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34.Dd May 2, 2002
35.Dt WI 4
36.Os
37.Sh NAME
38.Nm wi
39.Nd "WaveLAN/IEEE, PRISM-II and Spectrum24 802.11DS wireless network driver"
40.Sh SYNOPSIS
41.Cd "device wi"
42.Cd "device wlan"
43.Sh DESCRIPTION
44The
45.Nm
46driver provides support for wireless network adapters based around
47the Lucent Hermes, Intersil PRISM-II, Intersil PRISM-2.5, and Symbol
48Spectrum24 chipsets.
49All four chipsets provide a similar interface to the driver.
50.Pp
51All host/device interaction is via programmed I/O.
52Supported features include 802.11 and 802.3 frames, power management, BSS,
53IBSS, WDS and old-style Lucent ad-hoc operation modes.
54Cards based on the Intersil PRISM-II and PRISM-2.5 chips also support a
55host-based access point mode which allows a card to act as a normal access
56point (with some assistance from the
57.Nm
58driver).
59The Lucent Hermes and Symbol Spectrum24 chipsets do not contain this
60functionality.
61PRISM-II and PRISM-2.5 chips do not support the WDS functionality.
62.Pp
63The
64.Nm
65driver encapsulates all IP and ARP traffic as 802.11 frames, however
66it can receive either 802.11 or 802.3 frames.
67Transmit speed is selectable between 1Mbps fixed, 2Mbps fixed, 2Mbps
68with auto fallback, 5.5Mbps, 8Mbps, or 11Mbps depending on your hardware.
69The Lucent WaveLAN/IEEE Silver and Gold cards as well as the Intersil
70and Symbol cards have support for WEP encryption.
71The WaveLAN Gold as well as newer Intersil and Symbol cards support
72104bit keys, the others only accept 40bit keys.
73The Lucent WaveLAN/IEEE Bronze cards do not support WEP at all.
74To enable encryption, use
75.Xr ifconfig 8
76as shown below.
77.Pp
78By default, the
79.Nm
80driver configures the card for BSS operation (aka infrastructure
81mode).
82This mode requires the use of an access point (base station).
83.Pp
84The
85.Nm
86driver also supports a point-to-point mode where the ssid is
87ignored and stations can communicate amongst themselves without the
88aid of an access point.
89Note that there are two possible point-to-point modes.
90One mode, referred to as
91.Dq "ad-hoc demo mode" ,
92or
93.Dq "legacy Lucent ad-hoc mode" ,
94predates the IEEE 802.11 specification and so may not interoperate
95with cards from different vendors.
96The standardized point-to-point mode, is called IBSS (or confusingly
97just ad-hoc mode), but is not supported by cards with very old
98firmware revisions.
99If your cards supports IBSS mode, it is recommended that you use it in
100preference to the
101.Dq "ad-hoc demo mode"
102in new installations.
103.Pp
104Cards based on the Intersil PRISM-II and PRISM-2.5 chips also
105have a host-based access point mode which allows the card to
106act as an access point (base station).
107Access points are different than operating in IBSS mode.
108They operate in BSS mode.
109They allow for easier roaming and bridge all ethernet traffic such
110that machines connected via an access point appear to be on the local
111ethernet segment.
112.Pp
113For more information on configuring this device, see
114.Xr ifconfig 8 .
115The
116.Nm
117driver supports
118.Xr polling 4 .
119.Pp
120Cards supported by the
121.Nm
122driver come in a variety of packages, though the most common
123are of the PCMCIA type.
124In many cases, the PCI version of a wireless card is simply
125a PCMCIA card bundled with a PCI adapter.
126The PCI adapters come in two flavors: true PCMCIA bridges and
127dumb PCMCIA bridges.
128A true PCMCIA bridge (such as those sold by Lucent) will attach
129as a real PCMCIA controller.
130The wireless card will then attach to the PCMCIA bus.
131Wireless cards in PCMCIA slots may be inserted and ejected on the fly.
132.Pp
133A dumb bridge, on the other hand, does not show up as a true PCMCIA bus.
134The wireless card will simply appear to the host as a normal PCI
135device and will not require any PCMCIA support.
136Cards in this type of adapter should only be removed when the
137machine is powered down.
