Hello :-)
I am looking for a really good and well supported WiFi USB dongle for
advanced testing like network sniffing, packet injection, setting up
access point, etc. I guess that would be Atheros based device? Can you
recommend a solution that works for you? :-)
Thank you! :-)
Tomek
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Followed the instructions from here
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/config-network-setup.html#CONFIG-NETWORK-NDIS
But when I rebooted got these dmesg messages.
no match for ZwQueryInformationFile
no match for ZwReadFile
no match for ZwCreateFile
no match for
Looking for howto on configuring a
Cisco Linksys AE2500 USB wifi stick.
When I plug it in all I get is the USB msg
ugen3.2: Cisco at usbus3.
FreeBSD handbook does not have section on usb wifi setup.
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On 22.09.2012 16:26, Fbsd8 wrote:
Looking for howto on configuring a
Cisco Linksys AE2500 USB wifi stick.
When I plug it in all I get is the USB msg
ugen3.2: Cisco at usbus3.
FreeBSD handbook does not have section on usb wifi setup.
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lokada...@gmx.de wrote:
On 22.09.2012 16:26, Fbsd8 wrote:
Looking for howto on configuring a
Cisco Linksys AE2500 USB wifi stick.
When I plug it in all I get is the USB msg
ugen3.2: Cisco at usbus3.
FreeBSD handbook does not have section on usb wifi setup.
Is your USB stick or Chip
On 22.09.2012 19:14, Fbsd8 wrote:
lokada...@gmx.de wrote:
On 22.09.2012 16:26, Fbsd8 wrote:
Looking for howto on configuring a
Cisco Linksys AE2500 USB wifi stick.
When I plug it in all I get is the USB msg
ugen3.2: Cisco at usbus3.
FreeBSD handbook does not have section on usb wifi setup
lokada...@gmx.de wrote:
On 22.09.2012 19:14, Fbsd8 wrote:
lokada...@gmx.de wrote:
On 22.09.2012 16:26, Fbsd8 wrote:
Looking for howto on configuring a
Cisco Linksys AE2500 USB wifi stick.
When I plug it in all I get is the USB msg
ugen3.2: Cisco at usbus3.
FreeBSD handbook does not have
On 22.09.2012 20:59, Fbsd8 wrote:
lokada...@gmx.de wrote:
On 22.09.2012 19:14, Fbsd8 wrote:
lokada...@gmx.de wrote:
On 22.09.2012 16:26, Fbsd8 wrote:
Looking for howto on configuring a
Cisco Linksys AE2500 USB wifi stick.
When I plug it in all I get is the USB msg
ugen3.2: Cisco at usbus3
On 22.09.2012 20:59, Fbsd8 wrote:
I am running 9.1-RC1 and have no boot loader.conf for any wifi modules.
Is there some usb.conf file where I can add statement for my USB
linksys AE2500 wifi stick so the kernel modules will get auto loaded
at first use time?
If not, what are the boot loader
El día Saturday, September 22, 2012 a las 02:59:39PM -0400, Fbsd8 escribió:
Have you load bwi driver?
it looks like Linksys AE2500 USB use BMC4323 chipset.
https://www.google.de/search?q=Cisco+Linksys+AE2500+chipset
I am running 9.1-RC1 and have no boot loader.conf for any wifi modules.
Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Saturday, September 22, 2012 a las 02:59:39PM -0400, Fbsd8 escribió:
Have you load bwi driver?
it looks like Linksys AE2500 USB use BMC4323 chipset.
https://www.google.de/search?q=Cisco+Linksys+AE2500+chipset
I am running 9.1-RC1 and have no boot loader.conf for
Subject: Re: usb wifi
I don't know about the adaptor you've mentioned, but I'm using an Asus
WL-167g (a ralink chipset) without problem using the native ural driver.
Check the manpage for other supported devices.
