Re: [ath5k-devel] AR2315/AR2317 chip support
Tomáš Dulík wrote: Hello Gus, we've had measured TX parameters of the Ubiquity Bullet2 on a vector WLAN signal analyzer and it had one of the best overall results from all the other devices we were able to find. We have some of these devices in our network so we would be interested in having it supported too. Tomas Gus Wirth napsal(a): I've looked through the source code and the mail archives trying to see if any work has started yet on support for the Atheros AR2315 and AR2317 SoC chips but I haven't seen anything yet except a reference to an rfbuffer file. I know a couple products are using the AR2317 including the Ubiquity Bullet2 and the Mesh Potato from the Village Telco project. The AR2315 seems to be used in the Ubiquity Bullet2HD. I've been working on patches for that. According to my estimation they're about 80% complete, but I did not manage to get it to successfully Rx/Tx yet, I only get RXORN interrupts. This might be due to RF buffer problems, I don't know yet. If you guys are interested in helping out, I'll rebase my patches to a recent version and post them here. - Felix ___ ath5k-devel mailing list ath5k-devel@lists.ath5k.org https://lists.ath5k.org/mailman/listinfo/ath5k-devel
Re: [ath5k-devel] AR2315/AR2317 chip support
Hello Gus, we've had measured TX parameters of the Ubiquity Bullet2 on a vector WLAN signal analyzer and it had one of the best overall results from all the other devices we were able to find. We have some of these devices in our network so we would be interested in having it supported too. Tomas Gus Wirth napsal(a): I've looked through the source code and the mail archives trying to see if any work has started yet on support for the Atheros AR2315 and AR2317 SoC chips but I haven't seen anything yet except a reference to an rfbuffer file. I know a couple products are using the AR2317 including the Ubiquity Bullet2 and the Mesh Potato from the Village Telco project. The AR2315 seems to be used in the Ubiquity Bullet2HD. My employer is willing to make some hardware and limited funds available to developers working on the madwifi/ath5k drivers for these chips. Should I just go to the donation page of the madwifi-project to ask what help they might need? Gus ___ ath5k-devel mailing list ath5k-devel@lists.ath5k.org https://lists.ath5k.org/mailman/listinfo/ath5k-devel ___ ath5k-devel mailing list ath5k-devel@lists.ath5k.org https://lists.ath5k.org/mailman/listinfo/ath5k-devel