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Old 8th July 2006, 01:33 PM
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hostap instead of orinoco module

Hi,

I have a Dell laptop with a Prism 2 chipset PCMCIA card. Orinoco driver works fine but it hasn't monitor mode and its development is stalled. I want to use hostap driver instead of. I have tried to add orinoco_cs, orinoco and hermes to /etc/modules.d/blacklist file but it ocurrs anything: orinoco driver continues loading when I plug my PCMCIA.

¿any idea?
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