2009/1/14 Lorenzo Nava <navalor...@gmail.com>:
> we completed the 1st version of initvals. They are available at 
> http://www.ing.unibs.it/openfwwf
> . Currently only binary version is available: don't worry, we will
> publish source code as soon as possible!! This first version is a
> "test version": please try it and let us know if everythink is ok...
>
> Today we have also tested a new firmware version that works with WPA2-
> personal (both TKIP and CCMP) and WPA2-enterprise (EAP-TTLS) (tested
> on 4306 and 4318 PCI device). If anybody was interested please try new
> firmware with encryption and let us know if it works correctly, thanks!
>
> Initvals and new firmware version can be found at 
> http://www.ing.unibs.it/openfwwf

I belive you still need testing?

I used openfwwf-5.0.tar.gz and initvals.tar.gz for my bcm4318 card  in
Acer Aspire 5024 (qos=0). Scanning works fine, connecting to WPA
Personal network also. I can't check speed performance as I don't have
antenna connected to my card (notebook lid just gone... I belive
"Acer" explains that situation to you?). As for stability it's great.
I downloaded 100MB, left notebook for 24h and then downloaded another
50MB.

So to sum up: I don't feel any difference between opensource and
broardcom's firmware.

-- 
Rafał Miłecki
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