wireless pcmica orinoco setting again

I’m trying to make wireless network work on my qnx6.2.1 pc104 machine with
orinoco gold card.
Currently, I can connect internet with wired network.

I tried follows but I couldn’t still see web pages. When I
clicked -Configure/network, I could see only en0(I think it is for wired
network) but wired network did not work either before I boot again.

Is there anything I missed? I need to use wireless network.
Thanks

devp-pccard

pin

Sock Func Type Flags PID Base Size IRQ
1 0 Network C—I-±-------- None 0x300 64 5
1 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None

io-net -d orinoco

key=4485d240c4053bc96e5de43300,irq=5,mac=00022D077388,verbose=4,network=g3w5
n1c6 -p tcpip

ORiNOCO

Vendor … 0x0
Device … 0x0
Revision … 0x0
I/O port base … 0x300
Interrupt … 0x5
MAC address … 00022d 077388

nicinfo

ORiNOCO 802.11 Wireless Ethernet Controller
Physical Node ID … 00022D 077388
Current Physical Node ID … 00022D 077388
Media Rate … 11.00 Mb/s half-duplex WIRELESS
MTU … 1514
Lan … 0
I/O Port Range … 0x300 → 0x33F
Hardware Interrupt … 0x5
Promiscuous … Disabled
Multicast … Disabled

Total Packets Txd OK … 0
Total Packets Txd Bad … 0
Total Packets Rxd OK … 3
Total Rx Errors … 0

Total Bytes Txd … 0
Total Bytes Rxd … 0

Station Name … localhost
Network Name (SSID) … g3w5n1c6
Channel: … 1
BSS Type … BSS

Hi,

Try something like:

io-net -d orinoco

ioport=0x300,irq=5,ssid=g3w5n1c6,default_key=1,key1=4485d240c4053bc96e5de433
00,verbose=4
-p tcpip

You may also have to specify the channel.

Regards,

Joe


Jon <aizoara@naver.com> wrote in message news:cjip5a$m0p$1@inn.qnx.com

I’m trying to make wireless network work on my qnx6.2.1 pc104 machine with
orinoco gold card.
Currently, I can connect internet with wired network.

I tried follows but I couldn’t still see web pages. When I
clicked -Configure/network, I could see only en0(I think it is for wired
network) but wired network did not work either before I boot again.

Is there anything I missed? I need to use wireless network.
Thanks

devp-pccard

pin

Sock Func Type Flags PID Base Size IRQ
1 0 Network C—I-±-------- None 0x300 64 5
1 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None

io-net -d orinoco

key=4485d240c4053bc96e5de43300,irq=5,mac=00022D077388,verbose=4,network=g3w5
n1c6 -p tcpip

ORiNOCO

Vendor … 0x0
Device … 0x0
Revision … 0x0
I/O port base … 0x300
Interrupt … 0x5
MAC address … 00022d 077388

nicinfo

ORiNOCO 802.11 Wireless Ethernet Controller
Physical Node ID … 00022D 077388
Current Physical Node ID … 00022D 077388
Media Rate … 11.00 Mb/s half-duplex WIRELESS
MTU … 1514
Lan … 0
I/O Port Range … 0x300 → 0x33F
Hardware Interrupt … 0x5
Promiscuous … Disabled
Multicast … Disabled

Total Packets Txd OK … 0
Total Packets Txd Bad … 0
Total Packets Rxd OK … 3
Total Rx Errors … 0

Total Bytes Txd … 0
Total Bytes Rxd … 0

Station Name … localhost
Network Name (SSID) … g3w5n1c6
Channel: … 1
BSS Type … BSS

Hi there,

I tried this command, not ‘key1=’ but ‘key=’

io-net -d orinoco

ioport=0x300,irq=5,ssid=g3w5n1c6,default_key=1,key=4485d240c4053bc96e5de4330
0,verbose=4 -p tcpip

ORiNOCO

Vendor … 0x0
Device … 0x0
Revision … 0x0
I/O port base … 0x300
Interrupt … 0x5
MAC address … 000000 000000

But is MAC address 00000 000000 correct? and I could see only en0. I think I
should have another thing like en1?

