Re: Working Atheros card for openbsd 3.8-current

2005-11-26 Thread David Coppa
On 11/23/05, Reyk Floeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - cut - it's the unsupported rf2112 Yes, mine it's: D-Link AirPlus XtremeG DWL-G520 H/W Ver.: B3 F/W Ver.: 4.11 AR5213 7.9 phy 4.5 rf 2112a 5.6 And It's not supported. Rev. B2 and B1 are working under openbsd. So, beware when you buy this

Working Atheros card for openbsd 3.8-current

2005-11-23 Thread David Coppa
Hi all in the list, Finding a suitable ath card for my homemade access point (now running with wi) is driving me crazy. I've already bought a D-LINK DWL-G520 that is not compatible: interface initialization aborts with a RF radio not supported error message. So basically what I ask is: which

Re: Working Atheros card for openbsd 3.8-current

2005-11-23 Thread Reyk Floeter
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 12:32:26PM +0100, David Coppa wrote: Finding a suitable ath card for my homemade access point (now running with wi) is driving me crazy. I've already bought a D-LINK DWL-G520 that is not compatible: interface initialization aborts with a RF radio not supported error

Re: Working Atheros card for openbsd 3.8-current

2005-11-23 Thread M. Schatzl
David Coppa wrote: So basically what I ask is: which atheros chipsets are known to work? For what I've understood only AR5210 and AR5211 are safe bets. Ever looked at man ath? /M

Re: Working Atheros card for openbsd 3.8-current

2005-11-23 Thread Paulo Rodriguez
Reyk Floeter schreef: On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 12:32:26PM +0100, David Coppa wrote: Finding a suitable ath card for my homemade access point (now running with wi) is driving me crazy. I've already bought a D-LINK DWL-G520 that is not compatible: interface initialization aborts with a RF radio

Re: Working Atheros card for openbsd 3.8-current

2005-11-23 Thread David Coppa
On 11/23/05, M. Schatzl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: David Coppa wrote: So basically what I ask is: which atheros chipsets are known to work? For what I've understood only AR5210 and AR5211 are safe bets. Ever looked at man ath? yes I've read it. The ath driver provides support for wireless