Re: Speed issues with Broadcom 4311

2007-08-29 Thread Larry Finger
Anderson, Scott wrote: > Hello, > > I wanted to report that I'm experiencing extremely slow speeds (20k) > down or less using my Broadcom 4311 and the newer b43 driver. Pages have > a very hard time loading. I'm currently running Fedora7 with the > 2.6.22.4-65.fc7 kernel. My access point is an

Speed issues with Broadcom 4311

2007-08-29 Thread Anderson, Scott
Hello, I wanted to report that I'm experiencing extremely slow speeds (20k) down or less using my Broadcom 4311 and the newer b43 driver. Pages have a very hard time loading. I'm currently running Fedora7 with the 2.6.22.4-65.fc7 kernel. My access point is an old Linksys wireless B router with

Re: fetching wireless dev

2007-08-29 Thread John W. Linville
On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 09:54:16PM +0200, Richard Jonsson wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/git/wireless-dev$ git checkout -b > everything origin/everything > Switched to a new branch "everything" > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/git/wireless-dev$ git branch > * everything >master > [EMAIL PROT

Re: fetching wireless dev

2007-08-29 Thread Richard Jonsson
Larry Finger skrev: > Richard Jonsson wrote: >> --- >> Thank you both, but with "git pull" I get this instead: >> >> $ git pull >> Warning: No merge candidate found because value of config option >> "branch.everything.merge" does not match any remote branch >> fetched. >> >> A google sear

Re: fetching wireless dev

2007-08-29 Thread Larry Finger
Richard Jonsson wrote: > --- > Thank you both, but with "git pull" I get this instead: > > $ git pull > Warning: No merge candidate found because value of config option > "branch.everything.merge" does not match any remote branch > fetched. > > A google search turned up one relevant res

Re: fetching wireless dev

2007-08-29 Thread Richard Jonsson
Larry Finger skrev: > Richard Jonsson wrote: >> I can't figure out how to keep up to date with the wireless dev tree. >> I've set up as told by John W. Linville in a post here and use the >> "everything" branch. >> >> When browsing the tree at kernel.org I see changes from 24'th of >> august, but

Re: fetching wireless dev

2007-08-29 Thread John W. Linville
On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 07:34:58PM +0200, Richard Jonsson wrote: > I can't figure out how to keep up to date with the wireless dev tree. > I've set up as told by John W. Linville in a post here and use the > "everything" branch. > > When browsing the tree at kernel.org I see changes from 24'th of

Re: fetching wireless dev

2007-08-29 Thread Larry Finger
Richard Jonsson wrote: > I can't figure out how to keep up to date with the wireless dev tree. > I've set up as told by John W. Linville in a post here and use the > "everything" branch. > > When browsing the tree at kernel.org I see changes from 24'th of august, > but my local copy is from 15't

Re: fetching wireless dev

2007-08-29 Thread Andreas Schwab
Richard Jonsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > When browsing the tree at kernel.org I see changes from 24'th of august, > but my local copy is from 15'th (when I first fetched) even after "git > fetch". What command am I supposed to use? Use "git pull" instead. "git fetch" only fetches new obje

fetching wireless dev

2007-08-29 Thread Richard Jonsson
I can't figure out how to keep up to date with the wireless dev tree. I've set up as told by John W. Linville in a post here and use the "everything" branch. When browsing the tree at kernel.org I see changes from 24'th of august, but my local copy is from 15'th (when I first fetched) even after

Re: bcm43xx-mac80211 problems with advanced wpa

2007-08-29 Thread Larry Finger
John H. wrote: > I will confirm that this actually works on my school network. > 2.6.22.4 with the b43 module does, that is. > > However, it works if I manually do dhclient wlan0 as opposed to ifup > wlan0, which is strange as wlan0 is configured to use dhcp. Perhaps it is a timing problem. Larr

Re: bcm43xx-mac80211 problems with advanced wpa

2007-08-29 Thread John H.
I will confirm that this actually works on my school network. 2.6.22.4 with the b43 module does, that is. However, it works if I manually do dhclient wlan0 as opposed to ifup wlan0, which is strange as wlan0 is configured to use dhcp. On 8/24/07, Larry Finger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Daniel O