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NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

     wi - WaveLAN/IEEE, PRISM 2-3 and Spectrum24  802.11DS  wireless network
     driver

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

     # all architectures
     wi* at pci? dev ? function ?
     wi* at pcmcia? function ?
     wi* at uhub? port ?

     # macppc extra attachment
     wi* at macobio?

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

     The wi driver provides support for wireless network adapters
based around
     the Lucent Hermes, Intersil PRISM-2, Intersil PRISM-2.5, Intersil PRISM-3
     and Symbol Spectrum24 chipsets.  All five chipsets provide a
similar interface
 to the driver.

     All host/device interaction is via programmed I/O.  Supported features
     include  802.11 and 802.3 frames, power management, BSS, IBSS, WDS and adhoc
 operation modes.  Cards based on the Intersil chips also
support a
     host-based access point mode which allows a card to act as a
normal access
 point (with some assistance from the wi  driver).   The
Lucent Hermes
     and Symbol Spectrum24 chipsets do not contain this functionality.

     The wi driver encapsulates all IP and ARP traffic as  802.11
frames, however
 it can receive either 802.11 or 802.3 frames.  Transmit
speed is selectable
 between 1Mbps fixed, 2Mbps fixed, 2Mbps  with  auto
fallback,
     5.5Mbps,  8Mbps,  or 11Mbps depending on your hardware.  The
Lucent WaveLAN/IEEE
 Silver and Gold cards as well as the  Intersil  and
Symbol cards
     have  support  for WEP encryption.  The WaveLAN Gold as well
as newer Intersil
 and Symbol cards support 104bit keys, the others only
accept 40bit
     keys.   The  Lucent WaveLAN/IEEE Bronze cards do not support
WEP at all.
     To enable encryption, use the wicontrol(8)  utility  to  set
your keys, or
     use ifconfig(8) as shown below.

     By default, the wi driver configures the card for BSS operation (aka infrastructure
 mode).  This mode requires the use of an access
point (base
     station).

     The  wi driver also supports an ad-hoc (point-to-point) mode
where the
     nwid is ignored and stations can communicate  amongst  themselves without
     the  aid of an access point.  Note that there are two possible ad-hoc
     modes.  One mode, referred to as ``ad-hoc demo mode'',  predates the IEEE
     802.11  specification and so may not interoperate with cards
from other
     vendors.  The standardized ad-hoc mode, also known  as  IBSS
mode, is not
     supported by cards with very old firmware revisions.

     Cards  based on the Intersil chipsets also have a host-based
access point
     mode which allows the card to act as an access  point  (base
station).

     For  more information on configuring this device, see ifconfig(8).

     Cards supported by the wi driver come in a variety of  packages, though
     the  most common are of the PCMCIA type.  In many cases, the
PCI version
     of a wireless card is simply a PCMCIA card  bundled  with  a
PCI adapter.
     The  PCI  adapters  come in two flavors: true PCMCIA bridges
and dumb PCMCIA
     bridges.  A true PCMCIA bridge (such as those  sold  by  Lucent) will attach
     as  a  real  PCMCIA controller.  The wireless card will then
attach to the
     PCMCIA bus.  Wireless cards in PCMCIA slots may be  inserted
and ejected
     on the fly.

     A dumb bridge, on the other hand, does not show up as a true
PCMCIA bus.
     The wireless card will simply appear to the host as a normal
PCI device
     and will not require any PCMCIA support.  Cards in this type
of adapter
     should only be removed when the machine is powered down.

     The following cards are among  those  supported  by  the  wi
driver:

