Re: problem with urtw

2011-06-10 Thread Hans Petter Selasky
On Thursday 09 June 2011 22:34:18 Jim Bryant wrote: > I just bought one of those chinese (apparently the same unit relabeled > and being sold by multiple companies) realtek RTL8187B wifi units. The > price is right. > > The label name on this one is WiFySky 1500mW. > > other than the fact that t

Re: problem with urtw

2011-06-10 Thread Bernhard Schmidt
On Thursday, June 09, 2011 22:34:18 Jim Bryant wrote: > I just bought one of those chinese (apparently the same unit relabeled > and being sold by multiple companies) realtek RTL8187B wifi units. The > price is right. > > The label name on this one is WiFySky 1500mW. > > other than the fact th

Re: problem with urtw

2011-06-10 Thread Jim Bryant
the patch didn't get it. ugen3.2: at usbus3 urtw0: on usbus3 urtw0: could not allocate USB transfers, err=USB_ERR_NO_PIPE device_attach: urtw0 attach returned 6 urtw0: on usbus3 urtw0: could not allocate USB transfers, err=USB_ERR_NO_PIPE device_attach: urtw0 attach returned 6 ugen3.2: at

Re: problem with urtw

2011-06-10 Thread Adrian Chadd
On 11 June 2011 03:48, Jim Bryant wrote: > this is with if_urtw.c patched to change L to B as you supplied. > > I'm here for testing..  any more ideas?  If anyone wants to play themselves, > look on ebay for WiFiSky 1500mW B/G with 6dBi antenna.  It seems that half > of Hong Kong is selling these