RTL8180 Linux Driver version 1.2 readme file for driver running on station mode. < Component > The driver is composed of several parts: (1)source code driver module initialization and interface between rtl8180 driver and system call. r8180_pci_init.c driver module initialization and register/unregister network device r8180_pci_init.h include file r8180_if.c interface between rtl8180 driver and system call r8180_if.h include file r8180_type.h type definition for rtl8180 driver r8180_export.h exported function name from rtl8180 driver (2)object code rtl8180 driver priv_part.o rtl8180 driver object code (3)Default driver rtl8180_24x.o default driver module compiled in kernel 2.4.18. (4)Makefile PLEASE SPECIFY INCLUDEPATH CORRECTLY ACCORDING TO YOUR LINUX ENVIRONMENT. FOR EXAMPLE, " INCLUDEPATH=-I /usr/src/linux-2.4.18-3/include/ " in RedHat7.3. FOR EXAMPLE, " INCLUDEPATH=-I /usr/src/linux-2.4.18-14/include/ " in RedHat8.0. (5)wlanup/wlandown simple script file to activate/shut_down wireless lan. < Installation > Please try to load linux_24x.o first by "insmod -f rtl8180_24x.o". If it doesn't work, you are suggested to compile loadable driver module following the steps as: (0)Make sure the C-compile version. Run "gcc -v". If gcc version is 2.xx, use release driver RTL8180_24x_RH73.zip. If gcc version is 3.xx, use release driver RTL8180_24x_SuSE.zip. (1)Modify macros in Makefile. For example, KERNELRELEASE, IO_FLAGS, ENDIAN_FLAGS, INCLUDEPATH and RTL8180_TARGET which represent kernel release version, pci I/O space mapping, big/little endian, rtl8180 driver name. (2)Check pci module initialization and system call interfaces in the provided source code, r8180_pci_init.c ....etc. (3)Run 'make' to generate new driver module. (4)Load driver by "insmod xxx.o" After driver being loaded successfully, set Wireless LAN specific parameters as follows and enable wlan device by "iwpriv wlan0 enable" manually. Or modify script files, wlanup/wlandown, to activate/shut_down wireless lan. < Set wireless lan MIBs > This driver uses Wireless Extension as an interface allowing you to set Wireless LAN specific parameters. Current driver supports "iwpriv", manipulate driver private ioctls, to set MIBs. iwpriv wlan0 wlan_para [parameters]=[val] where parameter explaination [parameters] [val] constraints ----------------------- ------------- ------------------ Set channel number channel {1~14} Set basic rates basicrates {bit0 = 1Mbps, bit1 = 2Mbps, bit2 = 5.5Mbps, bit3 = 11 Mbps} Set operational rates oprates {bit0 = 1Mbps, bit1 = 2Mbps, bit2 = 5.5Mbps, bit3 = 11 Mbps} Set authentication type authtype {opensystem, sharedkey, both<only AP mode>} Set desired ssid to scan ssid2scan {0~z, less than 32 characters} Set RTS threshold rtsthres {256~2304} Set fragment threshold fragthres {256~2304} Set preamble mode preamble {short,long,auto} Set network type networktype {infra,adhoc,auto} Set WEP mode wepmode {off,wep40,wep104} Set WEP default key ID wepdkeyid {0~3} Set 1st WEP40 key value wepkey40_1 {0~f, total 10 characters} Set 2st WEP40 key value wepkey40_2 {0~f, total 10 characters} Set 3st WEP40 key value wepkey40_3 {0~f, total 10 characters} Set 4st WEP40 key value wepkey40_4 {0~f, total 10 characters} Set 1st WEP104 key value wepkey104_1 {0~f, total 26 characters} Set 2st WEP104 key value wepkey104_2 {0~f, total 26 characters} Set 3st WEP104 key value wepkey104_3 {0~f, total 26 characters} Set 4st WEP104 key value wepkey104_4 {0~f, total 26 characters} Print help message help For example: iwpriv wlan0 wlan_para channel=1 iwpriv wlan0 wlan_para basicrates=0xf iwpriv wlan0 wlan_para oprates=0xf iwpriv wlan0 wlan_para authtype=opensystem iwpriv wlan0 wlan_para ssid2scan=testssid iwpriv wlan0 wlan_para fragthres=512 iwpriv wlan0 wlan_para preamble=long iwpriv wlan0 wlan_para wepmode=off iwpriv wlan0 wlan_para wepdkeyid=0 iwpriv wlan0 wlan_para wepkey40_1=0123456789 iwpriv wlan0 wlan_para wepkey104_1=01234567890123456789012345 iwpriv wlan0 wlan_para networktype=infra iwpriv wlan0 wlan_para help; Also, you could set more than one parameter at the same time. For example: iwpriv wlan0 wlan_para basicrates=0xf,authtype=opensystem,ssid2scan=testssidDownload Driver Pack
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