I am a little confused. The linux-wlan-ng package is for prism 2.0, 2.5. 3.0 based wireless cards. That driver supports usb, pcmcia, pci devices. If you are using that package (in /extra on the install disks) the configuration is done in /etc/wlan. Google for linux-wlan-ng and you will see links for the the documentation.
I do not know about the Zydas software (are they using linux-wlan-ng drivers?)
Prism based pci, pcmcia wireless cards are usually detected as orrinco based drivers which mostly work on prism 2 cards. Since the driver is in the kernel source no additional drivers need to be installed for pci/pcmcia prism cards.
Edit: The configuration for those cards us wireless tools which is in /etc/rc.d/rc.wireless.conf
For prism 2.5 based usb cards the linux-wlan-ng drivers are the only way to go.
It would be helpful if you post the type of wireless device you are using to get more focused advice.
Last edited by shepper; 11-06-2005 at 04:16 PM.
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