On Sat, Dec 01, 2007 at 08:41:48AM -0500, Frank Bax wrote:
Jonathan Gray wrote:
On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 11:42:53PM -0500, Frank Bax wrote:
TP-LINK 802.11g/b pci cards (model TL-WN353G) are on sale; so I got one.
Chipset is marked RTL8185L.
I found a reference to RTL8185 in CVS, but I'm not
On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 11:42:53PM -0500, Frank Bax wrote:
TP-LINK 802.11g/b pci cards (model TL-WN353G) are on sale; so I got one.
Chipset is marked RTL8185L.
I found a reference to RTL8185 in CVS, but I'm not clear on what the Sep5
comments for if_rtw_pci.c are saying? It either says:
a)
Jonathan Gray wrote:
On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 11:42:53PM -0500, Frank Bax wrote:
TP-LINK 802.11g/b pci cards (model TL-WN353G) are on sale; so I got one.
Chipset is marked RTL8185L.
I found a reference to RTL8185 in CVS, but I'm not clear on what the Sep5
comments for if_rtw_pci.c are saying?
2007/6/18, Juan Miscaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi gang,
I would like to run VMware on Linux and use OpenBSD as a VM to act as
my Internet gateway (pf, postfix, spamfilter). I will have another
Linux VM or two that will act as fileserver and lan services. I would
like to provide internet access to
On 6/18/07, Juan Miscaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi gang,
I would like to run VMware on Linux and use OpenBSD as a VM to act as
my Internet gateway (pf, postfix, spamfilter). I will have another
Linux VM or two that will act as fileserver and lan services. I would
like to provide internet
Hi gang,
I would like to run VMware on Linux and use OpenBSD as a VM to act as
my Internet gateway (pf, postfix, spamfilter). I will have another
Linux VM or two that will act as fileserver and lan services. I would
like to provide internet access to my lan using wireless protocols. Is
this
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 12:18:17AM -0400, James Turner wrote:
I've looked through the mailing list archives and haven't found any recent
information about Aironet MPI-350 Wireless support. I just did a fresh
install of OpenBSD 3.9 on a ThinkPad T40 with this wireless card. Dmesg
outputs
:
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 12:18:17AM -0400, James Turner wrote:
I've looked through the mailing list archives and haven't found any recent
information about Aironet MPI-350 Wireless support. I just did a fresh
install of OpenBSD 3.9 on a ThinkPad T40 with this wireless card. Dmesg
outputs
On Wednesday 18 October 2006 14:16, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
Does anyone know if Ralink/ral has any mPCI cards with the tx/rx power
compareable to the ath(4) one in this link?
man ral gives the following mpci cards:
Amigo AWI-922W
Billionton MIWLGRL
Gigabyte GN-WIKG
MSI MP54G2
MSI MS-6833
Tonze
On 2006/10/18 01:16, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
Does anyone know if Ralink/ral has any mPCI cards with the tx/rx power
compareable to the ath(4) one in this link?
there aren't, you'll have look fairly hard to find even +20dBm on a
ralink minipci. they're usually +17dBm (and a bit less sensitive
james:
I've looked through the mailing list archives and haven't found any recent
information about Aironet MPI-350 Wireless support. I just did a fresh
install of OpenBSD 3.9 on a ThinkPad T40 with this wireless card. Dmesg
outputs this information Aironet MPI-350 Wireless rev 0x00 at pci2
I've looked through the mailing list archives and haven't found any recent
information about Aironet MPI-350 Wireless support. I just did a fresh
install of OpenBSD 3.9 on a ThinkPad T40 with this wireless card. Dmesg
outputs this information Aironet MPI-350 Wireless rev 0x00 at pci2 dev
2
Aironet MPI-350 Wireless support. I just did a fresh
install of OpenBSD 3.9 on a ThinkPad T40 with this wireless card. Dmesg
outputs this information Aironet MPI-350 Wireless rev 0x00 at pci2 dev
2 function 0 not configured. I'm currently in the process of upgrading
to -current in hopes
-350 Wireless support. I just did a
fresh
install of OpenBSD 3.9 on a ThinkPad T40 with this wireless card.
Dmesg
outputs this information Aironet MPI-350 Wireless rev 0x00 at pci2
dev
2 function 0 not configured. I'm currently in the process of
upgrading
to -current in hopes
the object and go straight through.
Nils
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Dimitri
Verzonden: dinsdag 28 juni 2005 19:52
Aan: David Hill
CC: misc@openbsd.org
Onderwerp: Re: wireless support
David Hill wrote:
Hello -
My neighbor has
On 6/28/05, David Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jun 28, 2005 at 08:53:13AM -0400, Josh Grosse wrote:
On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 11:46:42PM -0700, Bruce Bauer wrote:
..Get another WAP11($40-$60), make sure they have the same firmware
version and configure them as a wireless bridge.
Hello -
My neighbor has a Linksys WAP11 access point. We would like to join
networks.Both our networks are in our basements. The distance is
about 70ft. Would I get better signal/performance buying something
similar to my neighbor, or purchasing a wireless PCI card for my OpenBSD
box? If
--- David Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: David Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 00:19:46 -0400 (EDT)
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: wireless support
Hello -
My neighbor has a Linksys WAP11 access point. We would like to join
networks.Both our networks are in our basements
On Tue, Jun 28, 2005 at 08:53:13AM -0400, Josh Grosse wrote:
On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 11:46:42PM -0700, Bruce Bauer wrote:
..Get another WAP11($40-$60), make sure they have the same firmware version
and configure them as a wireless bridge. They can be configured so they
will only talk to
N.J. Reuvers wrote:
Unless ofcourse you put an external antenna in front of your basement
window.
Idea: I saw someone's web page who put USB wireless cards (on a USB
extension cable) at the focal point of a cheap parabolic wok. It's a
lot easier to extend USB to where you want it to go than
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