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>4. Debian Kernel Configuration</H1
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>4.1. What TO enable</H2
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>In order to use the wireless tools, like <EM
>iwconfig</EM
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>Wireless LAN (Non-Ham Radio)</EM
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>In these examples, I use <TABLE
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> to configure my kernel.</P
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>You can do this by:</P
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>Go&nbsp;to:<br>
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Network&nbsp;Device&nbsp;support&nbsp;--&#62;<br>
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then&nbsp;Select:<br>
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&nbsp; Wireless&nbsp;LAN&nbsp;(non-hamradio)&nbsp;&nbsp;---&#62;</P
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>Then Choose the options,
so that it looks like below, or something
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Note I am using 'make menuconfig'
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>&nbsp;&nbsp;[*]&nbsp;Wireless&nbsp;LAN&nbsp;(non-hamradio)<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&#60;&nbsp;&#62;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;STRIP&nbsp;(Metricom&nbsp;starmode&nbsp;radio&nbsp;IP)<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&#60;&nbsp;&#62;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;AT&nbsp;T&nbsp;WaveLAN&nbsp;&#38;&nbsp;DEC&nbsp;RoamAbout&nbsp;DS&nbsp;support<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&#60;&nbsp;&#62;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Aironet&nbsp;Arlan&nbsp;655&nbsp;&#38;&nbsp;IC2200&nbsp;DS&nbsp;support<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&#60;&nbsp;&#62;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Aironet&nbsp;4500/4800&nbsp;series&nbsp;adapters<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&#60;&nbsp;&#62;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Cisco/Aironet&nbsp;34X/35X/4500/4800&nbsp;ISA&nbsp;and&nbsp;PCI&nbsp;cards<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&#60;*&#62;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Hermes&nbsp;chipset&nbsp;802.11b&nbsp;support&nbsp;(Orinoco/Prism2/Symbol)<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&#60;&nbsp;&#62;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Hermes&nbsp;in&nbsp;PLX9052&nbsp;based&nbsp;PCI&nbsp;adaptor&nbsp;support<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&#60;*&#62;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Prism&nbsp;2.5&nbsp;PCI&nbsp;802.11b&nbsp;adaptor&nbsp;support&nbsp;</P
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>4.2. What <EM
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>One of the main stumbling blocks was to realize that the <EM
>pcmcia support in the kernel is not as good as the pcmcia-source support</EM
> that one gets when you build it from pcmcia-source.</P
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>I use either <TABLE
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> or <TABLE
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> to configure my kernel, so when you configure your kernel, be sure to not have pcmcia support enabled under <TABLE
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>Nor do you want to select any particular pcmcia card under <TABLE
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>. I repeat you do not want this under the kernel and you will be building it when you download pcmcia-source.</P
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>Be sure to download all the necessary components before you take pcmcia support out of the kernel, otherwise, if you were using a pcmcia card for net access, you will not be able to connect to the Internet using the new kernel, until you have built both pcmcia support and module drivers for the wireless card</P
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