Hi all,
I have USB WLAN ZyXEL AG-220 (with RF AL7230B) witch support 802.11a feature,
but driver zd1211rw not yet. I would like to know some information when driver
will be supported this feature.
I tryed drivers ZD1211LnxDrv_2_16_0_0.tar.gz and zd1211-driver-r85 on ARM linux
2.6.20, but
I have a ZyXel AG-225H which supports 802.11a. The driver required some
minor patches to work with 802.11a; they can be found in this mailing list.
At the time no one else seemed interested so I'd guess there's pretty much
no one using 802.11a (but that's why I use it! open channels!)
I
Do any of the zd1211 based devices do 802.11a? All of the ones I can
locate are 11b/g only.
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Jon Smirl wrote:
Do any of the zd1211 based devices do 802.11a? All of the ones I can
locate are 11b/g only.
http://zd1211.ath.cx/wiki/RfTypes
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On 1/15/07, Daniel Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jon Smirl wrote:
Do any of the zd1211 based devices do 802.11a? All of the ones I can
locate are 11b/g only.
http://zd1211.ath.cx/wiki/RfTypes
Which Trendnet device is this referring to?
Airoha AL7230B - 802.11a/b/g ΒΆ
The AL7230B
On 1/15/07, Jon Smirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/15/07, Daniel Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jon Smirl wrote:
Do any of the zd1211 based devices do 802.11a? All of the ones I can
locate are 11b/g only.
http://zd1211.ath.cx/wiki/RfTypes
Which Trendnet device is this referring
On 1/15/07, Uli Kunitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jon,
I have a ALLSPOT USB WLAN Finder ALL0298, which should support
802.11a. I has the AL7230 chip.
Does it work on 11a? Is there doc and code for using the AL7230?
Kind regards,
Uli
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It looks like 802.11a is broken in the r83 tarball (at least; I hadn't used
the driver earlier). It scans and finds the 802.11a APs but reports them
(with iwpriv) as M-AP instead of A-AP, and won't connect to them. I realize
I'm probably the only person in the world who actually uses 802.11a,