138.Pp
139The following cards are among those supported by the
140.Nm
141driver:
142.Pp
143.Bl -column -compact "Linksys Instant Wireless WPC11 2.5" "Spectrum24" "PCI or PCMCIA"
144.Em "Card	Chip	Bus"
1453Com AirConnect 3CRWE737A	Spectrum24	PCMCIA
1463Com AirConnect 3CRWE777A	Prism-II	PCI
147ACTIONTEC HWC01170	Prism-2.5	PCMCIA
148Addtron AWP-100	Prism-II	PCMCIA
149Adtec Adlink/340C	Prism-II	PCMCIA
150Agere Orinoco	Hermes	PCMCIA
151Avaya Wireless	Prism-II	PCMCIA
152Blue Concentric Circle WL-379F	PRISM-II	CF
153BreezeNet Wireless	Prism-II	PCMCIA
154Buffalo WLI-PCM-S11	Prism-II	PCMCIA
155Buffalo WLI-PCM-L11G	Hermes	PCMCIA
156Buffalo WLI-CF-S11G	Prism-II	CF
157Cabletron RoamAbout	Hermes	PCMCIA
158Compaq Agency NC5004	Prism-II	PCMCIA
159Compaq WL100	Prism-II	PCMCIA
160Compaq WL110	Prism-II	PCMCIA
161Compaq WL200	Prism-II	PCMCIA
162Contec FLEXLAN/FX-DS110-PCC	Prism-II	PCMCIA
163Corega PCC-11	Prism-II	PCMCIA
164Corega PCCA-11	Prism-II	PCMCIA
165Corega PCCB-11	Prism-II	PCMCIA
166Corega CGWLPCIA11	Prism-II	PCI
167Dell TrueMobile 1150	Hermes	PCMCIA
168Dlink DWL520	Prism-2.5	PCI
169Dlink DWL650	Prism-2.5	PCMCIA
170ELSA XI300	Prism-II	PCMCIA
171ELSA XI800	Prism-II	CF
172EMTAC A2424i	Prism-II	PCMCIA
173Ericsson Wireless LAN CARD C11	Spectrum24	PCMCIA
174Farallon Skyline	Prism-II	PCMCIA
175Gemtek WL-311	Prism-2.5	PCMCIA
176Hawking Technology WE110P	Prism-2.5	PCMCIA
177Home Wireless Networks	Prism-II	PCMCIA
178IBM High Rate Wireless	Hermes	PCMCIA
179ICOM SL-1100	Prism-II	PCMCIA
180I-O DATA WN-B11/PCM	Prism-II	PCMCIA
181Intel PRO/Wireless 2011	Spectrum24	PCMCIA
182Intersil Prism II	Prism-II	PCMCIA
183Intersil Mini-PCI	Prism-2.5	PCI
184Linksys Instant Wireless WPC11	Prism-II	PCMCIA
185Linksys Instant Wireless WPC11 2.5	Prism-2.5	PCMCIA
186Linksys Instant Wireless WPC11 3.0	Prism-3	PCMCIA
187Lucent WaveLAN	Hermes	PCMCIA
188Melco Airconnect	Prism-II	PCMCIA
189NANOSPEED ROOT-RZ2000	Prism-II	PCMCIA
190NDC/Sohoware NCP130	Prism-II	PCI
191NEC CMZ-RT-WP	Prism-II	PCMCIA
192NEC PK-WL001	Prism-II	PCMCIA
193NEC PC-WL/11C	PRISM-II	PCMCIA
194Netgear MA401	Prism-II	PCMCIA
195NTT-ME 11Mbps Wireless LAN	Prism-II	PCMCIA
196Planex GeoWave/GW-NS110	Prism-II	PCMCIA
197Planex GW-NS11H	Prism-II	PCMCIA
198Proxim Harmony	Prism-II	PCMCIA
199Proxim RangeLAN-DS	Prism-II	PCMCIA
200Samsung MagicLAN SWL-2000N	Prism-II	PCMCIA
201SMC 2602 EZ Connect (3.3V)	Prism-II	PCI or PCMCIA
202SMC 2632 EZ Connect	Prism-II	PCMCIA
203Socket Low Power WLAN-CF	Prism-II	CF
204Sony PCWA-C100	Lucent	PCMCIA
205Symbol Spectrum24	Spectrum24	PCMCIA
206Symbol LA-4100	Spectrum24	CF
207TDK LAK-CD011WL	Prism-II	PCMCIA
208Toshiba Wireless LAN Card	Prism-II	PCMCIA
209U.S. Robotics Wireless Card 2410	Prism-II	PCMCIA
210.El
211.Pp
212Several vendors sell PCI adapters built around the PLX Technology 9050
213or 9052 chip.
214The following such adapters are supported or expected to work:
215.Pp
216.Bl -tag -compact -width "Global Sun Technology GL24110P (untested)"
217.It 3Com AirConnect 3CRWE777A (3.3V)
218.It Belkin F5D6000 (a rebadged WL11000P)
219.It Eumitcom WL11000P
220.It Global Sun Technology GL24110P (untested)
221.It Global Sun Technology GL24110P02
222.It LinkSys WDT11 (a rebadged GL24110P02)
223.It Netgear MA301
224.It US Robotics 2415 (rebadged WL11000P)
225.El
226.Sh EXAMPLES
227Join an existing BSS network (ie: connect to an access point):
228.Pp
229.Dl "ifconfig wi0 inet 192.168.0.20 netmask 0xffffff00"
230.Pp
231Join a specific BSS network with network name
232.Dq Li my_net :
233.Pp
234.Dl "ifconfig wi0 inet 192.168.0.20 netmask 0xffffff00 ssid my_net"
235.Pp
236Join a specific BSS network with WEP encryption:
237.Bd -literal -offset indent
238ifconfig wi0 inet 192.168.0.20 netmask 0xffffff00 ssid my_net \e
239	wepmode on wepkey 0x8736639624
240.Ed
241.Pp
242Join a Lucent legacy demo ad-hoc network with network name
243.Dq Li my_net :
244.Bd -literal -offset indent
245ifconfig wi0 inet 192.168.0.20 netmask 0xffffff00 ssid my_net \e
246	mediaopt adhoc
247.Ed
248.Pp
249Create an IBSS network with network name
250.Dq Li my_net :
251.Bd -literal -offset indent
252ifconfig wi0 inet 192.168.0.20 netmask 0xffffff00 ssid my_net \e
253	mediaopt ibss-master
254.Ed
255.Pp
256.Em Note :
257The infrastructure for
258.Cm mediaopt ibss-master
259has not been committed yet.
