You'd have to also build the NIC to do it, yeah.
You'd have to get them from your vendor. :P
-adrian
On 9 June 2017 at 03:10, Lindner, Frank wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as far as I understand, I need a special "board.bin"-file or
> "firmware-x.bin"-file to say the card it
It looks like it's really designed as either 2g or 5g. You could make
your own card up with both 2g/5g paths but you'd have to reload the
firmware/calibration data as needed to band switch. it wouldn't be
"automatic". :(
sorry!
-a
On 5 June 2017 at 22:33, Lindner, Frank
On 30 May 2017 at 22:23, Lindner, Frank wrote:
> Hi.
> 9994 is Cascade, which should be 2.4 GHz capable as fas as Qualcomm is
> correct on their specs site.
> Question was not, which other card can do 2.4 GHz. I want to enable 2.4 GHz /
> dualband mode via some registers
hi,
wait - is that besra? if it's besra then nope - 5G only. If it's
beeliner or cascade then I think you can do 2G, but no dynamic 2G/5G?
-a
On 30 May 2017 at 09:28, Ben Greear wrote:
> I think zcomax makes a 2.4Ghz NIC with 9984 chipset, but that NIC cannot do
>
I think zcomax makes a 2.4Ghz NIC with 9984 chipset, but that NIC cannot do
5Ghz as far as I know.
Thanks,
Ben
On 05/29/2017 08:15 AM, Lindner, Frank wrote:
This card is only 5GHz capable. Is this somehow possible to enable dualband or
2.4 GHz channels, even when there is no suitable LNA on
hi,
I mean, if you can load a calibrration data file that has 2G cal data
and 2G enabled, then maybe. But IIRC only at firmware load time, and
it's not exactly the supported config.
-adrian
On 29 May 2017 at 08:15, Lindner, Frank wrote:
> This card is only 5GHz