It seems most people are using USB adapters. The wl1835 does not work out
of the box...
On Mar 3, 2015 9:51 PM, "Rick Mann" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'd like to add a wifi board to my radio project that's currently running
> on a Debian distro from a few months ago. It's been modified a bit since
> then, and I can't currently log into it to verify if it's a 3.8 or 3.1x
> kernel. I thought it was 3.8, but I had to do a bunch of DTB stuff to it,
> so that makes me think it's a newer kernel.
>
> Anyway, I have another BBB with 3.8.13-bone69 on it, figured that would be
> the place to start to get the WiFi cape working, so I don't screw up my
> radio project (which uses ADC and PRU and some GPIOs and took a lot of
> configuring to get working). I've plugged in the board, and looked online
> for help with it, but the main results point to this TI page:
>
>
> http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/WL18xx_AMxxx_Platform_Integration_Guide
>
> Which is generic, and has lots of instructions for patching and building a
> custom kernel. Is all that really necessary? Do the current builds not
> support this chip out of the box?
>
> Thanks,
>
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