Hi all,
Sorry for answering years after the patch post, I didn't have time to
test this take2 patch before. I had a first look at it a couple of
days ago, but... you know, that was not my day.
Well, it does not work 100%, but at least it's very promising.
We are able to create a bssid and
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 21:27, Francois Barre wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry for answering years after the patch post, I didn't have time to
test this take2 patch before. I had a first look at it a couple of
days ago, but... you know, that was not my day.
Well, it does not work 100%, but at
Well, I doubt it is a bcm43xx issue. But maybe. Not sure.
Do you run some QoS stuff? Some other quota stuff?
Yes, a special QoS rule that cuts off connections from devices that do
not use a GPL driver.
Long life to the penguin !
Soon, my HiFi will cut off the whole drum section of the DRM
On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 11:07:34 +0200, Michael Buesch wrote:
Well, it does not work 100%, but at least it's very promising.
We are able to create a bssid and correctly send beacon frames out.
Great work! I was even able to ping. (Tried only open system
authentication for now, it seems it works
Hi,
This patch enables the usage of a bcm43xx card as AP with
the Devicescape 802.11 stack.
Well, it does not work 100%, but at least it's very promising.
We are able to create a bssid and correctly send beacon frames out.
This patch is tested on BE and LE machines.
There seem to be issues