Re: Problem with mb tree

2007-02-15 Thread Michael Buesch
On Thursday 15 February 2007 02:22, Larry Finger wrote:
 Michael Buesch wrote:
 
  So, where's the problem? What doesn't work for you with d80211?
 
 The mb tree cannot authenticate using wpa.

It authenticates fine for me in TKIP and AES mode.

Are you using a 4318? You should know that 4318 is unsupported. ;)

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Re: Problem with mb tree

2007-02-15 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 15 February 2007, Michael Buesch wrote:
On Thursday 15 February 2007 02:22, Larry Finger wrote:
 Michael Buesch wrote:
  So, where's the problem? What doesn't work for you with d80211?

 The mb tree cannot authenticate using wpa.

It authenticates fine for me in TKIP and AES mode.

Are you using a 4318? You should know that 4318 is unsupported. ;)

It might not be supported, but with a bit of fiddling its working just 
fine in my HP lappy.  Now using the in kernel bcm43xx driver in the 
latest FC5 kernel. 

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Re: Problem with mb tree

2007-02-15 Thread Michael Buesch
On Thursday 15 February 2007 12:00, Gene Heskett wrote:
 On Thursday 15 February 2007, Michael Buesch wrote:
 On Thursday 15 February 2007 02:22, Larry Finger wrote:
  Michael Buesch wrote:
   So, where's the problem? What doesn't work for you with d80211?
 
  The mb tree cannot authenticate using wpa.
 
 It authenticates fine for me in TKIP and AES mode.
 
 Are you using a 4318? You should know that 4318 is unsupported. ;)
 
 It might not be supported, but with a bit of fiddling its working just 
 fine in my HP lappy.  Now using the in kernel bcm43xx driver in the 
 latest FC5 kernel. 
 

We are talking about my development tree.
It is _unsupported_. And If I say _unsupported_ I really really really
mean _unsupported_. ;)

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Re: Problem with mb tree

2007-02-15 Thread Michael Buesch
On Thursday 15 February 2007 16:23, Larry Finger wrote:
 Michael Buesch wrote:
  On Thursday 15 February 2007 02:22, Larry Finger wrote:
  Michael Buesch wrote:
 
  So, where's the problem? What doesn't work for you with d80211?
  The mb tree cannot authenticate using wpa.
  
  It authenticates fine for me in TKIP and AES mode.
  
  Are you using a 4318? You should know that 4318 is unsupported. ;)
  
 
 No, it is a 4311.

Well, I think that has the same problem with not being able
to transmit all packets. So it looses important packets.
Can you try with a 4306?

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Re: Problem with mb tree

2007-02-15 Thread Larry Finger
Michael Buesch wrote:
 On Thursday 15 February 2007 16:23, Larry Finger wrote:
 Michael Buesch wrote:
 On Thursday 15 February 2007 02:22, Larry Finger wrote:
 Michael Buesch wrote:

 So, where's the problem? What doesn't work for you with d80211?
 The mb tree cannot authenticate using wpa.
 It authenticates fine for me in TKIP and AES mode.

 Are you using a 4318? You should know that 4318 is unsupported. ;)

 No, it is a 4311.
 
 Well, I think that has the same problem with not being able
 to transmit all packets. So it looses important packets.
 Can you try with a 4306?

Yes, but that testing just got more difficult. My old laptop that was used for 
the purpose died, and
my new one has an ExpressCard slot. No place for PCMCIA cards. To do testing 
with 4306 and 4318
varieties, I have to take my server off-line.

Larry
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Re: Problem with mb tree

2007-02-15 Thread Larry Finger
Johannes Berg wrote:
 On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 10:32 -0600, Larry Finger wrote:
 
 Yes, but that testing just got more difficult. My old laptop that was used 
 for the purpose died, and
 my new one has an ExpressCard slot. No place for PCMCIA cards. To do testing 
 with 4306 and 4318
 varieties, I have to take my server off-line.
 
 If you have any machine with PCI slots I can send you a 4306 PCI card.

Thanks for the offer, but my only machine with a PCI slot is Windows only. If I 
were to put Linux on
it, my wife would have my head. She isn't very happy with Vista, but she does a 
lot of stuff that
won't run on Linux, even under Wine. Perhaps with vmware, but I'm not going 
there now.

Does anyone in the US have a laptop that they could loan me? It doesn't have to 
be much. It would
not be running X, thus the memory requirements would be low. In fact, the 
display need not work as I
would ssh into it as I have been doing. Similarly, no hard-wired network card 
is needed. I have a
hard drive that I would use. Of course, it needs a working PCMCIA slot.

Thanks,

Larry


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Re: Problem with mb tree

2007-02-15 Thread Johannes Berg
On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 11:20 -0600, Larry Finger wrote:

 Does anyone in the US have a laptop that they could loan me? It doesn't have 
 to be much. It would
 not be running X, thus the memory requirements would be low. In fact, the 
 display need not work as I
 would ssh into it as I have been doing. Similarly, no hard-wired network card 
 is needed. I have a
 hard drive that I would use. Of course, it needs a working PCMCIA slot.

Maybe you can find one on ebay. We still have enough donations to get a
laptop like that and there isn't much point in not using the money if we
need to.

johannes


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