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  1. #
  2. # Wireless LAN device configuration
  3. #
  4. menu "Wireless LAN"
  5. depends on !S390
  6. config WLAN_PRE80211
  7. bool "Wireless LAN (pre-802.11)"
  8. depends on NETDEVICES
  9. ---help---
  10. Say Y if you have any pre-802.11 wireless LAN hardware.
  11. This option does not affect the kernel build, it only
  12. lets you choose drivers.
  13. config STRIP
  14. tristate "STRIP (Metricom starmode radio IP)"
  15. depends on INET && WLAN_PRE80211
  16. select WIRELESS_EXT
  17. ---help---
  18. Say Y if you have a Metricom radio and intend to use Starmode Radio
  19. IP. STRIP is a radio protocol developed for the MosquitoNet project
  20. (on the WWW at <http://mosquitonet.stanford.edu/>) to send Internet
  21. traffic using Metricom radios. Metricom radios are small, battery
  22. powered, 100kbit/sec packet radio transceivers, about the size and
  23. weight of a cellular telephone. (You may also have heard them called
  24. "Metricom modems" but we avoid the term "modem" because it misleads
  25. many people into thinking that you can plug a Metricom modem into a
  26. phone line and use it as a modem.)
  27. You can use STRIP on any Linux machine with a serial port, although
  28. it is obviously most useful for people with laptop computers. If you
  29. think you might get a Metricom radio in the future, there is no harm
  30. in saying Y to STRIP now, except that it makes the kernel a bit
  31. bigger.
  32. To compile this as a module, choose M here: the module will be
  33. called strip.
  34. config ARLAN
  35. tristate "Aironet Arlan 655 & IC2200 DS support"
  36. depends on ISA && !64BIT && WLAN_PRE80211
  37. select WIRELESS_EXT
  38. ---help---
  39. Aironet makes Arlan, a class of wireless LAN adapters. These use the
  40. www.Telxon.com chip, which is also used on several similar cards.
  41. This driver is tested on the 655 and IC2200 series cards. Look at
  42. <http://www.ylenurme.ee/~elmer/655/> for the latest information.
  43. The driver is built as two modules, arlan and arlan-proc. The latter
  44. is the /proc interface and is not needed most of time.
  45. On some computers the card ends up in non-valid state after some
  46. time. Use a ping-reset script to clear it.
  47. config WAVELAN
  48. tristate "AT&T/Lucent old WaveLAN & DEC RoamAbout DS ISA support"
  49. depends on ISA && WLAN_PRE80211
  50. select WIRELESS_EXT
  51. ---help---
  52. The Lucent WaveLAN (formerly NCR and AT&T; or DEC RoamAbout DS) is
  53. a Radio LAN (wireless Ethernet-like Local Area Network) using the
  54. radio frequencies 900 MHz and 2.4 GHz.
  55. If you want to use an ISA WaveLAN card under Linux, say Y and read
  56. the Ethernet-HOWTO, available from
  57. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. Some more specific
  58. information is contained in
  59. <file:Documentation/networking/wavelan.txt> and in the source code
  60. <file:drivers/net/wireless/wavelan.p.h>.
  61. You will also need the wireless tools package available from
  62. <http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html>.
  63. Please read the man pages contained therein.
  64. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
  65. called wavelan.
  66. config PCMCIA_WAVELAN
  67. tristate "AT&T/Lucent old WaveLAN Pcmcia wireless support"
  68. depends on PCMCIA && WLAN_PRE80211
  69. select WIRELESS_EXT
  70. help
  71. Say Y here if you intend to attach an AT&T/Lucent Wavelan PCMCIA
  72. (PC-card) wireless Ethernet networking card to your computer. This
  73. driver is for the non-IEEE-802.11 Wavelan cards.
  74. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
  75. called wavelan_cs. If unsure, say N.
