Daniel Schmitt wrote:
> Well, I already tried 4 different WLAN miniPci cards on two different WP188 
> boards. Same behaviour.
> I think the WLAN cards are something special. They don't have SPROM on ssb. 
> Who 
> knows what there is missing, too?
> Sometimes I manage it to get them working as AP for half an hour. I can 
> associate, transfer data and so on.
> The WLAN cards are from mn700 Microsoft Router. The broadcom chip is labeled:
> BCM4306KFB
> HS0350 P20
> 710355 M
> The card is labeled
> (C)2003 BROADCOM CORP
> BCM94306MPMN REV 2.1

First of all, is this a regression? I didn't think it was, but when I
reread an earlier post of yours, it appears that you can make it work
by using ssb from 2.6.28 and b43legacy from compat-wireless. If I read
that correctly, then there is a regression in ssb. Please confirm that.

If it is a regression, the recent changes in the PCI code for ssb are
as follows:

2009-08-10: Read/write macro changes and some SPROM 8 stuff for LP PHY
2009-02-27: Implement fallback SPROM
2008-12-25: Add SPROM Rev 8 extraction
2008-08-20: Add SPROM 4-5 extraction

None of these seem to be a likely source of a regression; however,
anything resembling a bisection would be helpful.

Larry
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