Jon

“Joe Mammone” <hw@qnx.com> wrote in message news:cjjhos$b2o$1@inn.qnx.com

Hi,

Try something like:

io-net -d orinoco

ioport=0x300,irq=5,ssid=g3w5n1c6,default_key=1,key1=4485d240c4053bc96e5de433
00,verbose=4
-p tcpip

You may also have to specify the channel.

Regards,

Joe


Jon <> aizoara@naver.com> > wrote in message news:cjip5a$m0p$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
I’m trying to make wireless network work on my qnx6.2.1 pc104 machine
with
orinoco gold card.
Currently, I can connect internet with wired network.

I tried follows but I couldn’t still see web pages. When I
clicked -Configure/network, I could see only en0(I think it is for wired
network) but wired network did not work either before I boot again.

Is there anything I missed? I need to use wireless network.
Thanks

devp-pccard

pin

Sock Func Type Flags PID Base Size IRQ
1 0 Network C—I-±-------- None 0x300 64 5
1 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None

io-net -d orinoco



key=4485d240c4053bc96e5de43300,irq=5,mac=00022D077388,verbose=4,network=g3w5
n1c6 -p tcpip

ORiNOCO

Vendor … 0x0
Device … 0x0
Revision … 0x0
I/O port base … 0x300
Interrupt … 0x5
MAC address … 00022d 077388

nicinfo

ORiNOCO 802.11 Wireless Ethernet Controller
Physical Node ID … 00022D 077388
Current Physical Node ID … 00022D 077388
Media Rate … 11.00 Mb/s half-duplex WIRELESS
MTU … 1514
Lan … 0
I/O Port Range … 0x300 → 0x33F
Hardware Interrupt … 0x5
Promiscuous … Disabled
Multicast … Disabled

Total Packets Txd OK … 0
Total Packets Txd Bad … 0
Total Packets Rxd OK … 3
Total Rx Errors … 0

Total Bytes Txd … 0
Total Bytes Rxd … 0

Station Name … localhost
Network Name (SSID) … g3w5n1c6
Channel: … 1
BSS Type … BSS

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Hi,

Okay, try adding the MAC address back to the command line and switch ‘key=’
to ‘key1=’

Regards,

Joe

Jon <aizoara@naver.com> wrote in message news:cjmsfa$p6s$1@inn.qnx.com

Hi there,

I tried this command, not ‘key1=’ but ‘key=’

io-net -d orinoco

ioport=0x300,irq=5,ssid=g3w5n1c6,default_key=1,key=4485d240c4053bc96e5de4330
0,verbose=4 -p tcpip

ORiNOCO

Vendor … 0x0
Device … 0x0
Revision … 0x0
I/O port base … 0x300
Interrupt … 0x5
MAC address … 000000 000000

But is MAC address 00000 000000 correct? and I could see only en0. I think
I
should have another thing like en1?

Jon

“Joe Mammone” <> hw@qnx.com> > wrote in message
news:cjjhos$b2o$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
Hi,

Try something like:

io-net -d orinoco



ioport=0x300,irq=5,ssid=g3w5n1c6,default_key=1,key1=4485d240c4053bc96e5de433
00,verbose=4
-p tcpip

You may also have to specify the channel.

Regards,

Joe


Jon <> aizoara@naver.com> > wrote in message
news:cjip5a$m0p$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
I’m trying to make wireless network work on my qnx6.2.1 pc104 machine
with
orinoco gold card.
Currently, I can connect internet with wired network.

I tried follows but I couldn’t still see web pages. When I
clicked -Configure/network, I could see only en0(I think it is for
wired
network) but wired network did not work either before I boot again.

