hiya,
I've updated iwm some more again. It's not quite up to date with
dragonflybsd - I've hit a merge conflict set that requires a little
more thinking.
So I'd appreciate some more iwm testing.
I'm about 20 patches away from getting us to iwm in DFbsd circa
January, and then I'll forward
Le 14/06/2016 16:09, Adrian Chadd a écrit :
hi!
We're not yet ready to support that NIC, and I don't know off hand if
it's supported by bwn or requires a full driver.
Thanks!
-a
Thanks to you. A quick search shows users having some success in Ubuntu
with the the proprietary Broadcom STA
Hi!
I’ve got a tiny Lenovo S20-30 (Bay Trail-M). It has a Broadcom Wi-Fi NIC:
none2@pci0:2:0:0:class=0x028000 card=0x062117aa chip=0x436514e4
rev=0x01 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Broadcom Corporation'
device = 'BCM43142 802.11b/g/n'
class = network
Up to date kernel
hi!
Cool! Do you have a blinking LED for wifi? :)
-a
No, this laptop has only three on/off leds and none for the Wi-Fi.
I’ve make another crude test to compare iwm performance under FreeBSD
and Windows 10: I often extend domestic Wi-Fi range with a second router
connected to the first one
I've committed a bunch of changes from Andriy to -HEAD. This includes
driver changes and stack changes.
I'd appreciate some further testing of all of the changes so far
before I start merging in the wpi changes and later net80211 transmit
changes.
No issues here with iwm:
% dmesg -a | grep iwm