Hi All,
Could someone please tell me whether the following card is supported by
8.2-RELEASE-p3 (a card available in France) ?
Carte PCI Wifi-N Essential TEW-643PI, 300 Mbps, TrendNet
Thank you in advance.
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Harald Weis
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2012, Harald Weis wrote:
Could someone please tell me whether the following card is supported by
8.2-RELEASE-p3 (a card available in France) ?
Carte PCI Wifi-N Essential TEW-643PI, 300 Mbps, TrendNet
That's a Realtek 8190 chipset. There is no native driver at present,
On Sat, 17 Mar 2012 08:44:24 -0600 (MDT)
Warren Block articulated:
On Sat, 17 Mar 2012, Harald Weis wrote:
Could someone please tell me whether the following card is
supported by 8.2-RELEASE-p3 (a card available in France) ?
Carte PCI Wifi-N Essential TEW-643PI, 300 Mbps, TrendNet
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 11:18:05AM -0400, Jerry wrote:
On Sat, 17 Mar 2012 08:44:24 -0600 (MDT)
Warren Block articulated:
On Sat, 17 Mar 2012, Harald Weis wrote:
Could someone please tell me whether the following card is
supported by 8.2-RELEASE-p3 (a card available in France) ?
On Sat, 17 Mar 2012, Harald Weis wrote:
Is this one supported ?
Réseau Carte PCI D-LINK PCI wifi N 300Mbps
According to the Newegg comments, that has an Atheros 5008 chipset:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833127218
Make sure that's the same card. Also, be aware that
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 11:18:05AM -0400, Jerry wrote:
On Sat, 17 Mar 2012 08:44:24 -0600 (MDT)
Warren Block articulated:
On Sat, 17 Mar 2012, Harald Weis wrote:
Could someone please tell me whether the following card is
supported by 8.2-RELEASE-p3 (a card available in France) ?
On Sat, 17 Mar 2012, Harald Weis wrote:
Is this one supported ?
Réseau Carte PCI D-LINK PCI wifi N 300Mbps
I just realize, this is N protocol again.
N cards are backwards compatible with 802.11g.___
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Greetings from Merida, Yucatan, Mexico (The Maya Land)
Am having problems installing FreeBSD in my University under IBM Thinkcentre
MT-M-8183-T1S boxes.
I can´t detect the Wireless Cisco (Atheros) PCI lan card. Linux and Windows have
no problems recognizing the card but i have problems with
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 13:02:47 -0600
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Greetings from Merida, Yucatan, Mexico (The Maya Land)
Am having problems installing FreeBSD in my University under IBM
Thinkcentre MT-M-8183-T1S boxes.
I can´t detect the Wireless Cisco (Atheros) PCI lan card. Linux and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings from Merida, Yucatan, Mexico (The Maya Land)
Am having problems installing FreeBSD in my University under IBM Thinkcentre
MT-M-8183-T1S boxes.
I can´t detect the Wireless Cisco (Atheros) PCI lan card. Linux and Windows have
no problems recognizing the card
i believe there are also issues with some of the newer firmware versions
from cisco on these cards. google might tell you more, just thought i
recalled some problems with them in the past and having to roll back the fw
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hi all
I'm making some changes to my home network and my BSD 5.2.1 box is going
to act as a gateway/firewall I would like to add a wireless card to give
my Linux laptop access to the net in any room.
Dose anyone have any recommendations as to which cards are supported?
also are they supported
Hi,
im using a netgear 401 802b and it works perfectly.
M.
On Thursday 09 September 2004 20.10, arden wrote:
hi all
I'm making some changes to my home network and my BSD 5.2.1 box is going
to act as a gateway/firewall I would like to add a wireless card to give
my Linux laptop access to
Greetings,
I have a D-Link DWL-G520 PCI card that I am trying to install, with
less success than I would like.
I am using FreeBSD 5.2-RC2. I have been able to bring the card up
manually with ifconfig for an Atheros chipset (ifconfig ath0 inet
192.168.39.100 netmask 255.255.255.0) and doing
2Mbps 5.5Mbps 11Mbps 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps
24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps
ath0: 802.11 address: 00:0d:88:8b:d2:c7
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On Monday 05 January 2004 12:02 pm, G. Held wrote:
Is your wireless router setup to be DHCP on the cat5 end?
Also - I have had more luck using AP's instead of routers.
Just my .02
Chris
Can you just paste dmesg -a?
Righty-O:
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Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 5:07 PM
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Subject: Wireless PCI card setup
Greetings,
I have a D-Link DWL-G520 PCI card that I am trying to install, with
less success than I would
Did you set the gateway
defaultrouter=192.168.39.1
in /etc/rc.conf so that the computer could find 192.168.38.1?
Yes, that was set.
Thanks, though.
Andrew Gould
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Here's how I set mine up:
In /etc/rc.conf:
ifconfig_wi0=DHCP
No luck. (Using ath0 as opposed to wi0, as is apparently necessary...)
I next creat a file called /etc/start_if.wi0 with the line:
ifconfig wi0 ssid somessid wepmode on wepkey 0xsomewepkey
That's all I do. And it all works well.
Hi,
Your kernel throws out a fair number of hiccups. Edit the Kernel Config file
and add all the drivers you need. Also remove the multi processor stuff. You
are missing quite some drivers as indicated in dmesg as Unknown-card.
Dude, you're my hero!
After messing up a few times, and about three
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 02:57:21PM +0100 or thereabouts, Peter J. Blok may have
written :
I don't use the pccard stuff for the 2602. I just kldload if_wi or compile
device wi inside the kernel.
Thanks for your quick answer !
So there is no reference to card or pcic devices in
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Viny wrote:
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 02:57:21PM +0100 or thereabouts, Peter J. Blok may have
written :
I don't use the pccard stuff for the 2602. I just kldload if_wi or compile
device wi inside the kernel.
Thanks for your quick answer !
So there is no
You have the right relevant lines in your kernel config. However, if
you are using a ISA bus pcmcia bridge, you cannot share interrupts
with other cards at all. The hardware simply does not allow for it.
If you are using the PCI adapter, then it should just work. I've
shared interrupts with pci
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 09:00:55AM -0700 or thereabouts, M. Warner Losh may have
written :
Which version of FreeBSD are you using?
FreeBSD tchoubou.scientiae.net 4.7-STABLE FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE #14: Tue Feb
18 18:15:01 CET 2003
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(I've
I just have network_interfaces=lo0 fxp0 wi0 and a file called
/etc/start_if.wi0 where I do ifconfig stuff like wep and ip settings
Peter
On Tuesday 18 February 2003 14:03, Viny wrote:
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 02:57:21PM +0100 or thereabouts, Peter J. Blok may
have written :
I don't use the
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Viny [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: pci0: unknown card (vendor=0x10b5, dev=0x9050) at 11.0 irq 15
This is the problem. Ther's no 10b5/9050 ID in if_wi_pci.c. The
following patch might do the trick for you. It is relative to
-current, but a similar patch
May anyone using a SMC 2602W (PCI Adapter for the 2632W Wireless
PCMCIA card) send me all the relevant lines in his config files (including
the lines in the kernel config file) ?
I've just tried with the following configuration, but it seems to
do nothing :
kernel config file :
Viny,
I don't use the pccard stuff for the 2602. I just kldload if_wi or compile
device wi inside the kernel.
Peter
On Monday 17 February 2003 10:24, Viny wrote:
May anyone using a SMC 2602W (PCI Adapter for the 2632W Wireless
PCMCIA card) send me all the relevant lines in his config files
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