Re: b43 and WPA-PSK

2010-02-23 Thread Larry Finger
On 02/22/2010 02:03 PM, Yan Seiner wrote: I'm trying to get the b43 driver working on a Linksys WRTSL54GS router. It's running Openwrt with the 2.6.32 kernel. The good news is that the driver picks up a lot of APs with ease, far more than the binary blob. The bad news is that I can't get

Re: b43 and WPA-PSK

2010-02-23 Thread Yan Seiner
On Tue, February 23, 2010 4:57 pm, Larry Finger wrote: What I do know is that the BCM4318 does work with WPA/WPA2, although my device is Cardbus format in an old laptop. Using Broadcom's proprietary firmware, as you seem to be doing, the encryption/decryption is done in the hardware. The

Re: b43 and WPA-PSK

2010-02-23 Thread Hauke Mehrtens
Yan Seiner wrote: On Tue, February 23, 2010 4:57 pm, Larry Finger wrote: What I do know is that the BCM4318 does work with WPA/WPA2, although my device is Cardbus format in an old laptop. Using Broadcom's proprietary firmware, as you seem to be doing, the encryption/decryption is done in the

Re: b43 and WPA-PSK

2010-02-23 Thread Yan Seiner
On Tue, February 23, 2010 8:38 pm, Hauke Mehrtens wrote: Yan Seiner wrote: On Tue, February 23, 2010 4:57 pm, Larry Finger wrote: What I do know is that the BCM4318 does work with WPA/WPA2, although my device is Cardbus format in an old laptop. Using Broadcom's proprietary firmware, as