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ZYD(4)			 BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual			ZYD(4)

NAME
     zyd — ZyDAS ZD1211/ZD1211B USB IEEE 802.11b/g wireless network device

SYNOPSIS
     zyd* at uhub? port ?

DESCRIPTION
     The zyd driver provides support for wireless network adapters based
     around the ZyDAS ZD1211 and ZD1211B USB chips.

     These are the modes the zyd driver can operate in:

     BSS mode	    Also known as infrastructure mode, this is used when asso‐
		    ciating with an access point, through which all traffic
		    passes.  This mode is the default.

     monitor mode   In this mode the driver is able to receive packets without
		    associating with an access point.  This disables the
		    internal receive filter and enables the card to capture
		    packets from networks which it wouldn't normally have
		    access to, or to scan for access points.

     zyd supports software WEP.	 Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is the de
     facto encryption standard for wireless networks.  It can be typically
     configured in one of three modes: no encryption; 40-bit encryption; or
     104-bit encryption.  Unfortunately, due to serious weaknesses in WEP pro‐
     tocol it is strongly recommended that it not be used as the sole mecha‐
     nism to secure wireless communication.  WEP is not enabled by default.

CONFIGURATION
     The zyd driver can be configured at runtime with ifconfig(8) or on boot
     with ifconfig.if(5) using the following parameters:

     bssid bssid
	     Set the desired BSSID.

     -bssid  Unset the desired BSSID.  The interface will automatically select
	     a BSSID in this mode, which is the default.

     chan n  Set the channel (radio frequency) to be used by the driver based
	     on the given channel ID n.

     -chan   Unset the desired channel to be used by the driver.  The driver
	     will automatically select a channel in this mode, which is the
	     default.

     media media
	     The zyd driver supports the following media types:

	     autoselect	 Enable autoselection of the media type and options.
	     DS1	 Set 802.11b DS 1Mbps operation.
	     DS2	 Set 802.11b DS 2Mbps operation.
	     DS5	 Set 802.11b DS 5.5Mbps operation.
	     DS11	 Set 802.11b DS 11Mbps operation.

     mediaopt opts
	     The zyd driver supports the following media options:

	     ibss  Select Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS) operation.

     -mediaopt opts
	     Disable the specified media options on the driver and return it
	     to the default mode of operation (BSS).

     nwid id
	     Set the network ID.  The id can either be any text string up to
	     32 characters in length, or a series of hexadecimal digits up to
	     64 digits.	 An empty id string allows the interface to connect to
	     any available access points.  By default the zyd driver uses an
	     empty string.  Note that network ID is synonymous with Extended
	     Service Set ID (ESSID).

     -nwid   Set the network ID to the empty string to allow the interface to
	     connect to any available access point.

     nwkey key
	     Enable WEP encryption using the specified key.  The key can
	     either be a string, a series of hexadecimal digits (preceded by
	     ‘0x’), or a set of keys of the form “n:k1,k2,k3,k4”, where ‘n’
	     specifies which of the keys will be used for transmitted packets,
	     and the four keys, “k1” through “k4”, are configured as WEP keys.
	     If a set of keys is specified, a comma (‘,’) within the key must
	     be escaped with a backslash.  Note that if multiple keys are
	     used, their order must be the same within the network.  zyd is
	     capable of using both 40-bit (5 characters or 10 hexadecimal dig‐
	     its) or 104-bit (13 characters or 26 hexadecimal digits) keys.

     -nwkey  Disable WEP encryption.  This is the default mode of operation.

HARDWARE
     The following devices are known to be supported by the zyd driver:

	   3COM 3CRUSB10075
	   Acer WLAN-G-US1
	   Airlink+ AWLL3025
	   Airlink 101 AWLL3026
	   AOpen 802.11g WL54
	   Asus A9T integrated wirless
	   Asus WL-159g
	   Belkin F5D7050 v.4000
	   Billion BiPAC 3011G
	   Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54L
	   CC&C WL-2203B
	   DrayTek Vigor 550
	   Edimax EW-7317UG
	   Edimax EW-7317LDG
	   Fiberline Networks WL-43OU
	   iNexQ UR055g
	   Linksys WUSBF54G
	   Longshine LCS-8131G3
	   MSI US54SE
	   Philips SNU5600
	   Planet WL-U356
	   Planex GW-US54GZ
	   Planex GW-US54GZL
	   Planex GW-US54Mini
	   Safecom SWMULZ-5400
	   Sagem XG 760A
	   Sagem XG 76NA
	   Sandberg Wireless G54 USB
	   Sitecom WL-113
	   SMC SMCWUSB-G
	   Sweex wireless USB 54 Mbps
	   Tekram/Siemens USB adapter
	   Telegent TG54USB
	   Trendnet TEW-424UB
	   Trendnet TEW-429UB
	   TwinMOS G240
	   US Robotics 5423
	   X-Micro XWL-11GUZX
	   Yakumo QuickWLAN USB
	   Zonet ZEW2501
	   ZyXEL ZyAIR G-220

FILES
     The adapter needs some firmware files, which are loaded on demand by the
     driver when a device is attached:

	   /libdata/firmware/zyd/zyd-zd1211
	   /libdata/firmware/zyd/zyd-zd1211b
     See firmload(9) for how to change this.

EXAMPLES
     The following ifconfig.if(5) example configures zyd0 to join whatever
     network is available on boot, using WEP key “0x1deadbeef1”, channel 11:

	   inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 nwkey 0x1deadbeef1 chan 11

     Configure zyd0 for WEP, using hex key “0x1deadbeef1”:

	   # ifconfig zyd0 nwkey 0x1deadbeef1

     Return zyd0 to its default settings:

	   # ifconfig zyd0 -bssid -chan media autoselect \
		   nwid "" -nwkey

     Join an existing BSS network, “my_net”:

	   # ifconfig zyd0 192.168.0.2 netmask 0xffffff00 nwid my_net

DIAGNOSTICS
     zyd%d: could not read firmware file %s (error=%d)	For some reason, the
     driver was unable to read the firmware file from the filesystem.  The
     file might be missing or corrupted.

     zyd%d: could not load firmware (error=%d)	An error occurred while
     attempting to upload the firmware to the onboard microcontroller unit.

     zyd%d: could not send command (error=%s)  An attempt to send a command to
     the firmware failed.

     zyd%d: sorry, radio %s is not supported yet  Support for the specified
     radio chip is not yet implemented in the driver.  The device will not
     attach.

     zyd%d: device version mismatch: 0x%x (only >= 43.30 supported)  Early
     revisions of the ZD1211 chipset are not supported by this driver.	The
     device will not attach.

     zyd%d: device timeout  A frame dispatched to the hardware for transmis‐
     sion did not complete in time.  The driver will reset the hardware.  This
     should not happen.

SEE ALSO
     arp(4), ifmedia(4), intro(4), netintro(4), usb(4), ifconfig.if(5),
     ifconfig(8), firmload(9)

AUTHORS
     The zyd driver was written by Florian Stoehr ⟨ich@florian-stoehr.de⟩,
     Damien Bergamini ⟨damien@openbsd.org⟩, and Jonathan Gray
     ⟨jsg@openbsd.org⟩.

CAVEATS
     The zyd driver does not support a lot of the functionality available in
     the hardware.  More work is required to properly support the IBSS and
     power management features.

BSD				 May 28, 2007				   BSD
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