           Card                                 Chip         Bus
           ----------------------------------------------------------
           3Com AirConnect 3CRWE737A            Spectrum24   PCMCIA
           3Com AirConnect 3CRWE777A            Prism-2      PCI
           Acer Warplink USB-400                Prism-3      USB
           Actiontec HWC01170                   Prism-2.5    PCMCIA
           Actiontec HWU01170                   Prism-3      USB
           Addtron AWP-100                      Prism-2      PCMCIA
           Agere ORiNOCO                        Hermes       PCMCIA
           Apacer Wireless Steno MB112          Prism-3      USB
           Apple Airport                        Hermes        macobio
           Adaptec AWN-8030                     Prism-2.5    PCMCIA
           Asus SpaceLink WL-100                Prism-2.5    PCMCIA
           Belkin F5D6020 (version 1 only)      Prism-2      PCMCIA
           Buffalo AirStation                   Prism-2      PCMCIA
           Buffalo AirStation                   Prism-2      CF
           Cabletron RoamAbout                  Hermes       PCMCIA
           Compaq Agency NC5004                 Prism-2      PCMCIA
           Contec FLEXLAN/FX-DS110-PCC          Prism-2      PCMCIA
           Corega PCC-11                        Prism-2      PCMCIA
           Corega PCCA-11                       Prism-2      PCMCIA
           Corega PCCB-11                       Prism-2      PCMCIA
           Corega CGWLPCIA11                    Prism-2      PCI
           Corega WLUSB-11                      Prism-3      USB
           Dlink DWL520 (rev A and B only)      Prism-2.5    PCI
           Dlink DWL650 (rev A1-J3 only)        Prism-2.5    PCMCIA
           ELSA XI300                           Prism-2      PCMCIA
           ELSA XI325                           Prism-2.5    PCMCIA
           ELSA XI325H                          Prism-2.5    PCMCIA
           ELSA XI800                           Prism-2      CF
           EMTAC A2424i                         Prism-2      PCMCIA
           Ericsson Wireless LAN CARD C11       Spectrum24   PCMCIA
           Gemtek WL-311                        Prism-2.5    PCMCIA
           Hawking Technology WE110P            Prism-2.5    PCMCIA
           I-O DATA WN-B11/PCM                  Prism-2      PCMCIA
           I-O DATA WN-B11/USB                  Prism-3      USB
           Intel PRO/Wireless 2011              Spectrum24   PCMCIA
           Intel PRO/Wireless 2011B             Prism-3      USB
           Intersil Prism II                    Prism-2      PCMCIA
           Intersil Mini-PCI                    Prism-2.5    PCI
           Intersil Prism 2X                    Prism-3      USB
           JVC MP-XP7250                        Prism-3      USB
           Linksys Instant Wireless WPC11       Prism-2      PCMCIA
           Linksys Instant Wireless WPC11 2.5   Prism-2.5    PCMCIA
           Linksys Instant Wireless WPC11 3.0   Prism-3      PCMCIA
           Linksys WUSB11 v3.0                  Prism-3      USB
           Linksys WUSB12                       Prism-3      USB
           Lucent WaveLAN                       Hermes       PCMCIA
           Melco WLI-USB-KS11G                  Prism-3      USB
           MicroSoft MN510                      Prism-3      USB
           MicroSoft MN520                      Prism-2.5    PCMCIA
           NANOSPEED ROOT-RZ2000                Prism-2      PCMCIA
           NDC/Sohoware NCP130                  Prism-2      PCI
           NEC CMZ-RT-WP                        Prism-2      PCMCIA
           Netgear MA111                        Prism-3      USB
           Netgear MA311                        Prism-2.5    PCI
           Netgear MA401                        Prism-2      PCMCIA
           Netgear MA401RA                      Prism-2.5    PCMCIA
           Nokia C020 Wireless LAN              Prism-I      PCMCIA
           Nokia C110/C111 Wireless LAN         Prism-2      PCMCIA
           Nortel E-mobility 211818-A           Spectrum24   PCI
           NTT-ME 11Mbps Wireless LAN           Prism-2      PCMCIA
           Proxim Harmony                       Prism-2      PCMCIA
           Proxim RangeLAN-DS                   Prism-2      PCMCIA
           Samsung MagicLAN SWL-2000N           Prism-2      PCMCIA
           Siemens SpeedStream SS1021           Prism-2      PCMCIA
           Siemens SpeedStream SS1022           Prism-3      USB
           SMC 2632 EZ Connect                  Prism-2      PCMCIA
           Symbol Spectrum24                    Spectrum24   PCMCIA
           Symbol LA4123                        Spectrum24   PCI
           Syntax USB-400                       Prism-3      USB
           TDK LAK-CD011WL                      Prism-2      PCMCIA
           US Robotics 2410                     Prism-2      PCMCIA
           US Robotics 2445                     Prism-2      PCMCIA

     Note  that  some of the PRISM-II adapters only work at 3.3V,
hence
     cardbus(4) support is required for those cards  to  set  VCC
correctly, even
     though they are really 16bit cards.

     USB  support  is  still experimental and the device may stop
functioning
     during normal use.  Resetting the device by configuring  the
interface
     down and back up again will normally reactivate it.

     Several vendors sell PCI adapters built around the PLX Technology 9050 or
     9052 chip.  The following such adapters are supported or expected to
     work:

           3Com AirConnect 3CRWE777A (3.3V)
           Belkin F5D6000 (a rebadged WL11000P)
           Eumitcom WL11000P
           Global Sun Technology GL24110P (untested)
           Global Sun Technology GL24110P02
           LinkSys WDT11 (a rebadged GL24110P02)
           Netgear MA301
           US Robotics 2415 (rebadged WL11000P)
           Siemens/Efficient Networks SpeedStream 1023

EXAMPLES    [Toc]    [Back]

     The  following  examples utilize ifconfig(8) for simplicity,
however,
     wicontrol(8) can also be used to set wireless parameters.

