Thanks for your response Kalle.<br>I got the driver to install properly after running the wlan-cal ;)<br><br>- Kalle<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">2007/3/2, Kalle Valo <<a href="mailto:Kalle.Valo@nokia.com">Kalle.Valo@nokia.com
</a>>:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">"kalle ahokangas" <<a href="mailto:kalleahok@gmail.com">kalleahok@gmail.com
</a>> writes:<br><br>> Hi,<br><br>Hello Kalle :)<br><br>> The self compiled WLAN driver (cx3110x.ko) for N800 doesn't work properly.<br><br>It should work ;)<br><br>> This is what I did:<br>><br>> 1. compile the driver
<br><br>What kernel sources did you use for compiling the driver? What was the<br>exact command line you used to compile it? And what compiler did you<br>use?<br><br>> 2. copy it to device and rmmod umac.ko and cx3110x.ko
<br>> 3. insmod original umac.ko (which is copied to another directory) and<br>> cx3110.ko. dmesg tells that driver is installed perfectly.<br>> 4. Go to Connection manager and scan for connections. Connections are
<br>> scanned perfectly.<br>> 3. Select connection from list -> 'Network connection error. Try again?'<br>><br>> So the scanning works perfectly but I cannot connect to any APs.<br>><br>> Can anyone tell if I'm doing something wrong here and what should I
<br>> do to get the driver to work.<br><br>All sounds ok to me. Actually, now that I think of it more, you have<br>to run wlan-cal after insmoding cx3110x.ko:<br><br>chroot /mnt/initfs /usr/bin/wlan-cal<br><br>That might help. Sorry, I should document this properly.
<br><br>> Is there any way to install the driver in the boot sequence?<br><br>You could try to replace cx3110x.ko in /mnt/initfs/lib/modules/, if<br>there is enough free space. Most probably not.<br><br>> I'm using dev rootfs and device is in rd mode.
<br><br>I haven't ever tried dev rootfs, but I would assume it's not the<br>problem here.<br><br>--<br>Kalle Valo<br><br></blockquote></div><br>