What is happening there? How can I 'enable' the device?
You cannot. There is no actual driver code for chip 4331 chips.
I see, thanks for the quick response.
That fw_update was listing firmware for it made me think the device would be
supported,
but I guess it only checks if
Hello list, how are you doing?
I just installed a current OpenBSD snapshot and am having trouble using the
Wifi.
I already downloaded and installed the bwi-firmware, as that was one of the
ones displayed on boot as a required one.
Now if I try to use the device, as in 'ifconfig bwi0
> ones displayed on boot as a required one.
>
> Now if I try to use the device, as in 'ifconfig bwi0 scan' I get 'ifconfig: no
> such interface'.
>
> In dmesg I found the line
>
> 'bwi0 at pci10 dev0 function 0 "Broadcom BCM4331" rev 0x02: disabled' .
=0x107e2, buf_len=2018
Jun 13 15:11:32 fintan /bsd: bwi0: intr fatal TX/RX (0) error 0x00011000
Jun 13 15:11:32 fintan /bsd: bwi_dump_rx_ring32: rd-rdata_txrx_ctrl = 200
Jun 13 15:11:32 fintan /bsd: bwi_dump_rx_ring32: rd-rdata_paddr = f8
Jun 13 15:11:32 fintan /bsd: bwi_dump_rx_ring32: desc[0]-ctrl
PowerBook 15'' ...
I finally had a moment to retrieve and installed 4.7-RELEASE to test
this theory. After installing the bwi-firmware package, the same
behavior is exhibited when one issues ifconfig bwi0 up, so it
wouldn't seem to be a regression. Martin, perhaps your iBook G4 has a
slightly
On 14/01/14(Tue) 16:21, Sunny Raspet wrote:
Hello!
Running 5.4-RELEASE/macppc on a Mac PowerBook G4, attempting to
interact with the built-in bwi(4) card results in badness.
Sadly this is a know issue on most of the macppc machine having a
bwi(4). If somebody has more inputs I'm also
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 4:11 AM, Martin Pieuchot mpieuc...@nolizard.org wrote:
On 14/01/14(Tue) 16:21, Sunny Raspet wrote:
Running 5.4-RELEASE/macppc on a Mac PowerBook G4, attempting to
interact with the built-in bwi(4) card results in badness.
Sadly this is a know issue on most of the
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 10:11:27AM +0100, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
On 14/01/14(Tue) 16:21, Sunny Raspet wrote:
Hello!
Running 5.4-RELEASE/macppc on a Mac PowerBook G4, attempting to
interact with the built-in bwi(4) card results in badness.
Sadly this is a know issue on most of the
On 15/01/14(Wed) 15:27, Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 10:11:27AM +0100, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
On 14/01/14(Tue) 16:21, Sunny Raspet wrote:
Hello!
Running 5.4-RELEASE/macppc on a Mac PowerBook G4, attempting to
interact with the built-in bwi(4) card results in
Hello!
Running 5.4-RELEASE/macppc on a Mac PowerBook G4, attempting to
interact with the built-in bwi(4) card results in badness. I have
installed bwi-firmware-1.4p2 from ports; the card is detected, but
attempting to run ifconfig bwi0 scan or ifconfig bwi0 up results
in the error message
Is there anything new with respect to this driver? I experience the
same problem (practically unusable connection, deteriorating fast
under load with up to 80% packet loss). I'm using an Apple iBook G4
with it's built-in wireless card and WPA.
dmesg says:
bwi0 at pci1 dev 18 function 0 Broadcom
Hi,
I recently bought the Linksys wpc54g pci card to setup my system as a
wireless access point? I am having issues setting it up in host-ap
mode? Is this even supported?
thx.
Parvinder Bhasin parvinder.bhasin-at-. |openbsd mailing list|
wrote:
Hi,
I recently bought the Linksys wpc54g pci card to setup my system as a
wireless access point? I am having issues setting it up in host-ap
mode? Is this even supported?
thx.
grep -rl wpc
Correction the linksys card is WMP54GSV11 that was recommended for
this purpose.
thx.
Hi,
I recently bought the Linksys wpc54g pci card to setup my system as
a wireless access point? I am having issues setting it up in host-
ap mode? Is this even supported?
thx.
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 11:56:17PM -0700, Parvinder Bhasin wrote:
Correction the linksys card is WMP54GSV11 that was recommended for
this purpose.
Actually, you might get some help if you include your dmesg. Without
those details, we cannot tell waht the actual card is.
-Otto
I am trying (again) to get wireless working with OpenBSD 4.4. Following are
/etc files and dmesg.
With debug entered into my /etc/hostname.bwi0, I get sending probe_req
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff and then bwi0: no networksleeping
Router is linksys wrt54g2 and card on laptop is broadcom 4318 11g
get sending probe_req
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff and then bwi0: no networksleeping
Router is linksys wrt54g2 and card on laptop is broadcom 4318 11g. Router is
set up for wpa wpa2.
I can't get any type of connection at all.
Hope the info helps. I've tried every item in /etc/hostname.bwi0, plus
with OpenBSD 4.4. Following are
/etc files and dmesg.
With debug entered into my /etc/hostname.bwi0, I get sending probe_req
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff and then bwi0: no networksleeping
Router is linksys wrt54g2 and card on laptop is broadcom 4318 11g. Router
is set up for wpa wpa2.
I can't
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Michael bsd...@cableone.net wrote:
I am trying (again) to get wireless working with OpenBSD 4.4. Following are
/etc files and dmesg.
With debug entered into my /etc/hostname.bwi0, I get sending probe_req
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff and then bwi0: no network
probe_req
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff and then bwi0: no networksleeping
Router is linksys wrt54g2 and card on laptop is broadcom 4318 11g. Router
is set up for wpa wpa2.
I can't get any type of connection at all.
Hope the info helps. I've tried every item in /etc/hostname.bwi0, plus
.
With debug entered into my /etc/hostname.bwi0, I get sending probe_req
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff and then bwi0: no networksleeping
Router is linksys wrt54g2 and card on laptop is broadcom 4318 11g. Router
is set up for wpa wpa2.
I can't get any type of connection at all.
Hope the info
to windows, changed my settings
to what they were so everything wasn't
so open ;)
Thanks.
Mike
Did ifconfig -M bwi0 show the network you were trying to join?
Fred
then rebooted, and still nothing.
After rebooting OpenBSD 4 times, I rebooted to windows, changed my settings
to what they were so everything wasn't
so open ;)
Thanks.
Mike
Did ifconfig -M bwi0 show the network you were trying to join?
Fred
nope
status: no network
Hello,
Is any has experience on this bwi0?
I have it setup with it only work with dhcp only . One problem I can not run
lynx or
web browser like firefox. It just hung. FTP is working but it's very slow
reponse.
dig command works fine. Is it problem with the driver or do i missing any?
basicly
While using the bwi0 WiFi on a Dell 1501 laptop, a lot of packets
are being dropped (no firewall, 4 yards away from AP, AP is fine
as iPhone drops no packets). After a while, the device completely
stops responding. I do:
$ sudo ifconfig bwi0 down
$ sudo ifconfig bwi0 up
and within 10 secs
I may have found my answer looking at the 4.4 to -current log.
Make sure the bwi(4) driver does not try to attach rev 2 BCM431[1-2]
chipsets, as they require v4 firmware and bwi(4) currently uses v3.
However, this says rev 2 of the chipset, from dmesg:
bwi0 at pci3 dev 0 function 0 Broadcom
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