1# 2# Wireless LAN device configuration 3# 4 5menu "Wireless LAN" 6 depends on !S390 7 8config WLAN_PRE80211 9 bool "Wireless LAN (pre-802.11)" 10 depends on NETDEVICES 11 ---help--- 12 Say Y if you have any pre-802.11 wireless LAN hardware. 13 14 This option does not affect the kernel build, it only 15 lets you choose drivers. 16 17config STRIP 18 tristate "STRIP (Metricom starmode radio IP)" 19 depends on INET && WLAN_PRE80211 20 select WIRELESS_EXT 21 ---help--- 22 Say Y if you have a Metricom radio and intend to use Starmode Radio 23 IP. STRIP is a radio protocol developed for the MosquitoNet project 24 (on the WWW at <http://mosquitonet.stanford.edu/>) to send Internet 25 traffic using Metricom radios. Metricom radios are small, battery 26 powered, 100kbit/sec packet radio transceivers, about the size and 27 weight of a cellular telephone. (You may also have heard them called 28 "Metricom modems" but we avoid the term "modem" because it misleads 29 many people into thinking that you can plug a Metricom modem into a 30 phone line and use it as a modem.) 31 32 You can use STRIP on any Linux machine with a serial port, although 33 it is obviously most useful for people with laptop computers. If you 34 think you might get a Metricom radio in the future, there is no harm 35 in saying Y to STRIP now, except that it makes the kernel a bit 36 bigger. 37 38 To compile this as a module, choose M here: the module will be 39 called strip. 40 41config ARLAN 42 tristate "Aironet Arlan 655 & IC2200 DS support" 43 depends on ISA && !64BIT && WLAN_PRE80211 44 select WIRELESS_EXT 45 ---help--- 46 Aironet makes Arlan, a class of wireless LAN adapters. These use the 47 www.Telxon.com chip, which is also used on several similar cards. 48 This driver is tested on the 655 and IC2200 series cards. Look at 49 <http://www.ylenurme.ee/~elmer/655/> for the latest information. 50 51 The driver is built as two modules, arlan and arlan-proc. The latter 52 is the /proc interface and is not needed most of time. 53 54 On some computers the card ends up in non-valid state after some 55 time. Use a ping-reset script to clear it. 56 57config WAVELAN 58 tristate "AT&T/Lucent old WaveLAN & DEC RoamAbout DS ISA support" 59 depends on ISA && WLAN_PRE80211 60 select WIRELESS_EXT 61 ---help--- 62 The Lucent WaveLAN (formerly NCR and AT&T; or DEC RoamAbout DS) is 63 a Radio LAN (wireless Ethernet-like Local Area Network) using the 64 radio frequencies 900 MHz and 2.4 GHz. 65 66 This driver support the ISA version of the WaveLAN card. A separate 67 driver for the PCMCIA (PC-card) hardware is available in David 68 Hinds' pcmcia-cs package (see the file <file:Documentation/Changes> 69 for location). 70 71 If you want to use an ISA WaveLAN card under Linux, say Y and read 72 the Ethernet-HOWTO, available from 73 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. Some more specific 74 information is contained in 75 <file:Documentation/networking/wavelan.txt> and in the source code 76 <file:drivers/net/wavelan.p.h>. 77 78 You will also need the wireless tools package available from 79 <http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html>. 80 Please read the man pages contained therein. 81 82 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be 83 called wavelan. 84 85config PCMCIA_WAVELAN 86 tristate "AT&T/Lucent old WaveLAN Pcmcia wireless support" 87 depends on PCMCIA && WLAN_PRE80211 88 select WIRELESS_EXT 89 help 90 Say Y here if you intend to attach an AT&T/Lucent Wavelan PCMCIA 91 (PC-card) wireless Ethernet networking card to your computer. This 92 driver is for the non-IEEE-802.11 Wavelan cards. 93 94 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be 95 called wavelan_cs. If unsure, say N. 96 97config PCMCIA_NETWAVE 98 tristate "Xircom Netwave AirSurfer Pcmcia wireless support" 99 depends on PCMCIA && WLAN_PRE80211 100 select WIRELESS_EXT 101 help 102 Say Y here if you intend to attach this type of PCMCIA (PC-card) 103 wireless Ethernet networking card to your computer. 104 105 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be 106 called netwave_cs. If unsure, say N. 107 108 109config WLAN_80211 110 bool "Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11)" 111 depends on NETDEVICES 112 ---help--- 113 Say Y if you have any 802.11 wireless LAN hardware. 