Hi all,
thanks for your very good work, making bcm-chips usable.
Could someone give me a hint, why I could't connect to my AP with
Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO Pro V2030?
AP: D-Link DWL-700AP
modules: bcm43xx-20051227 and ieee80211softmac-20051227
firmware: wl_apsta.o
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 20:11 +0100, Jiri Benc wrote:
That results were implemented (patches were sent
and not accepted).
May be should you submit your patches to the right persons:
see /usr/src/linux/MAINTENERS.
I dont know where did you submit yours, but that's just a suggestion.
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Johannes Berg wrote:
Since this is purely linux specific I figured I can submit...
johannes
This Patch really works great. Unfortunately I have a problem in
building the latest rev (983) from svn with this code enabled. The
function bcm43xx_mac_disable is not defined.
So I wrote a
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Martin Tessun schrieb:
| This Patch really works great. Unfortunately I have a problem in
| building the latest rev (983) from svn with this code enabled. The
| function bcm43xx_mac_disable is not defined.
Sorry, was a Thinko (tm) by myself... Bug
Johannes Berg wrote:
Since this is purely linux specific I figured I can submit...
This absolutely works! great!
I'm sending this e-mail now, while I'm connected to the AP with the
Airport of my iBook, on a WEP network. It's fantastic!
The link is quite usable, but it is a bit slow compared to
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Johannes Berg wrote:
Since this is purely linux specific I figured I can submit...
johannes
Well after a bit of fooling around I got the bcm4318 AirForce One up and
working. I had to drop to 11M for now to keep association, but other
then that
I've just tried the current (20051230) snapshot on the 2.6.15-rc7-git4
(Fedora Rawhide) kernel on a PowerBook. I also used the patch from
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-netdevm=113591302004639w=2
The resulting kernel package (which also installs on FC4 with --nodeps)
is at http