On Tue, 2008-04-01 at 20:40 +0200, Stefanik Gábor wrote:
Looks like my SPROM (the actual hardware) died. Am I right?
Actually, I would suspect more than that died since the SPROM doesn't
contain any PCI stuff besides the IDs, the IO ports/MMIO
windows/expansion rom stuff all looks wrong.
Apparently enough died for an RMA to be accepted. I got it replaced,
now the new card is recognized (although I still can't associate with
the new b43 driver, only with bcm43xx - it gives Authentication timed
out, and Packetspammer doesn't transmit anything in monitor mode,
while kismet works
On Wednesday 02 April 2008 17:54:31 Stefanik Gábor wrote:
Apparently enough died for an RMA to be accepted. I got it replaced,
now the new card is recognized (although I still can't associate with
the new b43 driver, only with bcm43xx - it gives Authentication timed
update wpa_supplicant
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It isn't given by wpa_supplicant - it is in dmesg. (Authentication
with AP XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX timed out). I'm not using wpa_supplicant at
all - the network is using WEP, anyway.
On 4/2/08, Michael Buesch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 02 April 2008 17:54:31 Stefanik Gábor wrote:
On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 22:22 +0200, Stefanik Gábor wrote:
Thanks, now I got the ssb_sprom file in place, but it's completely
corrupt (0120... until the end, ssb-sprom says CRC
error, if I run it with --force -P, I get for all values). Could
someone upload an SPROM dump
On Monday 31 March 2008 22:22:54 Stefanik Gábor wrote:
Thanks, now I got the ssb_sprom file in place, but it's completely
corrupt (0120... until the end, ssb-sprom says CRC
error, if I run it with --force -P, I get for all values). Could
someone upload an SPROM dump
I've tried to flash the card, but something went wrong again. It
seemed to accept the flash, but upon reboot, the card became
PCI\VEN=14E4DEV=0008SUBSYS=00071128. Trying to add 0008 to
b43-pci-bridge.c doesn't help anymore, as the SSB driver simply
freezes trying to activate the card under B43. Is
The MAC address is printed on a sticker on the card, so it's hard to forget.
On 4/1/08, Johannes Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 22:22 +0200, Stefanik Gábor wrote:
Thanks, now I got the ssb_sprom file in place, but it's completely
corrupt (0120...
Looks like my SPROM (the actual hardware) died. Am I right?
Also, b43 doesn't even get loaded, and trying to load it makes
modprobe freeze. Looks more and more like hardware.
On a related note: What is prog-if be? wasn't there before the card failed.
On 4/1/08, Michael Buesch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a weird problem with my 4318: its SPROM got corrupted (power
outage, whatever, I don't know, as I haven't messed with it), and now
it appears in my LSPCI output as a Broadcom 4218 (device ID changed
to 0x4218 from 0x4318). I can't even flash my SPROM back to the right
values, because the
On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 17:39 +0200, Stefanik Gábor wrote:
I have a weird problem with my 4318: its SPROM got corrupted (power
outage, whatever, I don't know, as I haven't messed with it), and now
it appears in my LSPCI output as a Broadcom 4218 (device ID changed
to 0x4218 from 0x4318). I can't
Thanks, now I got the ssb_sprom file in place, but it's completely
corrupt (0120... until the end, ssb-sprom says CRC
error, if I run it with --force -P, I get for all values). Could
someone upload an SPROM dump for his card (preferably a 4318 or
possibly a 4311)? Because
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