  76. config PCMCIA_NETWAVE
  77. tristate "Xircom Netwave AirSurfer Pcmcia wireless support"
  78. depends on PCMCIA && WLAN_PRE80211
  79. select WIRELESS_EXT
  80. help
  81. Say Y here if you intend to attach this type of PCMCIA (PC-card)
  82. wireless Ethernet networking card to your computer.
  83. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
  84. called netwave_cs. If unsure, say N.
  85. config WLAN_80211
  86. bool "Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11)"
  87. depends on NETDEVICES
  88. ---help---
  89. Say Y if you have any 802.11 wireless LAN hardware.
  90. This option does not affect the kernel build, it only
  91. lets you choose drivers.
  92. config PCMCIA_RAYCS
  93. tristate "Aviator/Raytheon 2.4MHz wireless support"
  94. depends on PCMCIA && WLAN_80211
  95. select WIRELESS_EXT
  96. ---help---
  97. Say Y here if you intend to attach an Aviator/Raytheon PCMCIA
  98. (PC-card) wireless Ethernet networking card to your computer.
  99. Please read the file <file:Documentation/networking/ray_cs.txt> for
  100. details.
  101. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
  102. called ray_cs. If unsure, say N.
  103. config IPW2100
  104. tristate "Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 Network Connection"
  105. depends on PCI && WLAN_80211
  106. select WIRELESS_EXT
  107. select FW_LOADER
  108. select IEEE80211
  109. ---help---
  110. A driver for the Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 Network
  111. Connection 802.11b wireless network adapter.
  112. See <file:Documentation/networking/README.ipw2100> for information on
  113. the capabilities currently enabled in this driver and for tips
  114. for debugging issues and problems.
  115. In order to use this driver, you will need a firmware image for it.
  116. You can obtain the firmware from
  117. <http://ipw2100.sf.net/>. Once you have the firmware image, you
  118. will need to place it in /lib/firmware.
  119. You will also very likely need the Wireless Tools in order to
  120. configure your card:
  121. <http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html>.
  122. If you want to compile the driver as a module ( = code which can be
  123. inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want),
  124. say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>.
  125. The module will be called ipw2100.ko.
  126. config IPW2100_MONITOR
  127. bool "Enable promiscuous mode"
  128. depends on IPW2100
  129. ---help---
  130. Enables promiscuous/monitor mode support for the ipw2100 driver.
  131. With this feature compiled into the driver, you can switch to
  132. promiscuous mode via the Wireless Tool's Monitor mode. While in this
  133. mode, no packets can be sent.
  134. config IPW2100_DEBUG
  135. bool "Enable full debugging output in IPW2100 module."
  136. depends on IPW2100
  137. ---help---
  138. This option will enable debug tracing output for the IPW2100.
  139. This will result in the kernel module being ~60k larger. You can
  140. control which debug output is sent to the kernel log by setting the
  141. value in
  142. /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ipw2100/debug_level
  143. This entry will only exist if this option is enabled.
  144. If you are not trying to debug or develop the IPW2100 driver, you
  145. most likely want to say N here.
  146. config IPW2200
  147. tristate "Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG and 2915ABG Network Connection"
  148. depends on PCI && WLAN_80211
  149. select WIRELESS_EXT
  150. select FW_LOADER
  151. select IEEE80211
  152. ---help---
  153. A driver for the Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG and 2915ABG Network
  154. Connection adapters.
  155. See <file:Documentation/networking/README.ipw2200> for
  156. information on the capabilities currently enabled in this
  157. driver and for tips for debugging issues and problems.
  158. In order to use this driver, you will need a firmware image for it.
  159. You can obtain the firmware from
  160. <http://ipw2200.sf.net/>. See the above referenced README.ipw2200
  161. for information on where to install the firmware images.
  162. You will also very likely need the Wireless Tools in order to
  163. configure your card:
  164. <http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html>.
  165. If you want to compile the driver as a module ( = code which can be
  166. inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want),
  167. say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>.