114 115 This option does not affect the kernel build, it only 116 lets you choose drivers. 117 118config PCMCIA_RAYCS 119 tristate "Aviator/Raytheon 2.4MHz wireless support" 120 depends on PCMCIA && WLAN_80211 121 select WIRELESS_EXT 122 ---help--- 123 Say Y here if you intend to attach an Aviator/Raytheon PCMCIA 124 (PC-card) wireless Ethernet networking card to your computer. 125 Please read the file <file:Documentation/networking/ray_cs.txt> for 126 details. 127 128 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be 129 called ray_cs. If unsure, say N. 130 131config IPW2100 132 tristate "Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 Network Connection" 133 depends on PCI && WLAN_80211 134 select WIRELESS_EXT 135 select FW_LOADER 136 select IEEE80211 137 ---help--- 138 A driver for the Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 Network 139 Connection 802.11b wireless network adapter. 140 141 See <file:Documentation/networking/README.ipw2100> for information on 142 the capabilities currently enabled in this driver and for tips 143 for debugging issues and problems. 144 145 In order to use this driver, you will need a firmware image for it. 146 You can obtain the firmware from 147 <http://ipw2100.sf.net/>. Once you have the firmware image, you 148 will need to place it in /lib/firmware. 149 150 You will also very likely need the Wireless Tools in order to 151 configure your card: 152 153 <http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html>. 154 155 If you want to compile the driver as a module ( = code which can be 156 inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want), 157 say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. 158 The module will be called ipw2100.ko. 159 160config IPW2100_MONITOR 161 bool "Enable promiscuous mode" 162 depends on IPW2100 163 ---help--- 164 Enables promiscuous/monitor mode support for the ipw2100 driver. 165 With this feature compiled into the driver, you can switch to 166 promiscuous mode via the Wireless Tool's Monitor mode. While in this 167 mode, no packets can be sent. 168 169config IPW2100_DEBUG 170 bool "Enable full debugging output in IPW2100 module." 171 depends on IPW2100 172 ---help--- 173 This option will enable debug tracing output for the IPW2100. 174 175 This will result in the kernel module being ~60k larger. You can 176 control which debug output is sent to the kernel log by setting the 177 value in 178 179 /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ipw2100/debug_level 180 181 This entry will only exist if this option is enabled. 182 183 If you are not trying to debug or develop the IPW2100 driver, you 184 most likely want to say N here. 185 186config IPW2200 187 tristate "Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG and 2915ABG Network Connection" 188 depends on PCI && WLAN_80211 189 select WIRELESS_EXT 190 select FW_LOADER 191 select IEEE80211 192 ---help--- 193 A driver for the Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG and 2915ABG Network 194 Connection adapters. 195 196 See <file:Documentation/networking/README.ipw2200> for 197 information on the capabilities currently enabled in this 198 driver and for tips for debugging issues and problems. 199 200 In order to use this driver, you will need a firmware image for it. 201 You can obtain the firmware from 202 <http://ipw2200.sf.net/>. See the above referenced README.ipw2200 203 for information on where to install the firmware images. 204 205 You will also very likely need the Wireless Tools in order to 206 configure your card: 207 208 <http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html>. 209 210 If you want to compile the driver as a module ( = code which can be 211 inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want), 212 say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. 213 The module will be called ipw2200.ko. 214 215config IPW2200_MONITOR 216 bool "Enable promiscuous mode" 217 depends on IPW2200 218 ---help--- 219 Enables promiscuous/monitor mode support for the ipw2200 driver. 220 With this feature compiled into the driver, you can switch to 221 promiscuous mode via the Wireless Tool's Monitor mode. While in this 222 mode, no packets can be sent. 223 224config IPW2200_RADIOTAP 225 bool "Enable radiotap format 802.11 raw packet support" 226 depends on IPW2200_MONITOR 227 228config IPW2200_PROMISCUOUS 229 bool "Enable creation of a RF radiotap promiscuous interface" 230 depends on IPW2200_MONITOR 231 select IPW2200_RADIOTAP 232 ---help--- 233 Enables the creation of a second interface prefixed 'rtap'. 