On Thursday 01 June 2006 15:03, Atanas Atanasov wrote:
> Are you sure one should use ndiscvt? I mean i tried it the same except
> for getting pccarddefs.h (which as they say will be used in eventual
> kernel compiles) and for synchronising the source which I cannot do
> because no network is availa
Are you sure one should use ndiscvt? I mean i tried it the same except
for getting pccarddefs.h (which as they say will be used in eventual
kernel compiles) and for synchronising the source which I cannot do
because no network is available. I have wireless only connection.
Most people say that nd
following the isntructions on this post worked fine for me; give it a try
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2004-October/059938.html
Atanas Atanasov wrote:
The wireless card is not supported by a native driver. It has a
BCM4306 chipset (Broadcom).
Atanas
The wireless card is not supported by a native driver. It has a
BCM4306 chipset (Broadcom).
Atanas
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could you tell us what wireless card you have? perhaps its unsupported
and you will need ndis support.
-ben
I have been trying to get my wireless card working for the last week.
Practically I read almost everything about it in man pages, handbook
and some google results. Nothing worked. I just
In 6.1 you do not need to recompile the kernel. You can load the drivers.
kldstat will tell you what you have loaded. check 'man if_ndis' and/or the
handbook for configuration setting, chipsets, etc.
you can just do:
cd /boot/kernel
kldload wlan.ko
kldload if_ndis.ko
You may need the we
I am quite new to FreeBSD. Could you please explain what do you mean
by "recompiled kernel to be sure that the wireless support is
included". Do you mean to create a kernel config with ndis and if_ndis
statically linked into it? I haven't done this one so far.
Atanas
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From: "Atanas Atanasov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 7:08 PM
Subject: Re: Problem with wireless card drivers
Hi Stefi,
I am having trouble getting my wlan card working. My problem is that
after I load the kernel m
Hi Stefi,
I am having trouble getting my wlan card working. My problem is that
after I load the kernel modules, I see no adapter with ifconfig. Could
you please tell me whether after moving the ko file to /boot/kenel you
did something else like kldxref or not. I tried to update the
references but
Do you still have the wlan device compiled in the kernel? I would also make
sure to remove the ral device, as this is for the same chipset family but
your card uses a newer version that the native ral driver does not support
but I could imagine it might create difficulties.
All I can th
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