[Freitag, 9. Februar 2007 18:00] schrieb Larry Finger (wrote):
Jochen Puchalla wrote:
Hi Larry,
I tried both versions with the combined patch on 2.6.20-rc7, still only
100kB/s. Could this be related to the fact that I have a b-type router
and not a g-type?
It shouldn't. I just ran
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Larry Finger wrote:
Jochen Puchalla wrote:
this sounds wonderful! However, I applied this patch and
radio_enable_2.6.20 to my 2.6.20-rc7 on an HP nx6325 (I know you have
one as well), but still I only get 100kB/s at 1M 2M 5.5M and 11M. Do I
need
[Samstag, 3. Februar 2007 02:03] schrieb Larry Finger (wrote):
Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
Hi,
Some good news here. :-)
I've finally managed to make the 4311 in my nx6325 work.
Well, it turns out that new D-Link routers (at least DI-524 and DI-624)
are recognized by it (still older
[Dienstag, 26. Dezember 2006 17:28] schrieb Andreas Schwab (wrote):
Larry Finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The patch does not apply because your mailer is breaking the white space
and substituting spaces for tabs.
No, it does not apply because it was space-stuffed.
patch -l will ignore
[Donnerstag, 14. Dezember 2006 22:08] schrieb Fabian Förg (wrote):
Larry Finger wrote:
There isn't any hardware in the interface that lets us turn it on,
thus we don't know. None of the developers have your hardware. You can
try pushing the button, or whatever. If you find some special
[Donnerstag, 7. Dezember 2006 09:34] schrieb Igor Korot (wrote):
Larry,
One small addition, but I think very important.
This is a dual-boot laptop. If I boot the Windows first, and then boot
Linux, the WiFi LED stays on. The driver loads on the boot, as the coldplug
is installed. Now, when I
[Donnerstag, 7. Dezember 2006 16:58] schrieb Michael Buesch (wrote):
On Thursday 07 December 2006 16:32, Larry Finger wrote:
Please note that we do know how to operate
the LEDs,
Well, is it probably connected to some GPIO? And
must be switched like any other LEDs, but this one depending
[Montag, 4. Dezember 2006 18:46] schrieb Fernando Toledo (wrote):
bcm43xx: Radio HWenable on: off/on state 0x1 0x1
bcm43xx: Chip initialized
bcm43xx: 32-bit DMA initialized
bcm43xx: Keys cleared
bcm43xx: Selected 802.11 core (phytype 2)
i text press the button several times
and get some
I applied to 2.6.18.2 with the patches from your FTP and sysfs_add_radio:
patching file drivers/net/wireless/bcm43xx/bcm43xx_main.c
Hunk #1 FAILED at 2441.
1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- saving rejects to file
drivers/net/wireless/bcm43xx/bcm43xx_main.c.rej
patching file
[Freitag, 1. Dezember 2006 19:33] schrieb Fernando Toledo (wrote):
here can be the problem, the channel do not change to 11 (2.462 GHz) and
still in 14 ( Frequency=2.484 GHz)
i do not see the AP's too
my notebook is a hp nx7400 that have a button to activate/deactivate the
wireless maybe
Hi Larry,
the machine boots up fine now, but no network device appears.
Hope you can extract some info from the messages.
Let me know the next step to take.
Gruß,
Jochen
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[Donnerstag, 24. August 2006 22:08] schrieb Michael Buesch (wrote):
On Thursday 24 August 2006 21:52, Jochen Puchalla wrote:
Thanks Larry for pointing to the posting.
My notebook boots up and the card seems to work fine.
I cannot ping my router, unfortunately.
Here's the output of your
[Sonntag, 20. August 2006 17:22] schrieb Larry Finger (wrote):
As soon as you get a chance to build a clean system and boot it, please let
me know the results. As soon as I know that the card works, I'll push the
patch.
Once you get an entry in iwconfig, please run the following script and
Hello list,
I have a HP compaq nx6325 with this card:
:30:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4310 UART (rev 01)
Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company: Unknown device 1361
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 10
Memory at c800 (32-bit,
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