Setup guide
2 APIC
U 3
4 serial port
U 5
U 6
U 7
U 8
9 ether1
10 ether2
11 [Texas Instruments PCI1250 PC card Cardbus Controller]
11 [Texas Instruments PCI1250 PC card Cardbus Controller (#2)]
11 [prism2_cs]
11 [orinoco_cs]
12 [usb-ohci]
U 13
14 IDE 1
[admin@Wandy] system resource>
Suppose we need to load a driver for a NE2000 compatible ISA card. Assume we had considered
the information above and have checked avalable resources in our system. To add the driver, we
must do the following:
[admin@Wandy] driver> add name=ne2k-isa io=0x280
[admin@Wandy] driver> print
Flags: I - invalid, D - dynamic
# DRIVER IRQ IO MEMORY ISDN-PROTOCOL
0 D RealTek 8139
1 D Intel EtherExpressPro
2 D PCI NE2000
3 ISA NE2000 280
4 Moxa C101 Synchronous C8000
[admin@Wandy] driver>
Removing Device Drivers
Description
You can remove only statically loaded drivers, id est those which do not have the D flag before the
driver name. The device drivers can be removed only if the appropriate interface has been disabled.
To remove a device driver use the /driver remove command. Unloading a device driver is useful
when you swap or remove a network device - it saves system resources by avoiding to load drivers
for removed devices.
The device driver needs to be removed and loaded again, if some parameters (memory range, i/o
base address) have been changed for the network interface card.
Notes on PCMCIA Adapters
Description
Currently only the following PCMCIA-ISA and PCMCIA-PCI adapters are tested to comply with
Wandy RouterOS:
• RICOH PCMCIA-PCI Bridge with R5C475 II or RC476 II chip (one or two PCMCIA ports)
• CISCO/Aironet PCMCIA adapter (ISA and PCI versions) for CISCO/Aironet PCMCIA cards