On 17 May 2013 01:31, vilibald wanca wrote:
> I'm struggling with the same chip, NDIS works for me so far. So if there is
> any effort to make it work with if_bwn I'm happy to help, testing/debugging
> etc. I'm not really familiar with wifi standards though.
Thanks for your offer.
But what we re
I'm struggling with the same chip, NDIS works for me so far. So if there is
any effort to make it work with if_bwn I'm happy to help, testing/debugging
etc. I'm not really familiar with wifi standards though.
Vilda
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On 16 May 2013 23:39, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día Thursday, May 16, 2013 a las 11:28:07PM -0700, Adrian Chadd escribió:
>
>> There's unfortunately no active bwn driver maintainer.
>
> What is/was the state of this? Has it worked once and only needs now
> debugging and/or updating?
I'm not sure
El día Thursday, May 16, 2013 a las 11:28:07PM -0700, Adrian Chadd escribió:
> There's unfortunately no active bwn driver maintainer.
What is/was the state of this? Has it worked once and only needs now
debugging and/or updating?
Thx
matthias
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Matthias A
There's unfortunately no active bwn driver maintainer.
:(
Sorry,
Adrian
On 16 May 2013 23:12, Matthias Apitz wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've updated one of my laptops to /head r250588; the laptop has a Wifi
> chips which was not supported and I have had to use NDIS and the
> generated kmod bcmwl5_
Hello,
I've updated one of my laptops to /head r250588; the laptop has a Wifi
chips which was not supported and I have had to use NDIS and the
generated kmod bcmwl5_sys.ko; before compiling it again now, I wanted to
ask if the chip is now supported in /head; if I load if_bwn.ko it says:
# kldloa