260.Pp
261Join an IBSS network with network name
262.Dq Li my_net :
263.Bd -literal -offset indent
264ifconfig wi0 inet 192.168.0.22 netmask 0xffffff00 ssid my_net \e
265	mediaopt ibss
266.Ed
267.Pp
268.Em Note :
269The infrastructure for
270.Cm mediaopt ibss
271has not been committed yet.
272.Pp
273Create a host-based access point (Prism only):
274.Bd -literal -offset indent
275ifconfig wi0 inet 192.168.0.10 netmask 0xffffff00 ssid my_ap \e
276	mediaopt hostap
277.Ed
278.Pp
279Create a host-based access point with WEP enabled (Prism only):
280.Bd -literal -offset indent
281ifconfig wi0 inet 192.168.0.10 netmask 0xffffff00 ssid my_ap \e
282	wepmode on wepkey 0x1234567890 mediaopt hostap
283.Ed
284.Pp
285Create a host-based wireless bridge to fxp0 (Prism only):
286.Bd -literal -offset indent
287Add BRIDGE to the kernel config.
288ifconfig wi0 inet up ssid my_ap mediaopt hostap
289sysctl net.link.ether.bridge=1
290sysctl net.link.ether.bridge_cfg="wi0 fxp0"
291sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding=1
292.Ed
293.Pp
294This will give you approximately the same functionality as an access
295point.
296.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
297.Bl -diag
298.It "wi%d: init failed"
299The WaveLAN card failed to come ready after an initialization command
300was issued.
301.It "wi%d: failed to allocate %d bytes on NIC"
302The driver was unable to allocate memory for transmit frames in the
303NIC's on-board RAM.
304.It "wi%d: device timeout"
305The WaveLAN failed to generate an interrupt to acknowledge a transmit
306command.
307.El
308.Sh SEE ALSO
309.Xr an 4 ,
310.Xr arp 4 ,
311.Xr ifmedia 4 ,
312.Xr netintro 4 ,
313.Xr polling 4 ,
314.Xr hostapd 8 ,
315.Xr ifconfig 8 ,
316.Xr wpa_supplicant 8
317.Rs
318.%T HCF Light programming specification
319.%O http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.wavelan.com
320.Re
321.Sh HISTORY
322The
323.Nm
324device driver first appeared in
325.Fx 3.0 .
326.Sh AUTHORS
327The
328.Nm
329driver was written by
330.An Bill Paul Aq Mt wpaul@ctr.columbia.edu .
331This man page comes from
332.Ox .
333.Sh CAVEATS
334Different regulatory domains have different default channels for adhoc
335mode.
336See
337.Xr ifconfig 8
338for information on how to change the channel.
339.Pp
340The Intersil Prism family of chips' host-based access point mode has
341bugs for station firmware versions prior to 0.8.3.
342The driver currently precludes hostap functionality older station
343firmware.
344The best version of the station firmware for the Prism family of chips
345seems to be 1.4.9.
346Some users of Prism-II and 2.5 based cards report that station firmware
347version 1.3.4 works better for them in hostap than 1.4.9.
348Older versions of the Prism station firmware have a number of issues
349with hostap mode.
350The IBSS/adhoc mode appears to work well on station firmware 1.3.1 and
351later.
352The IBSS/adhoc mode appears to have problems for some people with
353older versions of station firmware.
354.Pp
355Lucent cards prior to firmware version 6.0.4 do not support IBSS
356mode.
357These cards support only the pre 802.11 mode known as
358.Dq "demo ad-hoc mode"
359which does not interoperate with stations in IBSS mode.
360.Sh BUGS
361Not all the new messages are documented here, and many of them are
362indications of transient errors that are not indications of serious
363problems.
364.Pp
365WL200 PCI wireless cards are based on a Cirrus Logic CL-PD6729 bridge
366chips glued to an intersil prism-II pcmcia chipset w/o the PC Card
367form factor being present.
368These chips are special and require special care to use properly.
369One must set
370.Va hw.pcic.pd6729_intr_path Ns = Ns Qq Li 2
371in
372.Pa /boot/loader.conf .
373This tells the pccard system to use PCI interrupts for this odd beast.
374It is not possible to know automatically which kind of interrupts to use.
375OLDCARD devices (pcic and card) support this device.
376