234 This second interface will provide every received in radiotap 235 format. 236 237 This is useful for performing wireless network analysis while 238 maintaining an active association. 239 240 Example usage: 241 242 % modprobe ipw2200 rtap_iface=1 243 % ifconfig rtap0 up 244 % tethereal -i rtap0 245 246 If you do not specify 'rtap_iface=1' as a module parameter then 247 the rtap interface will not be created and you will need to turn 248 it on via sysfs: 249 250 % echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ipw2200/*/rtap_iface 251 252config IPW2200_QOS 253 bool "Enable QoS support" 254 depends on IPW2200 && EXPERIMENTAL 255 256config IPW2200_DEBUG 257 bool "Enable full debugging output in IPW2200 module." 258 depends on IPW2200 259 ---help--- 260 This option will enable low level debug tracing output for IPW2200. 261 262 Note, normal debug code is already compiled in. This low level 263 debug option enables debug on hot paths (e.g Tx, Rx, ISR) and 264 will result in the kernel module being ~70 larger. Most users 265 will typically not need this high verbosity debug information. 266 267 If you are not sure, say N here. 268 269config LIBERTAS 270 tristate "Marvell 8xxx Libertas WLAN driver support" 271 depends on WLAN_80211 272 select IEEE80211 273 select FW_LOADER 274 ---help--- 275 A library for Marvell Libertas 8xxx devices. 276 277config LIBERTAS_USB 278 tristate "Marvell Libertas 8388 USB 802.11b/g cards" 279 depends on LIBERTAS && USB 280 ---help--- 281 A driver for Marvell Libertas 8388 USB devices. 282 283config LIBERTAS_DEBUG 284 bool "Enable full debugging output in the Libertas module." 285 depends on LIBERTAS 286 ---help--- 287 Debugging support. 288 289config AIRO 290 tristate "Cisco/Aironet 34X/35X/4500/4800 ISA and PCI cards" 291 depends on ISA_DMA_API && WLAN_80211 && (PCI || BROKEN) 292 select WIRELESS_EXT 293 select CRYPTO 294 ---help--- 295 This is the standard Linux driver to support Cisco/Aironet ISA and 296 PCI 802.11 wireless cards. 297 It supports the new 802.11b cards from Cisco (Cisco 34X, Cisco 35X 298 - with or without encryption) as well as card before the Cisco 299 acquisition (Aironet 4500, Aironet 4800, Aironet 4800B). 300 301 This driver support both the standard Linux Wireless Extensions 302 and Cisco proprietary API, so both the Linux Wireless Tools and the 303 Cisco Linux utilities can be used to configure the card. 304 305 The driver can be compiled as a module and will be named "airo". 306 307config HERMES 308 tristate "Hermes chipset 802.11b support (Orinoco/Prism2/Symbol)" 309 depends on (PPC_PMAC || PCI || PCMCIA) && WLAN_80211 310 select WIRELESS_EXT 311 ---help--- 312 A driver for 802.11b wireless cards based on the "Hermes" or 313 Intersil HFA384x (Prism 2) MAC controller. This includes the vast 314 majority of the PCMCIA 802.11b cards (which are nearly all rebadges) 315 - except for the Cisco/Aironet cards. Cards supported include the 316 Apple Airport (not a PCMCIA card), WavelanIEEE/Orinoco, 317 Cabletron/EnteraSys Roamabout, ELSA AirLancer, MELCO Buffalo, Avaya, 318 IBM High Rate Wireless, Farralon Syyline, Samsung MagicLAN, Netgear 319 MA401, LinkSys WPC-11, D-Link DWL-650, 3Com AirConnect, Intel 320 PRO/Wireless, and Symbol Spectrum24 High Rate amongst others. 321 322 This option includes the guts of the driver, but in order to 323 actually use a card you will also need to enable support for PCMCIA 324 Hermes cards, PLX9052 based PCI adaptors or the Apple Airport below. 325 326 You will also very likely also need the Wireless Tools in order to 327 configure your card and that /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts works : 328 <http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html> 329 330config APPLE_AIRPORT 331 tristate "Apple Airport support (built-in)" 332 depends on PPC_PMAC && HERMES 333 help 334 Say Y here to support the Airport 802.11b wireless Ethernet hardware 335 built into the Macintosh iBook and other recent PowerPC-based 336 Macintosh machines. This is essentially a Lucent Orinoco card with 337 a non-standard interface. 338 339 This driver does not support the Airport Extreme (802.11b/g). Use 340 the BCM43xx driver for Airport Extreme cards. 