Is there anything I missed? I need to use wireless network.
Thanks

devp-pccard

pin

Sock Func Type Flags PID Base Size IRQ
1 0 Network C—I-±-------- None 0x300 64 5
1 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None

io-net -d orinoco




key=4485d240c4053bc96e5de43300,irq=5,mac=00022D077388,verbose=4,network=g3w5
n1c6 -p tcpip

ORiNOCO

Vendor … 0x0
Device … 0x0
Revision … 0x0
I/O port base … 0x300
Interrupt … 0x5
MAC address … 00022d 077388

nicinfo

ORiNOCO 802.11 Wireless Ethernet Controller
Physical Node ID … 00022D 077388
Current Physical Node ID … 00022D 077388
Media Rate … 11.00 Mb/s half-duplex WIRELESS
MTU … 1514
Lan … 0
I/O Port Range … 0x300 → 0x33F
Hardware Interrupt … 0x5
Promiscuous … Disabled
Multicast … Disabled

Total Packets Txd OK … 0
Total Packets Txd Bad … 0
Total Packets Rxd OK … 3
Total Rx Errors … 0

Total Bytes Txd … 0
Total Bytes Rxd … 0

Station Name … localhost
Network Name (SSID) … g3w5n1c6
Channel: … 1
BSS Type … BSS



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Hi there,

I used MAC address and ‘key’ and then I can see same pin and nicinfo I
posted at the first time.

I think driver for orinoco card is uploaded to en0 which was for wired
network.
Anyway, I clicked ‘network’ configure in photon windows and when I tried to
set to DHCP, my qnx machine was suspended for a few minutes and gave message
like follows.

netmanager error: could not configure DHCP on interface en0
netmanager error:dhcp.client:Could not reach DHCP servcer on interface en0

more help, please?
Thanks.

“Joe Mammone” <hw@qnx.com> wrote in message news:cjrjbq$al3$1@inn.qnx.com

Hi,

Okay, try adding the MAC address back to the command line and switch
‘key=’
to ‘key1=’

Regards,

Joe

Jon <> aizoara@naver.com> > wrote in message news:cjmsfa$p6s$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
Hi there,

I tried this command, not ‘key1=’ but ‘key=’

io-net -d orinoco



ioport=0x300,irq=5,ssid=g3w5n1c6,default_key=1,key=4485d240c4053bc96e5de4330
0,verbose=4 -p tcpip

ORiNOCO

Vendor … 0x0
Device … 0x0
Revision … 0x0
I/O port base … 0x300
Interrupt … 0x5
MAC address … 000000 000000

But is MAC address 00000 000000 correct? and I could see only en0. I
think
I
should have another thing like en1?

Jon

“Joe Mammone” <> hw@qnx.com> > wrote in message
news:cjjhos$b2o$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
Hi,

Try something like:

io-net -d orinoco




ioport=0x300,irq=5,ssid=g3w5n1c6,default_key=1,key1=4485d240c4053bc96e5de433
00,verbose=4
-p tcpip

You may also have to specify the channel.

Regards,

Joe


Jon <> aizoara@naver.com> > wrote in message
news:cjip5a$m0p$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
I’m trying to make wireless network work on my qnx6.2.1 pc104
machine
with
orinoco gold card.
Currently, I can connect internet with wired network.

I tried follows but I couldn’t still see web pages. When I
clicked -Configure/network, I could see only en0(I think it is for
wired
network) but wired network did not work either before I boot again.

Is there anything I missed? I need to use wireless network.
Thanks

devp-pccard

pin

Sock Func Type Flags PID Base Size IRQ
1 0 Network C—I-±-------- None 0x300 64 5
1 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None
2 Empty ----MF---------- None

io-net -d orinoco





key=4485d240c4053bc96e5de43300,irq=5,mac=00022D077388,verbose=4,network=g3w5
n1c6 -p tcpip

ORiNOCO

Vendor … 0x0
Device … 0x0
Revision … 0x0
I/O port base … 0x300
Interrupt … 0x5
MAC address … 00022d 077388

nicinfo

ORiNOCO 802.11 Wireless Ethernet Controller
Physical Node ID … 00022D 077388
Current Physical Node ID … 00022D 077388
Media Rate … 11.00 Mb/s half-duplex WIRELESS
MTU … 1514
Lan … 0
I/O Port Range … 0x300 → 0x33F
Hardware Interrupt … 0x5
Promiscuous … Disabled
Multicast … Disabled

Total Packets Txd OK … 0
Total Packets Txd Bad … 0
Total Packets Rxd OK … 3
Total Rx Errors … 0

Total Bytes Txd … 0
Total Bytes Rxd … 0

Station Name … localhost
Network Name (SSID) … g3w5n1c6
Channel: … 1
BSS Type … BSS





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