Re: No wifi signal with usb antenna (rum driver)

2009-02-05 Thread Lars Lonne
2009/2/5 Paul B. Mahol one...@gmail.com:
 On 2/4/09, Lars Lonne lonnel...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all. I have recently installed FreeBSD-7.1-RELEASE on my Compaq Evo
 laptop. It used to dualboot with windows xp and gentoo linux, but I
 decided to give FreeBSD a try instead, so now it dualboots with
 windows and FreeBSD. My biggest problem is connecting to the internet
 over the local wifi network. I am using a usb antenna, which uses the
 rum driver in FreeBSD. When using windows, the signal strength is low
 (I am located quite far from the access point), but works fine. I can
 connect to the network and get on the internet, no problem. Problem is
 when I start FreeBSD, I cannot get a signal, i.e. ifconfig always
 reports no carrier. I can connect to the network with FreeBSD if I
 move closer to the AP, but it is impractical for me to do so.

 Has anyone experienced anything similar, or know what could be causing
 it? Please let me know if you need more information. Hope you can help
 me.

 /lars
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 This is known rum issue, some code is missing.

 I debuged it some time ago, but with no luck.
 I will try again some time later 

 --
 Paul


Thank you for your reply. I have the same problem with the ral driver
(as I mentioned in an earlier email to this mailing list) when I am
using a different antenna (a pc-card). Is this also a known issue with
the ral driver?
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Re: No wifi signal with usb antenna (rum driver)

2009-02-05 Thread Lars Lonne
2009/2/5 Paul B. Mahol one...@gmail.com:
 On 2/5/09, Lars Lonne lonnel...@gmail.com wrote:
 2009/2/5 Paul B. Mahol one...@gmail.com:
 On 2/4/09, Lars Lonne lonnel...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all. I have recently installed FreeBSD-7.1-RELEASE on my Compaq Evo
 laptop. It used to dualboot with windows xp and gentoo linux, but I
 decided to give FreeBSD a try instead, so now it dualboots with
 windows and FreeBSD. My biggest problem is connecting to the internet
 over the local wifi network. I am using a usb antenna, which uses the
 rum driver in FreeBSD. When using windows, the signal strength is low
 (I am located quite far from the access point), but works fine. I can
 connect to the network and get on the internet, no problem. Problem is
 when I start FreeBSD, I cannot get a signal, i.e. ifconfig always
 reports no carrier. I can connect to the network with FreeBSD if I
 move closer to the AP, but it is impractical for me to do so.

 Has anyone experienced anything similar, or know what could be causing
 it? Please let me know if you need more information. Hope you can help
 me.

 /lars
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 This is known rum issue, some code is missing.

 I debuged it some time ago, but with no luck.
 I will try again some time later 

 --
 Paul


 Thank you for your reply. I have the same problem with the ral driver
 (as I mentioned in an earlier email to this mailing list) when I am
 using a different antenna (a pc-card). Is this also a known issue with
 the ral driver?

 If on linux(open source driver, not via ndiswrapper) you do not have
 such problem, than it is ral driver fault.

 --
 Paul


Ok, thank you for your help. I'll try the ndiswrapper and see if I can
get better results with that.

-- 
Lars
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No wifi signal with usb antenna (rum driver)

2009-02-04 Thread Lars Lonne
Hi all. I have recently installed FreeBSD-7.1-RELEASE on my Compaq Evo
laptop. It used to dualboot with windows xp and gentoo linux, but I
decided to give FreeBSD a try instead, so now it dualboots with
windows and FreeBSD. My biggest problem is connecting to the internet
over the local wifi network. I am using a usb antenna, which uses the
rum driver in FreeBSD. When using windows, the signal strength is low
(I am located quite far from the access point), but works fine. I can
connect to the network and get on the internet, no problem. Problem is
when I start FreeBSD, I cannot get a signal, i.e. ifconfig always
reports no carrier. I can connect to the network with FreeBSD if I
move closer to the AP, but it is impractical for me to do so.

Has anyone experienced anything similar, or know what could be causing
it? Please let me know if you need more information. Hope you can help
me.

/lars
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wireless signal strength

2009-01-30 Thread Lars Lonne
Hi. I have recently install FreeBSD-7.1 on my laptop. The laptop used to
have windows and linux, but I have replaced linux with FreeBSD because I
thought it looked very promising. However, I have one problem: the wireless
signal strength seems to be significantly weaker when I am running FreeBSD.
On windows I can connect and get online, but when I'm running FreeBSD it
keeps connecting and disconnecting, or not even seeing the network at all.
Also in linux it was never a problem. Is there something that can be done
with this? In linux I was using wireless-tools (iwconfig) and dhclient,
which worked fine. Are there perhaps other software that will work better
than using ifconfig?

/lars
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