     Join an existing BSS  network  (ie:  connect  to  an  access
point):
           # ifconfig wi0 inet 192.168.0.20 netmask 0xffffff00

     Join a specific BSS network with network name ``my_net'':
           #  ifconfig  wi0  inet 192.168.0.20 netmask 0xffffff00
nwid my_net

     Join a specific BSS network with WEP encryption:
           # ifconfig wi0 inet  192.168.0.20  netmask  0xffffff00
nwid my_net                    nwkey 0x8736639624

     Join an ad-hoc network with network name ``my_net'':
           #  ifconfig  wi0  inet 192.168.0.20 netmask 0xffffff00
nwid my_net                    mediaopt adhoc

     Create an IBBS network with network name ``my_net'':
           # ifconfig wi0 inet  192.168.0.20  netmask  0xffffff00
nwid my_net                    mediaopt ibss-master

     Join an IBBS network with network name ``my_net'':
           #  ifconfig  wi0  inet 192.168.0.22 netmask 0xffffff00
nwid my_net                    mediaopt ibss

     Create a host-based access point (Prism only):
           # ifconfig wi0 inet  192.168.0.10  netmask  0xffffff00
nwid my_ap                    mediaopt hostap

     Create a host-based access point with WEP enabled (Prism only):
           # ifconfig wi0 inet  192.168.0.10  netmask  0xffffff00
nwid my_ap                    nwkey 0x1234567890 mediaopt hostap

     Create a host-based wireless bridge to fxp0 (Prism only):
           # ifconfig wi0 inet up nwid my_ap mediaopt hostap
           # brconfig bridge0 add fxp0 add wi0 up

     The  following  examples utilize wicontrol(8) to set options
not supported
     by ifconfig(8).

     Enable software-based WEP (Prism only, see CAVEATS below):
           # wicontrol wi0 -x 1

     Hide the SSID of  a  HostAP  server  (Prism  only,  requires
firmware >= 1.6.3)
           # wicontrol wi0 -E 3

     Note  that  when setting options via wicontrol(8) in a hostname.if(5) file
     (e.g. /etc/hostname.wi0), the wicontrol(8)  commands  should
be specified
     first.

     The following hostname.if(5) example will set the channel to
11, enable
     software WEP, and turn on enhanced  security  (SSID  hiding)
before configuring
 the interface as a host-based access point:

           !/sbin/wicontrol f -f 11 -x 1 -E 3
           inet   192.168.1.1   255.255.255.0  NONE  nwid  my_net
nwkey 0x8736639624 mediaopt hostap

     Note that the line beginning with "inet" has been split  for
readability.

DIAGNOSTICS    [Toc]    [Back]

     wi%d: init failed  The WaveLAN card failed to come ready after an initialization
 command was issued.

     wi%d: failed to allocate %d bytes on NIC  The driver was unable to allocate
 memory for transmit frames in the NIC's on-board RAM.

     wi%d:  device timeout  The WaveLAN failed to generate an interrupt to acknowledge
 a transmit command.

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
     an(4), arp(4),  atw(4),  ifmedia(4),  intro(4),  macobio(4),
netintro(4),
     pci(4),   pcmcia(4),  usb(4),  hostname.if(5),  ifconfig(8),
wicontrol(8)

     HCF Light programming specification, http://www.wavelan.com.

HISTORY    [Toc]    [Back]

     The wi device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 3.0.  OpenBSD
support was
     added in OpenBSD 2.6.

AUTHORS    [Toc]    [Back]

     The    wi    driver    was    written    by    Bill     Paul
<[email protected]> and ported
 to OpenBSD by
     Niklas Hallqvist <[email protected]>.

CAVEATS    [Toc]    [Back]

     The original Lucent WaveLAN cards usually default to channel
3; newer
     cards use channel 10 by default.  Non-Lucent cards vary, for
instance the
     Addtron  cards  use channel 11 by default.  See wicontrol(8)
for information
 on how to change the channel.

     Not all 3.3V wi PCMCIA cards work.

     IBSS creation does not currently work with Symbol cards.

     The host-based access point mode on the Intersil PRISM cards
has bugs
     when  used with firmware versions prior to 0.8.3 and is completely unusable
 with firmware versions prior to 0.8.0 and  1.4.0-1.4.2.

     Software  WEP  is currently only supported in HostAP and BSS
modes.  Furthermore,
 Software WEP is currently incapable of  decrypting
fragmented
     frames.   Lucent-based  cards  using firmware 8.10 and above
fragment encrypted
 frames sent at 11Mbps.  To work around this,  Lucent
clients with
     this  firmware revision connecting to a HostAP server should
use a 2Mbps
     connection or upgrade their firmware to version 8.72.

     HostAP mode doesn't support WDS or  power  saving.   Clients
attempting to
     use power saving mode may experience significant packet loss
(disabling
     power saving on the client will fix this).

     Support for USB devices is buggy.  HostAP mode and AP  scanning are not
     currently supported with USB devices.

OpenBSD      3.6                          March      23,     2004
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