  168. The module will be called ipw2200.ko.
  169. config IPW2200_MONITOR
  170. bool "Enable promiscuous mode"
  171. depends on IPW2200
  172. ---help---
  173. Enables promiscuous/monitor mode support for the ipw2200 driver.
  174. With this feature compiled into the driver, you can switch to
  175. promiscuous mode via the Wireless Tool's Monitor mode. While in this
  176. mode, no packets can be sent.
  177. config IPW2200_RADIOTAP
  178. bool "Enable radiotap format 802.11 raw packet support"
  179. depends on IPW2200_MONITOR
  180. config IPW2200_PROMISCUOUS
  181. bool "Enable creation of a RF radiotap promiscuous interface"
  182. depends on IPW2200_MONITOR
  183. select IPW2200_RADIOTAP
  184. ---help---
  185. Enables the creation of a second interface prefixed 'rtap'.
  186. This second interface will provide every received in radiotap
  187. format.
  188. This is useful for performing wireless network analysis while
  189. maintaining an active association.
  190. Example usage:
  191. % modprobe ipw2200 rtap_iface=1
  192. % ifconfig rtap0 up
  193. % tethereal -i rtap0
  194. If you do not specify 'rtap_iface=1' as a module parameter then
  195. the rtap interface will not be created and you will need to turn
  196. it on via sysfs:
  197. % echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ipw2200/*/rtap_iface
  198. config IPW2200_QOS
  199. bool "Enable QoS support"
  200. depends on IPW2200 && EXPERIMENTAL
  201. config IPW2200_DEBUG
  202. bool "Enable full debugging output in IPW2200 module."
  203. depends on IPW2200
  204. ---help---
  205. This option will enable low level debug tracing output for IPW2200.
  206. Note, normal debug code is already compiled in. This low level
  207. debug option enables debug on hot paths (e.g Tx, Rx, ISR) and
  208. will result in the kernel module being ~70 larger. Most users
  209. will typically not need this high verbosity debug information.
  210. If you are not sure, say N here.
  211. config LIBERTAS
  212. tristate "Marvell 8xxx Libertas WLAN driver support"
  213. depends on WLAN_80211
  214. select WIRELESS_EXT
  215. select IEEE80211
  216. select FW_LOADER
  217. ---help---
  218. A library for Marvell Libertas 8xxx devices.
  219. config LIBERTAS_USB
  220. tristate "Marvell Libertas 8388 USB 802.11b/g cards"
  221. depends on LIBERTAS && USB
  222. ---help---
  223. A driver for Marvell Libertas 8388 USB devices.
  224. config LIBERTAS_CS
  225. tristate "Marvell Libertas 8385 CompactFlash 802.11b/g cards"
  226. depends on LIBERTAS && PCMCIA && EXPERIMENTAL
  227. select FW_LOADER
  228. ---help---
  229. A driver for Marvell Libertas 8385 CompactFlash devices.
  230. config LIBERTAS_SDIO
  231. tristate "Marvell Libertas 8385 and 8686 SDIO 802.11b/g cards"
  232. depends on LIBERTAS && MMC
  233. ---help---
  234. A driver for Marvell Libertas 8385 and 8686 SDIO devices.
  235. config LIBERTAS_DEBUG
  236. bool "Enable full debugging output in the Libertas module."
  237. depends on LIBERTAS
  238. ---help---
  239. Debugging support.
  240. config AIRO
  241. tristate "Cisco/Aironet 34X/35X/4500/4800 ISA and PCI cards"
  242. depends on ISA_DMA_API && WLAN_80211 && (PCI || BROKEN)
  243. select WIRELESS_EXT
  244. select CRYPTO
  245. ---help---
  246. This is the standard Linux driver to support Cisco/Aironet ISA and
  247. PCI 802.11 wireless cards.
  248. It supports the new 802.11b cards from Cisco (Cisco 34X, Cisco 35X
  249. - with or without encryption) as well as card before the Cisco
  250. acquisition (Aironet 4500, Aironet 4800, Aironet 4800B).
