Le samedi 18 novembre 2006 à 21:24 -0600, Larry Finger a écrit :
> Ramanalinarivo Sandrinah Vonisoa Annie wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I just post this to encourage guys to fix problems on 4318 chipset.
> > I have a 32bit (Celeron M) Acer 3630 (notebook), and "lspci":
> > 
> >     00:0b.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 
> >     [AirForce One 54g] 802.11g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 02)
> > 
> > I still have to use ndiswrapper for the moment.
> > Hold on, take care, do it well, do your best! :-)

Hi guys !

Just a comment about the support of 4318 based cards ;) I'm in a "clean"
RF environment, I use the stock 2.6.18.2 bcm43xx driver with the ">1GB
memory" patch and I can connect to my AP at 11 MB/s with WPA encryption
(wpa_supplicant) without any problem of connexion or stability now. A
very good work from bcm43xx devel, thanks for that !!!

> 
> Now that most bcm43xx cards do not lock up or crash the computer, I am 
> planning on seeing what can 
> be done with BCM4318's. I'm currently bidding on E-bay for a Linksys WPC54G 
> V3, which has a 4318 
> chip. Please do not bid against me - my name there is lw_wanderer.

Very good news ;) Take your time for continue the good job !! :)

> 
> Once I get the card and an RF receiver, I hope to investigate the 4318 
> problems, as well as the 11 
> Mbs upper limit for most of us.

Mmmmmhh, need you some donation ?? This his a heavy invest I think,
particularly the RF receiver :-/

Anyway, I'm happy to see that the bcm43xx is heavily supported :)

Thanks and regards !

Didier Link

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