On Fri, Dec 02, 2022 at 10:05:12AM -0000, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2022-12-02, Heppler, J. Scott <shep...@spectrum.net> wrote: > > I'm shopping for a faster (300mbps +) PCIe wireless card. Although I'm > > leaning intel, realtek's base firmware is an advantage. > > V2 of the TP-LINK TL-WN881ND uses rtl8192ee chipset which was in the > > separate sysutils/firmware builds: > > > > @comment $OpenBSD: PLIST,v 1.2 2018/09/21 09:49:45 sthen Exp $ > > firmware/rtwn-license > > firmware/rtwn-rtl8188efw > > firmware/rtwn-rtl8192cfwU > > firmware/rtwn-rtl8192cfwU_B > > firmware/rtwn-rtl8192eefw > > firmware/rtwn-rtl8723befw_36 > > firmware/rtwn-rtl8723fw > > firmware/rtwn-rtl8723fw_B > > > > > > Recent current ls /etc/firwmare | grep rtwn: > > > > rtwn-license rtwn-rtl8192cU rtwn-rtl8723 > > rtwn-rtl8188e rtwn-rtl8192cU_B rtwn-rtl8723_B > > > > Would a rtl8192ee chipset be supported? > > It's not clear. Though it's listed in rtwn(4), the actual driver didn't > use the rtl8192eefw file (probably hitting a fallback case and using > rtl8192cU_B). 8192ee doesn't show up in the dm...@openbsd.org logs. > I wouldn't buy one and expect it to definitely work.
It doesn't work, and the driver won't attach to it. I have a diff somewhere that gets some signs of life out of it, but nothing useful at all.