At the end of the /etc/pcmcia/config.opts file, add the line: 
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| source ./ray_cs.opts 
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| This will make card services read the ray_cs.opts file
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| when starting.  Create the file /etc/pcmcia/ray_cs.opts containing the
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| following:
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| 
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| #### start of /etc/pcmcia/ray_cs.opts ###################
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| # Configuration options for Raylink Wireless LAN PCMCIA card
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| device "ray_cs"
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|   class "network" module "misc/ray_cs"
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| 
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| card "RayLink PC Card WLAN Adapter"
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|   manfid 0x01a6, 0x0000
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|   bind "ray_cs"
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| 
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| module "misc/ray_cs" opts ""
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| #### end of /etc/pcmcia/ray_cs.opts #####################
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| 
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| 
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| To join an existing network with
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| different parameters, contact the network administrator for the 
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| configuration information, and edit /etc/pcmcia/ray_cs.opts.
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| Add the parameters below between the empty quotes.
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| 
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| Parameters for ray_cs driver which may be specified in ray_cs.opts:
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| 
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| bc              integer         0 = normal mode (802.11 timing)
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|                                 1 = slow down inter frame timing to allow
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|                                     operation with older breezecom access
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|                                     points.
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| 
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| beacon_period	integer         beacon period in Kilo-microseconds
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| 				legal values = must be integer multiple 
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|                                                of hop dwell
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|                                 default = 256
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| 
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| country         integer         1 = USA (default)
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|                                 2 = Europe
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|                                 3 = Japan
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|                                 4 = Korea
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|                                 5 = Spain
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|                                 6 = France
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|                                 7 = Israel
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|                                 8 = Australia
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| 
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| essid		string		ESS ID - network name to join
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| 				string with maximum length of 32 chars
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| 				default value = "ADHOC_ESSID"
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| 
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| hop_dwell	integer         hop dwell time in Kilo-microseconds 
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| 				legal values = 16,32,64,128(default),256
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| 
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| irq_mask	integer         linux standard 16 bit value 1bit/IRQ
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| 				lsb is IRQ 0, bit 1 is IRQ 1 etc.
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| 				Used to restrict choice of IRQ's to use.
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|                                 Recommended method for controlling
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|                                 interrupts is in /etc/pcmcia/config.opts
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| 
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| net_type	integer		0 (default) = adhoc network, 
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| 				1 = infrastructure
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| 
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| phy_addr	string          string containing new MAC address in
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| 				hex, must start with x eg
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| 				x00008f123456
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| 
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| psm		integer         0 = continuously active
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| 				1 = power save mode (not useful yet)
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| 
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| pc_debug	integer		(0-5) larger values for more verbose
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| 				logging.  Replaces ray_debug.
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| 
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| ray_debug	integer		Replaced with pc_debug
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| 
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| ray_mem_speed   integer         defaults to 500
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| 
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| sniffer         integer         0 = not sniffer (default)
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|                                 1 = sniffer which can be used to record all
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|                                     network traffic using tcpdump or similar, 
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|                                     but no normal network use is allowed.
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| 
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| translate	integer		0 = no translation (encapsulate frames)
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| 				1 = translation    (RFC1042/802.1)
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| 
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| 
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| More on sniffer mode:
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| 
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| tcpdump does not understand 802.11 headers, so it can't
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| interpret the contents, but it can record to a file.  This is only
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| useful for debugging 802.11 lowlevel protocols that are not visible to
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| linux.  If you want to watch ftp xfers, or do similar things, you
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| don't need to use sniffer mode.  Also, some packet types are never
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| sent up by the card, so you will never see them (ack, rts, cts, probe
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| etc.)  There is a simple program (showcap) included in the ray_cs
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| package which parses the 802.11 headers.
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| 
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| Known Problems and missing features
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| 
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|         Does not work with non x86
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| 
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| 	Does not work with SMP
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| 
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| 	Support for defragmenting frames is not yet debugged, and in
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| 	fact is known to not work.  I have never encountered a net set
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| 	up to fragment, but still, it should be fixed.
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| 
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| 	The ioctl support is incomplete.  The hardware address cannot be set
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| 	using ifconfig yet.  If a different hardware address is needed, it may
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| 	be set using the phy_addr parameter in ray_cs.opts.  This requires
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| 	a card insertion to take effect.
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