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Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux
OL-1376-02
Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring the Client Adapter
Installing the Driver and Client Utilities
PCI Client Adapters Installation
The installation shell script described in this section is for systems using a PCI client adapter and kernel
PCMCIA. Red Hat version 7.2 ships with kernel PCMCIA enabled. The installation program builds and
installs the drivers and utilities. The PCI installation program eliminates the need to download and run
Card and Socket Services. Follow these steps to install the driver, ACU, and other Linux utilities.
Step 1 Open a console screen and log in as root.
Step 2 Type sh ./kpciinstall and press Enter. The installation process begins and the following message
displays:
Compiling driver module using source in /usr/src/linux-2.4.7-10
Installing the utilities: acu bcard leapset leapscript leaplogin
Installing Help Files ...
Help Files Installed.
Step 3 Type insmod airo to start the driver.
Step 4 Start the ACU.
Step 5 Go to the Configuring Your Client Adapter section on page 3-18 and configure your client adapter.
Installation Instructions for Red Hat Systems
If you are using a Red Hat system, version 7.1 or higher, you have three installation options:
1. Use supplied driver binariesrecommended.
2. Using supplied patch and driver source, create your own modules; no kernel compilation is required.
3. Disable kernel PCMCIA support and install pcmcia-cs for PCMCIA support.
Option 1 is highly recommended. Options 2 and 3 require kernel sources and compilation tools. Follow
the instructions in one of the following subsections for the option you choose.
Option 1 for Red Hat Systems
Option 1 is the easiest installation method it needs no compilation. We recommend this method for
systems installed with the workstation configuration.
Step 1 To select option 1, type 1 and press Enter.
Step 2 After an explanation appears, press Enter to continue.
Step 3 Your kernel information line appears, followed by a choice of default kernel configuration options. Here
is an example kernel information line:
Linux leftbox.aironet.com 2.4.2-2 #1 Sun Apr 8 20:41:30 EDT 2001 i686 unknown
In this example, i686 means that this is a kernel for the i686 CPU family. Also note that the example
does not contain smp or enterprise. From the list of available options displayed on the screen, the proper
choice for this example would be h) kernel-2.4.2-i686.
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