#1192: Hardware Support: AR5007* (AR2425 chips)
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      Reporter:  Jeremy Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  |       Owner:  proski     
  
          Type:  enhancement                         |      Status:  assigned   
  
      Priority:  critical                            |   Milestone:  version 
0.9.5
     Component:  madwifi: HAL                        |     Version:  trunk      
  
    Resolution:                                      |    Keywords:             
  
Patch_attached:  0                                   |  
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Old description:

> A new HAL has been made available by Sam Leffler (0.10.5.6) that supports
> AR2425 chips (AR5007* chipsets). This is a full HAL release so it should
> work for all platforms - that means x86-64.
>
> The new HAL is currently in a branch, but should hopefully, barring any
> other issues, be migrated to trunk soon. Tarballs are available from
> http://snapshots.madwifi.org/madwifi-hal-0.10.5.6/ and Subversion access
> is at [http://svn.madwifi.org/madwifi/branches/madwifi-hal-0.10.5.6].
>
> Please use the instructions as in UserDocs/FirstTimeHowTo to compile the
> code, but substituting the relevant parts for acquiring the source.
>
> Also, it appears that you '''must''' reboot if you have loaded a HAL of a
> different version (this makes me deeply sad - it's not Windows).
>
> Please only report issues '''other''' to those in trunk to this ticket.
> This does '''not''' mean issues in the compilation or normal use of the
> driver. You pretty much '''must''' try the [wiki:Support regular support
> channels] first.
>
> Original Description:
>
> The Abit !AirPacer WLP-01 PCI-Express x1 802.11g adapter PCI device-id
> 001c returns "HAL status 13". I have tried the HAL SVN branch, and HAL
> 0.9.30.7 from people.freebsd.org/~sam/ath_hal-20070201.tgz still not
> supported. I have verified the chipset in the summary by visual
> inspection (i.e., I opened the RF shield and looked inside)

New description:

 A new HAL has been made available by Sam Leffler (0.10.5.6) that supports
 AR2425 chips (AR5007* chipsets). This is a full HAL release so it should
 work for all platforms - that means x86-64.

 The new HAL is currently in a branch, but should hopefully, barring any
 other issues, be migrated to trunk soon. Tarballs are available from
 http://snapshots.madwifi.org/madwifi-hal-0.10.5.6/ and Subversion access
 is at [http://svn.madwifi.org/madwifi/branches/madwifi-hal-0.10.5.6].

 Please use the instructions as in UserDocs/FirstTimeHowTo to compile the
 code, but substituting the relevant parts for acquiring the source.

 Also, it appears that you '''must''' reboot if you have loaded a HAL of a
 different version (this makes me deeply sad - it's not Windows).

 Please only report issues '''other''' to those in trunk to this ticket.
 This does '''not''' mean issues in the compilation or normal use of the
 driver. You pretty much '''must''' try the [wiki:Support regular support
 channels] first.

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 Original Description - for history purposes only, contains no instructions
 or information you need to follow today to get AR5007 support:
 {{{
 #!blockquote
 The Abit !AirPacer WLP-01 PCI-Express x1 802.11g adapter PCI device-id
 001c returns "HAL status 13". I have tried the HAL SVN branch, and HAL
 0.9.30.7 from people.freebsd.org/~sam/ath_hal-20070201.tgz still not
 supported. I have verified the chipset in the summary by visual inspection
 (i.e., I opened the RF shield and looked inside)
 }}}

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Ticket URL: <https://madwifi.org/ticket/1192#comment:290>
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