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Intel Anypoint II USB Linux

Arrgghh

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I am at a bit of a loss trying to get the Intel Anypoint II USB wireless network adapter installed on my laptop running Slackware 8.1 (stock 2.4.18 kernel). I have found drivers for the Atmel chipset the card is based on, and the modules load fine. An lsmod shows that vnetusba (the cards module) is loaded and that it is using the UHCI module.

My problem is that i can't figure out what to do next. I've tried running the two utilities included with the driver, fvnet and xvnet, and I get an ioctl failed error and no Atmel device found error for each of the programs respectively. I have CONFIG_NET_RADIO compiled into the kernel, and I don't have any unresolved symbol errors for the loaded modules. I have also tried alias eth0=vnetusba, but that did not seem to help.

Any help at all is welcome at this point.

Thank you.
 
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