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[Xen-users] Athereos Wireless Domain 0


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  • From: shyam sundar <shyamx@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 15:14:30 +0530
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Hi Folks,

I am trying to get my wireless network card work under dom0 of XEN. I
could successfully install the ndiswrapper drivers and could see it
being associated to
AP. 

However I amn't able to transmit any packets outbound. I could'nt even
ping the AP.
Interestingly when I run a tcpdump I can see few broadcast packets on
the interface. There no rules in iptables for nat or filter or mangle.
Neither did I start /setup any bridge setup.

strace on ping gives me "EAGAIN Resource temporarily unavialable" errors.

Even with madwifi drivers and it is the same story.  The drivers work
perfectly on Fedora core 3 kernel.

Am I missing something obvious ? 

Any help would be appreciated.


Regards
Syam

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