  251. This driver support both the standard Linux Wireless Extensions
  252. and Cisco proprietary API, so both the Linux Wireless Tools and the
  253. Cisco Linux utilities can be used to configure the card.
  254. The driver can be compiled as a module and will be named "airo".
  255. config HERMES
  256. tristate "Hermes chipset 802.11b support (Orinoco/Prism2/Symbol)"
  257. depends on (PPC_PMAC || PCI || PCMCIA) && WLAN_80211
  258. select WIRELESS_EXT
  259. ---help---
  260. A driver for 802.11b wireless cards based on the "Hermes" or
  261. Intersil HFA384x (Prism 2) MAC controller. This includes the vast
  262. majority of the PCMCIA 802.11b cards (which are nearly all rebadges)
  263. - except for the Cisco/Aironet cards. Cards supported include the
  264. Apple Airport (not a PCMCIA card), WavelanIEEE/Orinoco,
  265. Cabletron/EnteraSys Roamabout, ELSA AirLancer, MELCO Buffalo, Avaya,
  266. IBM High Rate Wireless, Farralon Syyline, Samsung MagicLAN, Netgear
  267. MA401, LinkSys WPC-11, D-Link DWL-650, 3Com AirConnect, Intel
  268. IPW2011, and Symbol Spectrum24 High Rate amongst others.
  269. This option includes the guts of the driver, but in order to
  270. actually use a card you will also need to enable support for PCMCIA
  271. Hermes cards, PLX9052 based PCI adaptors or the Apple Airport below.
  272. You will also very likely also need the Wireless Tools in order to
  273. configure your card and that /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts works :
  274. <http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html>
  275. config APPLE_AIRPORT
  276. tristate "Apple Airport support (built-in)"
  277. depends on PPC_PMAC && HERMES
  278. help
  279. Say Y here to support the Airport 802.11b wireless Ethernet hardware
  280. built into the Macintosh iBook and other recent PowerPC-based
  281. Macintosh machines. This is essentially a Lucent Orinoco card with
  282. a non-standard interface.
  283. This driver does not support the Airport Extreme (802.11b/g). Use
  284. the BCM43xx driver for Airport Extreme cards.
  285. config PLX_HERMES
  286. tristate "Hermes in PLX9052 based PCI adaptor support (Netgear MA301 etc.)"
  287. depends on PCI && HERMES
  288. help
  289. Enable support for PCMCIA cards supported by the "Hermes" (aka
  290. orinoco) driver when used in PLX9052 based PCI adaptors. These
  291. adaptors are not a full PCMCIA controller but act as a more limited
  292. PCI <-> PCMCIA bridge. Several vendors sell such adaptors so that
  293. 802.11b PCMCIA cards can be used in desktop machines. The Netgear
  294. MA301 is such an adaptor.
  295. config TMD_HERMES
  296. tristate "Hermes in TMD7160 based PCI adaptor support"
  297. depends on PCI && HERMES
  298. help
  299. Enable support for PCMCIA cards supported by the "Hermes" (aka
  300. orinoco) driver when used in TMD7160 based PCI adaptors. These
  301. adaptors are not a full PCMCIA controller but act as a more limited
  302. PCI <-> PCMCIA bridge. Several vendors sell such adaptors so that
  303. 802.11b PCMCIA cards can be used in desktop machines.
  304. config NORTEL_HERMES
  305. tristate "Nortel emobility PCI adaptor support"
  306. depends on PCI && HERMES
  307. help
  308. Enable support for PCMCIA cards supported by the "Hermes" (aka
  309. orinoco) driver when used in Nortel emobility PCI adaptors. These
  310. adaptors are not full PCMCIA controllers, but act as a more limited
  311. PCI <-> PCMCIA bridge.
  312. config PCI_HERMES
  313. tristate "Prism 2.5 PCI 802.11b adaptor support"
  314. depends on PCI && HERMES
  315. help
  316. Enable support for PCI and mini-PCI 802.11b wireless NICs based on
  317. the Prism 2.5 chipset. These are true PCI cards, not the 802.11b
  318. PCMCIA cards bundled with PCI<->PCMCIA adaptors which are also
  319. common. Some of the built-in wireless adaptors in laptops are of
  320. this variety.
