Luis,
as an addendum to this I am using suse 11.2 on an eeepc.
2.6.32-rc7-wl-1-desktop-W.
When I boot using the original kernel and compile wireless testing it
compiles ok.
However, If I boot to the wireless-testing kernel(r6) then it does not
compile. It complains about a preload file being
Luis,
Thanks for the explanation/s, understood.
Unfortunately that leaves me with the problem that I do not understand
why I am not connecting at 11n?
I will try to set up some trace to investigate further.
Brian
On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 07:31:41 -0700
Luis R. Rodriguez lrodrig...@atheros.com
All,
Just to let you know that after downloading
wireless-testing 2.6.32-rc5-wl-1 I have managed to get a clean
compile:))
Currently running off it with no connection problems.
However, I still cannot get an 11n connection.
The details below are still current. i.e. the mcs only goes to 7.
In
Luis,
I understood the difference between the two lists.
I also understood from your previous remarks that because I had a
single stream chip mcs7 was all I could get.
Does this prevent me from using 11n though?
I am currently doing a compile on another laptop which I am pretty sure
is
Hi,
I have not been able to compile wireless-testing because of the
stlc45xx error I posted.
While waiting for a response I decided to do some more testing/checking.
I have a laptop with an 11n card in it and running a late kernel. I
checked the kernel and found that all the 11n stuff has been
All,
I have two issues
1) I am running kernel 2.6.31.3-1-desktop on a suse 11.2 system. I
checked the kernel config and it has all the 11n requirements set. I am
running the supplied ath9k and do not understand why I am connecting to
my dlink 11n capable router at 11g.
2) In view of the above I
Hi,
I am currently using Linux L2 2.6.29-rc7-wl-W #35, with no apparent
problems. Except that it shows me using 11g, while both the router
and the pcmcia card are 11n.
Anyway, since 2.6.29-rc7-wl from wireless testing I have not been able
to compile and install.
I have just done a compile and