Thanks Bryan.
I was checking the dmesg output:
dmesg|grep BCM
And look what I got:
Broadcom BCM4315 rev 0x01 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 not configured
Dmesg says I have BCM4315, which is not true! I'm completely sure this
card is a BCM4312 because I've been fighting a lot at Linux with this
Cortex wrote:
Broadcom BCM4315 rev 0x01 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 not configured
Unfortunately this does indeed appear to be a BCM4315, looking at your
first email you can see that the product ID is 0x4315.
You can also use pcidump(8) to verify that it is a 4315, AFAIK this
chipset relies on the
Hi everybody.
I've been searching a lot about the BCM4312 support under OpenBSD, but
sadly, I haven't found any information. The bwi driver is supposed to
work with bcm43xx devices, but looking at dmesg output I see that the
kernel identifies wich device I'm using but doesn't load the driver.
2010/1/2 Vijay Sankar vsan...@foretell.ca:
Cortex wrote:
Hi everybody.
I've been searching a lot about the BCM4312 support under OpenBSD, but
sadly, I haven't found any information. The bwi driver is supposed to
work with bcm43xx devices, but looking at dmesg output I see that the
kernel
I was checking the output of dmesg again and noticed that it says:
Broadcom Integrated HP Module rev 2.00/1.00
Now I don't know what to think :E
Hi,
Cortex wrote:
02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Corporation BCM4312
802.11b/g [14e4:4315] (rev 01)
BCM4312 *rev 1* should work with bwi(4), the output from lspci does
indeed confirm that.. but you'll need to post *OpenBSD* dmesg output
here so we have a chance of figuring things
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