| config WLAN_VENDOR_CISCO |
| bool "Cisco devices" |
| default y |
| ---help--- |
| If you have a wireless card belonging to this class, say Y. |
| |
| Note that the answer to this question doesn't directly affect the |
| kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all the |
| questions about these cards. If you say Y, you will be asked for |
| your specific card in the following questions. |
| |
| if WLAN_VENDOR_CISCO |
| |
| config AIRO |
| tristate "Cisco/Aironet 34X/35X/4500/4800 ISA and PCI cards" |
| depends on CFG80211 && ISA_DMA_API && (PCI || BROKEN) |
| select WIRELESS_EXT |
| select CRYPTO |
| select WEXT_SPY |
| select WEXT_PRIV |
| ---help--- |
| This is the standard Linux driver to support Cisco/Aironet ISA and |
| PCI 802.11 wireless cards. |
| It supports the new 802.11b cards from Cisco (Cisco 34X, Cisco 35X |
| - with or without encryption) as well as card before the Cisco |
| acquisition (Aironet 4500, Aironet 4800, Aironet 4800B). |
| |
| This driver support both the standard Linux Wireless Extensions |
| and Cisco proprietary API, so both the Linux Wireless Tools and the |
| Cisco Linux utilities can be used to configure the card. |
| |
| The driver can be compiled as a module and will be named "airo". |
| |
| config AIRO_CS |
| tristate "Cisco/Aironet 34X/35X/4500/4800 PCMCIA cards" |
| depends on CFG80211 && PCMCIA |
| select WIRELESS_EXT |
| select WEXT_SPY |
| select WEXT_PRIV |
| select CRYPTO |
| select CRYPTO_AES |
| ---help--- |
| This is the standard Linux driver to support Cisco/Aironet PCMCIA |
| 802.11 wireless cards. This driver is the same as the Aironet |
| driver part of the Linux Pcmcia package. |
| It supports the new 802.11b cards from Cisco (Cisco 34X, Cisco 35X |
| - with or without encryption) as well as card before the Cisco |
| acquisition (Aironet 4500, Aironet 4800, Aironet 4800B). It also |
| supports OEM of Cisco such as the DELL TrueMobile 4800 and Xircom |
| 802.11b cards. |
| |
| This driver support both the standard Linux Wireless Extensions |
| and Cisco proprietary API, so both the Linux Wireless Tools and the |
| Cisco Linux utilities can be used to configure the card. |
| |
| endif # WLAN_VENDOR_CISCO |