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Wireless Network Driver for the Intel Pro/Wireless 2200BG/2915ABG Chipsets (iwi)The current version is 0.5. Previous version(s) can be downloaded from here This driver is based on the Intel Pro/Wireless 2100 Native *BSD Driver project. The binaries are provided under the OpenSolaris Binary License, which is included in the distribution package. The iwi driver is now integrated into Solaris Nevada build 61. Solaris 10 users may use v0.3 which is based gldv2. ChangelogVersion 0.5: Nevada build 44 requires this new version now. Note that this version is incompatible with all releases of Solaris 10 and Nevada builds before build 44. Fixed bugs:
Version 0.4: Added GLDv3 and shared key support. The driver now requires Nevada build 31+. Fixed bugs:
Version 0.3: Source code is now available. Critical bugs fixed:
Version 0.2: Now includes 64-bit iwi driver and requires wificonfig v0.2. Bugs fixed since 0.1:
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RequirementsBefore downloading the source or installing the binaries, please make sure that your system meets the following requirements:
How to useThe easiest way to install the driver is from pre-compiled binary package:
You should be able to plumb the interface right after installing this package without having to reboot first:
If plumbing failed, your card may be not supported or just not getting properly identified by the Solaris kernel. Send us a note and we'll try to help. If you don't use WEP and want to connect to whatever WLAN available, then all that's left to do is starting dhcp:
If your WLAN requires WEP authorization, then you need to download and install the wificonfig utility. After that, you'll need to create new profile for your WLAN with the following commands:
Go to wificonfig web page for more details. NotesThis is work in progress. Please send your questions and comments laptop-discuss@opensolaris.org discussion forum. |