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From: "Woods, Will" <Will.Woods@compaq.com>
To: "'linux-wlan-devel@absoval.com'" <linux-wlan-devel@absoval.com>
Subject: [lwlan-devel]: two small patches
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 13:49:58 -0500
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Hello all, 

Because of the corporate firewall, I'm unable to read the archives of the
mailing list, so forgive me if i'm in FAQ territory here. 

I have two small patches to the wlan-ng package. One adds bytes
sent/received to the statistics in /proc/net/dev, so you can easily monitor
the amount of traffic on the device with network monitor apps (e.g. wmnet).
The other fixes a problem compiling the driver against Linux 2.2.18. Are
these of any use to anyone? Should I bother sending them to the list? Are
you guys already doing development in this area?

Thanks in advance for your help (and a sweet little piece of software!) 

Will Woods
Alpha Technology Solutions Group
Compaq Computer Corp
(blah blah my opinions are not my employers' blah blah)


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