----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Weedy" <[email protected]>
> Does "wifi detect" output anything useful? Or iwconfig.

Here is what I get: 
root@OpenWrt:~# iwconfig 
lo no wireless extensions. 
eth0 no wireless extensions. 
eth1 no wireless extensions. 
br-lan no wireless extensions. 
root@OpenWrt:~# wifi detect 
root@OpenWrt:~# 

Here is what it says I have installed for kmod packages: 
root@OpenWrt:~# opkg list kmod-*
kmod-b43 - 2.6.32.27+2011-11-15-1
kmod-b43legacy - 2.6.32.27+2011-11-15-1
kmod-cfg80211 - 2.6.32.27+2011-11-15-1
kmod-crc-ccitt - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-crypto-aes - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-crypto-arc4 - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-crypto-core - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-diag - 2.6.32.27-7.1
kmod-ipt-conntrack - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-ipt-core - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-ipt-nat - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-ipt-nathelper - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-mac80211 - 2.6.32.27+2011-11-15-1
kmod-ppp - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-pppoe - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-switch - 2.6.32.27-4


This is on a Linksys WRT150N (no revision number on the label, so hardware ver 
1.0) with Backfire (10.03.1, r29592) installed. 
I have had several versions of 8.09 installed and have had no issues with the 
wireless then.

Thanks

Aaron Z
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