  321. config PCMCIA_HERMES
  322. tristate "Hermes PCMCIA card support"
  323. depends on PCMCIA && HERMES
  324. ---help---
  325. A driver for "Hermes" chipset based PCMCIA wireless adaptors, such
  326. as the Lucent WavelanIEEE/Orinoco cards and their OEM (Cabletron/
  327. EnteraSys RoamAbout 802.11, ELSA Airlancer, Melco Buffalo and
  328. others). It should also be usable on various Prism II based cards
  329. such as the Linksys, D-Link and Farallon Skyline. It should also
  330. work on Symbol cards such as the 3Com AirConnect and Ericsson WLAN.
  331. You will very likely need the Wireless Tools in order to
  332. configure your card and that /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts works:
  333. <http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html>.
  334. config PCMCIA_SPECTRUM
  335. tristate "Symbol Spectrum24 Trilogy PCMCIA card support"
  336. depends on PCMCIA && HERMES
  337. select FW_LOADER
  338. ---help---
  339. This is a driver for 802.11b cards using RAM-loadable Symbol
  340. firmware, such as Symbol Wireless Networker LA4100, CompactFlash
  341. cards by Socket Communications and Intel PRO/Wireless 2011B.
  342. This driver requires firmware download on startup. Utilities
  343. for downloading Symbol firmware are available at
  344. <http://sourceforge.net/projects/orinoco/>
  345. config ATMEL
  346. tristate "Atmel at76c50x chipset 802.11b support"
  347. depends on (PCI || PCMCIA) && WLAN_80211
  348. select WIRELESS_EXT
  349. select FW_LOADER
  350. select CRC32
  351. ---help---
  352. A driver 802.11b wireless cards based on the Atmel fast-vnet
  353. chips. This driver supports standard Linux wireless extensions.
  354. Many cards based on this chipset do not have flash memory
  355. and need their firmware loaded at start-up. If yours is
  356. one of these, you will need to provide a firmware image
  357. to be loaded into the card by the driver. The Atmel
  358. firmware package can be downloaded from
  359. <http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/atmel>
  360. config PCI_ATMEL
  361. tristate "Atmel at76c506 PCI cards"
  362. depends on ATMEL && PCI
  363. ---help---
  364. Enable support for PCI and mini-PCI cards containing the
  365. Atmel at76c506 chip.
  366. config PCMCIA_ATMEL
  367. tristate "Atmel at76c502/at76c504 PCMCIA cards"
  368. depends on ATMEL && PCMCIA
  369. select WIRELESS_EXT
  370. select FW_LOADER
  371. select CRC32
  372. ---help---
  373. Enable support for PCMCIA cards containing the
  374. Atmel at76c502 and at76c504 chips.
  375. config AIRO_CS
  376. tristate "Cisco/Aironet 34X/35X/4500/4800 PCMCIA cards"
  377. depends on PCMCIA && (BROKEN || !M32R) && WLAN_80211
  378. select WIRELESS_EXT
  379. select CRYPTO
  380. select CRYPTO_AES
  381. ---help---
  382. This is the standard Linux driver to support Cisco/Aironet PCMCIA
  383. 802.11 wireless cards. This driver is the same as the Aironet
  384. driver part of the Linux Pcmcia package.
  385. It supports the new 802.11b cards from Cisco (Cisco 34X, Cisco 35X
  386. - with or without encryption) as well as card before the Cisco
  387. acquisition (Aironet 4500, Aironet 4800, Aironet 4800B). It also
  388. supports OEM of Cisco such as the DELL TrueMobile 4800 and Xircom
  389. 802.11b cards.