341 342config PLX_HERMES 343 tristate "Hermes in PLX9052 based PCI adaptor support (Netgear MA301 etc.)" 344 depends on PCI && HERMES 345 help 346 Enable support for PCMCIA cards supported by the "Hermes" (aka 347 orinoco) driver when used in PLX9052 based PCI adaptors. These 348 adaptors are not a full PCMCIA controller but act as a more limited 349 PCI <-> PCMCIA bridge. Several vendors sell such adaptors so that 350 802.11b PCMCIA cards can be used in desktop machines. The Netgear 351 MA301 is such an adaptor. 352 353config TMD_HERMES 354 tristate "Hermes in TMD7160 based PCI adaptor support" 355 depends on PCI && HERMES 356 help 357 Enable support for PCMCIA cards supported by the "Hermes" (aka 358 orinoco) driver when used in TMD7160 based PCI adaptors. These 359 adaptors are not a full PCMCIA controller but act as a more limited 360 PCI <-> PCMCIA bridge. Several vendors sell such adaptors so that 361 802.11b PCMCIA cards can be used in desktop machines. 362 363config NORTEL_HERMES 364 tristate "Nortel emobility PCI adaptor support" 365 depends on PCI && HERMES 366 help 367 Enable support for PCMCIA cards supported by the "Hermes" (aka 368 orinoco) driver when used in Nortel emobility PCI adaptors. These 369 adaptors are not full PCMCIA controllers, but act as a more limited 370 PCI <-> PCMCIA bridge. 371 372config PCI_HERMES 373 tristate "Prism 2.5 PCI 802.11b adaptor support" 374 depends on PCI && HERMES 375 help 376 Enable support for PCI and mini-PCI 802.11b wireless NICs based on 377 the Prism 2.5 chipset. These are true PCI cards, not the 802.11b 378 PCMCIA cards bundled with PCI<->PCMCIA adaptors which are also 379 common. Some of the built-in wireless adaptors in laptops are of 380 this variety. 381 382config ATMEL 383 tristate "Atmel at76c50x chipset 802.11b support" 384 depends on (PCI || PCMCIA) && WLAN_80211 385 select WIRELESS_EXT 386 select FW_LOADER 387 select CRC32 388 ---help--- 389 A driver 802.11b wireless cards based on the Atmel fast-vnet 390 chips. This driver supports standard Linux wireless extensions. 391 392 Many cards based on this chipset do not have flash memory 393 and need their firmware loaded at start-up. If yours is 394 one of these, you will need to provide a firmware image 395 to be loaded into the card by the driver. The Atmel 396 firmware package can be downloaded from 397 <http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/atmel> 398 399config PCI_ATMEL 400 tristate "Atmel at76c506 PCI cards" 401 depends on ATMEL && PCI 402 ---help--- 403 Enable support for PCI and mini-PCI cards containing the 404 Atmel at76c506 chip. 405 406config PCMCIA_HERMES 407 tristate "Hermes PCMCIA card support" 408 depends on PCMCIA && HERMES 409 ---help--- 410 A driver for "Hermes" chipset based PCMCIA wireless adaptors, such 411 as the Lucent WavelanIEEE/Orinoco cards and their OEM (Cabletron/ 412 EnteraSys RoamAbout 802.11, ELSA Airlancer, Melco Buffalo and 413 others). It should also be usable on various Prism II based cards 414 such as the Linksys, D-Link and Farallon Skyline. It should also 415 work on Symbol cards such as the 3Com AirConnect and Ericsson WLAN. 416 417 To use your PC-cards, you will need supporting software from David 418 Hinds' pcmcia-cs package (see the file <file:Documentation/Changes> 419 for location). You also want to check out the PCMCIA-HOWTO, 420 available from <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. 421 422 You will also very likely also need the Wireless Tools in order to 423 configure your card and that /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts works: 424 <http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html>. 425 426config PCMCIA_SPECTRUM 427 tristate "Symbol Spectrum24 Trilogy PCMCIA card support" 428 depends on PCMCIA && HERMES 429 select FW_LOADER 430 ---help--- 431 432 This is a driver for 802.11b cards using RAM-loadable Symbol 433 firmware, such as Symbol Wireless Networker LA4100, CompactFlash 434 cards by Socket Communications and Intel PRO/Wireless 2011B. 435 436 This driver requires firmware download on startup. Utilities 437 for downloading Symbol firmware are available at 438 <http://sourceforge.net/projects/orinoco/> 439 440config AIRO_CS 441 tristate "Cisco/Aironet 34X/35X/4500/4800 PCMCIA cards" 442 depends on PCMCIA && (BROKEN || !M32R) && WLAN_80211 443 select WIRELESS_EXT 444 select CRYPTO 445 select CRYPTO_AES 446 ---help--- 447 This is the standard Linux driver to support Cisco/Aironet PCMCIA 448 802.11 wireless cards. This driver is the same as the Aironet 449 driver part of the Linux Pcmcia package. 