Virtual box did the job and I found 3 drivers that somehow did not
complain in my OpenWRT build env... thx for not playing :)... v3 is out.
See, that's why I don't want to play the game -- I could've gone back
and forth with you for like a week over multiple compile failures :-)
I used
On Jul 17, 2012, at 9:55 PM, Mohammed Shafi wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 9:52 PM, John Clark jeclark2...@aim.com wrote:
I'm looking for what is needed to support these narrow bandwidths using the
ar9K series chips.
There was a couple of posts early in January in regard to
Thank you, I did try another USB port on my linux machine it worked.
Is there support for the device in BSD? From all I read it should work
but it is not being recognized there. It is on an old soekris box so it
isn't a usb3 interface (running pf-sense).
Thank you for the info!
David
On
Hi Jimy,
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 8:13 PM, jimy j...@gis.de wrote:
hello,
having a lot of interruptions and packet loss in voip communication if i
use a bluetooth headset and am connected via wireless at the same time i
became interested in bluetooth coexistence on ath9k.
you got to enable
On 16 July 2012 10:19, Ben Greear gree...@candelatech.com wrote:
Ok, I'm going to look into this chain configuration.
This user is also reporting that our box can only communicate
down to about -72dBm, whereas some off-the-shelf USB dongles
are providing around 100kbps at -78 to -80dBm.
On 07/18/2012 09:44 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
On 16 July 2012 10:19, Ben Greear gree...@candelatech.com wrote:
Ok, I'm going to look into this chain configuration.
This user is also reporting that our box can only communicate
down to about -72dBm, whereas some off-the-shelf USB dongles
are
OpenBSD has support for it but I haven't tried.
FreeBSD doesn't have support for the ath9k_htc NICs. I've been looking
for someone to take charge of writing/porting the WMI/HTC USB glue
over from openbsd/ath9k (and I'll even do the HAL/driver changes
needed!) but so far I've had no takers.
I'm not getting anything out of /proc/net/wireless, is there any specific
option that i should be setting that will populate this file. I'm using
ath9k in my device, ans using o11s.org 0.5 (3.1.0-rc10-wl) kernel. There
are packets being transmitted on the wireless interface as /proc/net/dev
show
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 10:20 AM, శ్రీధర్ asridh...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not getting anything out of /proc/net/wireless, is there any specific
option that i should be setting that will populate this file. I'm using
ath9k in my device, ans using o11s.org 0.5 (3.1.0-rc10-wl) kernel. There are
we had this checked out before, the EEPROM/EEP_ANT_DIV_CTL1 value is set to
00c9,
so bit 6 and 7 are on (as checked in this function).
with inputs from Felix Bitterli,
-128 means: no measurement performed on this antenna.This will happen
with strong signals where too many gain-changes
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