in /etc. However, my access point's IP is also
192.168.1.1. For avoiding confuse, I delete /etc/ifconfig.fxp0 and comment
default gateway in /etc/rc.conf. Then reboot my laptop again. Great ! I can
surf Internet via my usb wifi adapter.
Ed, you give me a new thought about saving USB port for something
Hello,
I have installed NetBSD 6.1.5 in my old laptop, Compaq Presario 2800.
Everything works properly but usb wifi adapter, 3COM 3CRUSB10075, can not
connect to Internet. This adapter's driver, zyd, was loaded by NetBSD at
boot time and assigned as zyd0.
After starting wpa_supplicant manually
Run tcpdump and look at 'netstat -i' counters. It seems likely there
is some bug in the driver, but given how much is working it seems likely
that it is fixable (with code changes). In particular, it seems there
is some mishandling of short packets.
You might also get a USB/wifi adaptor that
On Mon, 22 Dec 2014 16:40:46 +0800
JingYuan Chen phil@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have installed NetBSD 6.1.5 in my old laptop, Compaq Presario 2800.
Everything works properly but usb wifi adapter, 3COM 3CRUSB10075, can not
connect to Internet. This adapter's driver, zyd, was loaded
Andy Ruhl acr...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd like a recommendation for a USB wifi adapter that has good range,
including ones with an external antenna. Also, what driver does it
use?
So far I've used many USB wifi adapters with NetBSD, but none have an
external antenna and I'm not sure they have
Hello all,
I'd like a recommendation for a USB wifi adapter that has good range,
including ones with an external antenna. Also, what driver does it
use?
So far I've used many USB wifi adapters with NetBSD, but none have an
external antenna and I'm not sure they have good range compared to one