On 9 June 2014 18:16, Jimmie Houchin <[email protected]> wrote: >> On 9 June 2014 16:41, Jimmie Houchin <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> When attempting to configure menu I select the iwn0 option. >>> >>> Network media type [autoselect]: (I just hit enter) >>> Perform DHCP autoconfiguration: YES (I hit enter) >>> >>> It attempts to configure DHCP which fails. >>> I get the below errors. >>> >>> iwn0: crystal calibration failed >>> iwn0: could not initialize hardware >>> >>> After network configure failed. >> >> >> This is what happens during the installation because you are using the >> install kernel. What happens after you reboot? >> >> Should you have the same problem I think you should submit a bug report. >> >> -- Ottavio > > > After install and reboot I did added a wpa_supplicant.conf file with > information about my network. I updated rc.conf with this information. > > After that I rebooted. > Upon reboot it continually loops through the attempt to configure iwn0. > I had to alt-ctrl-f2 to get a terminal I could log into to do > dmesg >> dmesg.txt > > This is what I get. > > > iwn0: crystal calibration failed > iwn0: could not initialize hardware > iwn0: cannot assign link-local address > iwn0: fatal firmware error > firmware error log: > error type = "UNKNOWN" (0x00001999) > program counter = 0x00013688 > source line = 0x0000012F > error data = 0x00000001000000A4 > branch link = 0x0001367C0001367C > interrupt link = 0x0000C17A00000000 > time = 28083 > > Please let me know what I may have done wrong or how I should proceed. > Please let me know if there is further information I can provide to help > diagnose. > > Thanks. > > Jimmie
Like I said before, according to the CHANGES file: http://www.netbsd.org/changes/changes-7.0.html#iwn%284%29 support for Centrino Wireless-N 1030 was added last year, so in my opinion you should submit a bug report. -- Ottavio