450 It supports the new 802.11b cards from Cisco (Cisco 34X, Cisco 35X 451 - with or without encryption) as well as card before the Cisco 452 acquisition (Aironet 4500, Aironet 4800, Aironet 4800B). It also 453 supports OEM of Cisco such as the DELL TrueMobile 4800 and Xircom 454 802.11b cards. 455 456 This driver support both the standard Linux Wireless Extensions 457 and Cisco proprietary API, so both the Linux Wireless Tools and the 458 Cisco Linux utilities can be used to configure the card. 459 460 To use your PC-cards, you will need supporting software from David 461 Hinds' pcmcia-cs package (see the file <file:Documentation/Changes> 462 for location). You also want to check out the PCMCIA-HOWTO, 463 available from <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. 464 465config PCMCIA_ATMEL 466 tristate "Atmel at76c502/at76c504 PCMCIA cards" 467 depends on ATMEL && PCMCIA 468 select WIRELESS_EXT 469 select FW_LOADER 470 select CRC32 471 ---help--- 472 Enable support for PCMCIA cards containing the 473 Atmel at76c502 and at76c504 chips. 474 475config PCMCIA_WL3501 476 tristate "Planet WL3501 PCMCIA cards" 477 depends on EXPERIMENTAL && PCMCIA && WLAN_80211 478 select WIRELESS_EXT 479 ---help--- 480 A driver for WL3501 PCMCIA 802.11 wireless cards made by Planet. 481 It has basic support for Linux wireless extensions and initial 482 micro support for ethtool. 483 484config PRISM54 485 tristate 'Intersil Prism GT/Duette/Indigo PCI/Cardbus' 486 depends on PCI && EXPERIMENTAL && WLAN_80211 487 select WIRELESS_EXT 488 select FW_LOADER 489 ---help--- 490 Enable PCI and Cardbus support for the following chipset based cards: 491 492 ISL3880 - Prism GT 802.11 b/g 493 ISL3877 - Prism Indigo 802.11 a 494 ISL3890 - Prism Duette 802.11 a/b/g 495 496 For a complete list of supported cards visit <http://prism54.org>. 497 Here is the latest confirmed list of supported cards: 498 499 3com OfficeConnect 11g Cardbus Card aka 3CRWE154G72 (version 1) 500 Allnet ALL0271 PCI Card 501 Compex WL54G Cardbus Card 502 Corega CG-WLCB54GT Cardbus Card 503 D-Link Air Plus Xtreme G A1 Cardbus Card aka DWL-g650 504 I-O Data WN-G54/CB Cardbus Card 505 Kobishi XG-300 aka Z-Com Cardbus Card 506 Netgear WG511 Cardbus Card 507 Ovislink WL-5400PCI PCI Card 508 Peabird WLG-PCI PCI Card 509 Sitecom WL-100i Cardbus Card 510 Sitecom WL-110i PCI Card 511 SMC2802W - EZ Connect g 2.4GHz 54 Mbps Wireless PCI Card 512 SMC2835W - EZ Connect g 2.4GHz 54 Mbps Wireless Cardbus Card 513 SMC2835W-V2 - EZ Connect g 2.4GHz 54 Mbps Wireless Cardbus Card 514 Z-Com XG-900 PCI Card 515 Zyxel G-100 Cardbus Card 516 517 If you enable this you will need a firmware file as well. 518 You will need to copy this to /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware/isl3890. 519 You can get this non-GPL'd firmware file from the Prism54 project page: 520 <http://prism54.org> 521 You will also need the /etc/hotplug/firmware.agent script from 522 a current hotplug package. 523 524 Note: You need a motherboard with DMA support to use any of these cards 525 526 If you want to compile the driver as a module ( = code which can be 527 inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want), 528 say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. 529 The module will be called prism54.ko. 530 531config USB_ZD1201 532 tristate "USB ZD1201 based Wireless device support" 533 depends on USB && WLAN_80211 534 select WIRELESS_EXT 535 select FW_LOADER 536 ---help--- 537 Say Y if you want to use wireless LAN adapters based on the ZyDAS 538 ZD1201 chip. 539 540 This driver makes the adapter appear as a normal Ethernet interface, 541 typically on wlan0. 542 543 The zd1201 device requires external firmware to be loaded. 544 This can be found at http://linux-lc100020.sourceforge.net/ 545 546 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the 547 module will be called zd1201. 548 549source "drivers/net/wireless/hostap/Kconfig" 550source "drivers/net/wireless/bcm43xx/Kconfig" 551source "drivers/net/wireless/zd1211rw/Kconfig" 552 553endmenu 554