  390. This driver support both the standard Linux Wireless Extensions
  391. and Cisco proprietary API, so both the Linux Wireless Tools and the
  392. Cisco Linux utilities can be used to configure the card.
  393. config PCMCIA_WL3501
  394. tristate "Planet WL3501 PCMCIA cards"
  395. depends on EXPERIMENTAL && PCMCIA && WLAN_80211
  396. select WIRELESS_EXT
  397. ---help---
  398. A driver for WL3501 PCMCIA 802.11 wireless cards made by Planet.
  399. It has basic support for Linux wireless extensions and initial
  400. micro support for ethtool.
  401. config PRISM54
  402. tristate 'Intersil Prism GT/Duette/Indigo PCI/Cardbus'
  403. depends on PCI && EXPERIMENTAL && WLAN_80211
  404. select WIRELESS_EXT
  405. select FW_LOADER
  406. ---help---
  407. Enable PCI and Cardbus support for the following chipset based cards:
  408. ISL3880 - Prism GT 802.11 b/g
  409. ISL3877 - Prism Indigo 802.11 a
  410. ISL3890 - Prism Duette 802.11 a/b/g
  411. For a complete list of supported cards visit <http://prism54.org>.
  412. Here is the latest confirmed list of supported cards:
  413. 3com OfficeConnect 11g Cardbus Card aka 3CRWE154G72 (version 1)
  414. Allnet ALL0271 PCI Card
  415. Compex WL54G Cardbus Card
  416. Corega CG-WLCB54GT Cardbus Card
  417. D-Link Air Plus Xtreme G A1 Cardbus Card aka DWL-g650
  418. I-O Data WN-G54/CB Cardbus Card
  419. Kobishi XG-300 aka Z-Com Cardbus Card
  420. Netgear WG511 Cardbus Card
  421. Ovislink WL-5400PCI PCI Card
  422. Peabird WLG-PCI PCI Card
  423. Sitecom WL-100i Cardbus Card
  424. Sitecom WL-110i PCI Card
  425. SMC2802W - EZ Connect g 2.4GHz 54 Mbps Wireless PCI Card
  426. SMC2835W - EZ Connect g 2.4GHz 54 Mbps Wireless Cardbus Card
  427. SMC2835W-V2 - EZ Connect g 2.4GHz 54 Mbps Wireless Cardbus Card
  428. Z-Com XG-900 PCI Card
  429. Zyxel G-100 Cardbus Card
  430. If you enable this you will need a firmware file as well.
  431. You will need to copy this to /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware/isl3890.
  432. You can get this non-GPL'd firmware file from the Prism54 project page:
  433. <http://prism54.org>
  434. You will also need the /etc/hotplug/firmware.agent script from
  435. a current hotplug package.
  436. Note: You need a motherboard with DMA support to use any of these cards
  437. If you want to compile the driver as a module ( = code which can be
  438. inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want),
  439. say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>.
  440. The module will be called prism54.ko.
  441. config USB_ZD1201
  442. tristate "USB ZD1201 based Wireless device support"
  443. depends on USB && WLAN_80211
  444. select WIRELESS_EXT
  445. select FW_LOADER
  446. ---help---
  447. Say Y if you want to use wireless LAN adapters based on the ZyDAS
  448. ZD1201 chip.
  449. This driver makes the adapter appear as a normal Ethernet interface,
  450. typically on wlan0.
  451. The zd1201 device requires external firmware to be loaded.
  452. This can be found at http://linux-lc100020.sourceforge.net/
  453. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  454. module will be called zd1201.
