Driver for the Lucent ORiNOCO wireless Ethernet controller
io-net -d orinoco [option[,option ...]] ... &
Neutrino
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Use commas (,), not spaces, to separate the options. | 
 
- channel=num
    
 
- The 802.11 channel to use. Scans in normal mode.
    
 
- default_key=[1-4]
    
 
- Which of the keys given by the key[1-4] options
      to use for the 
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) algorithm, which is part of the 802.11 standard.
    
 
- key[1-4]=KEY
    
 
- Set up one of the four default WEP keys, where KEY 
      is a hex string of 10 (64- or 40-bit WEP) or 26
      (128-bit WEP) 
characters. For example, key1=0x0102030405.
    
 
- ioport=port
    
 
- The I/O port of the interface.
    
 
- irq=num
    
 
- The IRQ of the interface.
    
    
 
- mac=XXXXXXXXXXXX
    
 
- The MAC address of controller.   The default is
        automatically detected on supported hardware.
    
 
- mode=mode
    
 
- The 802.11 network mode: normal (access point) or
      adhoc. Default is normal (access point).
    
 
- network=name
    
 
- The 802.11 network name to use (SSID). Scans in normal mode.
    
 
- rts_thresh=num
    
 
- Set the RTS threshold. Should be the same as the access point 
or the other cards being used in the network. The default is 2347.
    
 
- ssid=name
    
 
- The 802.11 network name to use (SSID). Scans in normal mode.
    
 
- station=name
    
 
- The Lucent station name for this machine. Defaults to QNX6.
    
        
 
- verbose
verbose=num 
- Be verbose.  Specify num for more verbosity (num can be 1-4, the higher 
the number, the more detailed the output). 
The output goes to slogger;
invoke sloginfo to view it.
 
The devn-orinoco.so driver controls the Lucent ORiNOCO wireless Ethernet controller.
Start io-net using the ORiNOCO driver and the full TCP/IP
stack:
io-net -d orinoco channel=10,network=work -p tcpip
Start io-net using the ORiNOCO driver and 64-bit WEP:
io-net -d orinoco key1=0x0102030405,default_key=1,network=home
- /dev/io-net
 
- The directory where, by default, drivers and protocol modules add
  entries.
  For more information, the documentation for 
  io-net.
 
io-net
"Network drivers (devn-*)"
and
"Network protocol interfaces (npm-*)"
in the Utilities Summary