Peter Harrison
Peter, Deb, Jessica, Alex
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On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 22:38:06 -0800
Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone tried the usb based wifi adapters, something like this
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=179211
with freebsd?
hey,
i've used some with the ural chipset, and I think a Netgear GA-11 (from
On Tuesday 05 February 2008 00:28, Peter Harrison wrote:
I don't know about the adaptor you've mentioned, but I'm using an Asus
WL-167g (a ralink chipset) without problem using the native ural driver.
Check the manpage for other supported devices.
But be wary. I've recently been in
Jonathan McKeown wrote:
But be wary. I've recently been in correspondence with someone (on a Linux
Users' Group list) who bought an Asus WL-167G on the strength of the ural(4)
manpage, and found it didn't work - apparently later versions use a different
Ralink chipset which as far as we
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Has anyone tried the usb based wifi adapters, something like this
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=179211
with freebsd?
Brian
Has anyone tried the usb based wifi adapters, something like this
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=179211
with freebsd?
Brian
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Hi,
On 9/28/07, James Jeffery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ive tryed for ages to get this USB Wifi card to work with FreeBSD6.2.
Many forums are saying its impossible, ive tryed ndis, project evil ect.
Has anyone had
Hi,
On 9/28/07, James Jeffery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ive tryed for ages to get this USB Wifi card to work with FreeBSD6.2.
Many forums are saying its impossible, ive tryed ndis, project evil ect.
Has anyone had any success with it?
Thanks
Ive tryed for ages to get this USB Wifi card to work with FreeBSD6.2.
Many forums are saying its impossible, ive tryed ndis, project evil ect.
Has anyone had any success with it?
Thanks
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Hi all,
I'm trying to get my usb wifi to work. The key is recognized by dmesg :
[...]
ural0: Ralink 802.11 bg WLAN, rev 2.00/0.01, addr 4
ural0: MAC/BBP RT2570 (rev 0x00), RF unknown
ural0: Ethernet address: 00:08:d3:08:31:fd
ural0: if_start running deferred for Giant
ural0: timeout waiting
Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote:
Tom K wrote:
I'm running PC-BSD, with FreeBSD 6 under the hood. The device is a
Netgear MA111, with Prism 2.5 chipset, which dmesg shows as
ugen1: vendor 0x0846 product 0x4110, rev 1.10/1.32
This is what I've done so far:
- Installed the kernel source in
Tom K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running PC-BSD, with FreeBSD 6 under the hood. The device is a
Netgear MA111, with Prism 2.5 chipset, which dmesg shows as
ugen1: vendor 0x0846 product 0x4110, rev 1.10/1.32
This is what I've done so far:
- Installed the kernel source in
Fabian Keil wrote:
Tom K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running PC-BSD, with FreeBSD 6 under the hood. The device is a
Netgear MA111, with Prism 2.5 chipset, which dmesg shows as
ugen1: vendor 0x0846 product 0x4110, rev 1.10/1.32
This is what I've done so far:
- Installed the kernel
Tom K wrote:
Fabian Keil wrote:
Tom K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running PC-BSD, with FreeBSD 6 under the hood. The device is a
Netgear MA111, with Prism 2.5 chipset, which dmesg shows as
ugen1: vendor 0x0846 product 0x4110, rev 1.10/1.32
This is what I've done so far:
- Installed the
Tom K wrote:
I'm running PC-BSD, with FreeBSD 6 under the hood. The device is a
Netgear MA111, with Prism 2.5 chipset, which dmesg shows as
ugen1: vendor 0x0846 product 0x4110, rev 1.10/1.32
This is what I've done so far:
- Installed the kernel source in /usr/src/sys.
- Copied over the
I'm running PC-BSD, with FreeBSD 6 under the hood. The device is a
Netgear MA111, with Prism 2.5 chipset, which dmesg shows as
ugen1: vendor 0x0846 product 0x4110, rev 1.10/1.32
This is what I've done so far:
- Installed the kernel source in /usr/src/sys.
- Copied over the .inf and .sys files
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