  455. config RTL8187
  456. tristate "Realtek 8187 USB support"
  457. depends on MAC80211 && USB && WLAN_80211 && EXPERIMENTAL
  458. select EEPROM_93CX6
  459. ---help---
  460. This is a driver for RTL8187 based cards.
  461. These are USB based chips found in cards such as:
  462. Netgear WG111v2
  463. Thanks to Realtek for their support!
  464. config ADM8211
  465. tristate "ADMtek ADM8211 support"
  466. depends on MAC80211 && PCI && WLAN_80211 && EXPERIMENTAL
  467. select CRC32
  468. select EEPROM_93CX6
  469. ---help---
  470. This driver is for ADM8211A, ADM8211B, and ADM8211C based cards.
  471. These are PCI/mini-PCI/Cardbus 802.11b chips found in cards such as:
  472. Xterasys Cardbus XN-2411b
  473. Blitz NetWave Point PC
  474. TrendNet 221pc
  475. Belkin F5D6001
  476. SMC 2635W
  477. Linksys WPC11 v1
  478. Fiberline FL-WL-200X
  479. 3com Office Connect (3CRSHPW796)
  480. Corega WLPCIB-11
  481. SMC 2602W V2 EU
  482. D-Link DWL-520 Revision C
  483. However, some of these cards have been replaced with other chips
  484. like the RTL8180L (Xterasys Cardbus XN-2411b, Belkin F5D6001) or
  485. the Ralink RT2400 (SMC2635W) without a model number change.
  486. Thanks to Infineon-ADMtek for their support of this driver.
  487. config P54_COMMON
  488. tristate "Softmac Prism54 support"
  489. depends on MAC80211 && WLAN_80211 && FW_LOADER && EXPERIMENTAL
  490. ---help---
  491. This is common code for isl38xx based cards.
  492. This module does nothing by itself - the USB/PCI frontends
  493. also need to be enabled in order to support any devices.
  494. These devices require softmac firmware which can be found at
  495. http://prism54.org/
  496. If you choose to build a module, it'll be called p54common.
  497. config P54_USB
  498. tristate "Prism54 USB support"
  499. depends on P54_COMMON && USB
  500. select CRC32
  501. ---help---
  502. This driver is for USB isl38xx based wireless cards.
  503. These are USB based adapters found in devices such as:
  504. 3COM 3CRWE254G72
  505. SMC 2862W-G
  506. Accton 802.11g WN4501 USB
  507. Siemens Gigaset USB
  508. Netgear WG121
  509. Netgear WG111
  510. Medion 40900, Roper Europe
  511. Shuttle PN15, Airvast WM168g, IOGear GWU513
  512. Linksys WUSB54G
  513. Linksys WUSB54G Portable
  514. DLink DWL-G120 Spinnaker
  515. DLink DWL-G122
  516. Belkin F5D7050 ver 1000
  517. Cohiba Proto board
  518. SMC 2862W-G version 2
  519. U.S. Robotics U5 802.11g Adapter
  520. FUJITSU E-5400 USB D1700
  521. Sagem XG703A
  522. DLink DWL-G120 Cohiba
  523. Spinnaker Proto board
  524. Linksys WUSB54AG
  525. Inventel UR054G
  526. Spinnaker DUT
  527. These devices require softmac firmware which can be found at
  528. http://prism54.org/
  529. If you choose to build a module, it'll be called p54usb.
  530. config P54_PCI
  531. tristate "Prism54 PCI support"
  532. depends on P54_COMMON && PCI
  533. ---help---
  534. This driver is for PCI isl38xx based wireless cards.
  535. This driver supports most devices that are supported by the
  536. fullmac prism54 driver plus many devices which are not
  537. supported by the fullmac driver/firmware.
  538. This driver requires softmac firmware which can be found at
  539. http://prism54.org/
  540. If you choose to build a module, it'll be called p54pci.
  541. source "drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/Kconfig"
  542. source "drivers/net/wireless/hostap/Kconfig"
  543. source "drivers/net/wireless/bcm43xx/Kconfig"
  544. source "drivers/net/wireless/b43/Kconfig"
  545. source "drivers/net/wireless/b43legacy/Kconfig"
  546. source "drivers/net/wireless/zd1211rw/Kconfig"
  547. source "drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/Kconfig"
  548. endmenu