The BeagleBone Black Rev C (Debian) comes with pre-installed drivers for
the UWN100/200.




On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 12:26 PM, <meino.cra...@gmx.de> wrote:

>
> Hi Richard,
>
> jepp...
> The offered kernel driver is for kernel 2.6.* and compiles
> with errors under  3.8.13-bone66.
> lsusb hangs, when it lists the according entry
> ifconfig shows only the half of ra0
>
> To give feedback to logic supply (from where I ordered the
> UWN200) as soon as possible I dont want to step through
> a full Wifi/Wlan configuration session.
>
> I only want to proof that the UWN200 is working ok as soon as
> possible.
> If done I have either to send it back (warranty) or I have enough
> time for a reasonable setup.
>
> Is there any driver source, which compiles cleanly and is of this
> century?
>
> Best regards,
> mcc
>
>
>
> Richard St-Pierre <richard.stpie...@logicsupply.com> [14-09-22 17:10]:
> > Have you visited (inspire.logicsupply.com)
> >  http://inspire.logicsupply.com/p/tutorials_3943.html and the WiFi
> > installation guide?
> > Cheers
> >
> > On Sunday, September 21, 2014 1:03:24 PM UTC-4, meino....@gmx.de wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > after some struggle to receive a package sent from the netherlands
> > > to germany I just received my UWN200 WLAN dongle/antenna thingie.
> > >
> > > I already compiled the driver an loaded it, which works (at least for
> > > me as a newbie to WLAN).
> > > dmesg shows:
> > > === pAd = e0ebe000, size = 852552 ===
> > >
> > > [ 4965.195793] --> RTMPAllocTxRxRingMemory
> > > [ 4965.196032] <-- RTMPAllocTxRxRingMemory, Status=0
> > > [ 4965.197790] <-- RTMPAllocAdapterBlock, Status=0
> > > [ 4965.197817] NumEndpoints=8
> > > [ 4965.197839] BULK IN MaxPacketSize = 512
> > > [ 4965.197860] EP address = 0x84
> > > [ 4965.197879] BULK IN MaxPacketSize = 512
> > > [ 4965.197898] EP address = 0x85
> > > [ 4965.197919] BULK OUT MaxPacketSize = 512
> > > [ 4965.197937] EP address = 0x 8
> > > [ 4965.197957] BULK OUT MaxPacketSize = 512
> > > [ 4965.197976] EP address = 0x 4
> > > [ 4965.197994] BULK OUT MaxPacketSize = 512
> > > [ 4965.198013] EP address = 0x 5
> > > [ 4965.198033] BULK OUT MaxPacketSize = 512
> > > [ 4965.198052] EP address = 0x 6
> > > [ 4965.198071] BULK OUT MaxPacketSize = 512
> > > [ 4965.198090] EP address = 0x 7
> > > [ 4965.198109] BULK OUT MaxPacketSize = 512
> > > [ 4965.198128] EP address = 0x 9
> > > [ 4965.198155] RTMP_COM_IoctlHandle():pAd->BulkOutEpAddr=0x8
> > > [ 4965.198176] RTMP_COM_IoctlHandle():pAd->BulkOutEpAddr=0x4
> > > [ 4965.198197] RTMP_COM_IoctlHandle():pAd->BulkOutEpAddr=0x5
> > > [ 4965.198218] RTMP_COM_IoctlHandle():pAd->BulkOutEpAddr=0x6
> > > [ 4965.198238] RTMP_COM_IoctlHandle():pAd->BulkOutEpAddr=0x7
> > > [ 4965.198259] RTMP_COM_IoctlHandle():pAd->BulkOutEpAddr=0x9
> > > [ 4965.198281] STA Driver version-3.0.0.3
> > > [ 4965.205052] -->MT7601_Init():
> > > [ 4965.206989] Chip specific bbpRegTbSize=0!
> > > [ 4965.207020] Chip VCO calibration mode = 0!
> > > [ 4965.207272] NVM is EFUSE
> > > [ 4965.207301] Efuse Size=0x1d [Range:1e0-1fc]
> > > [ 4965.207324] Endpoint(8) is for In-band Command
> > > [ 4965.207346] Endpoint(4) is for WMM0 AC0
> > > [ 4965.207367] Endpoint(5) is for WMM0 AC1
> > > [ 4965.207388] Endpoint(6) is for WMM0 AC2
> > > [ 4965.207408] Endpoint(7) is for WMM0 AC3
> > > [ 4965.207428] Endpoint(9) is for WMM1 AC0
> > > [ 4965.207448] Endpoint(84) is for Data-In
> > > [ 4965.207468] Endpoint(85) is for Command Rsp
> > > [ 4965.207494] Allocate a net device with private data size=0!
> > > [ 4965.207657] Allocate net device ops success!
> > > [ 4965.207693] The name of the new ra interface is ra0...
> > > [ 4965.207723] RtmpOSNetDevAttach()--->
> > > [ 4965.209915] <---RtmpOSNetDevAttach(), ret=0
> > > [ 4965.209948] <===rt2870_probe()!
> > > [ 4965.215064] usbcore: registered new interface driver rt2870
> > >
> > >
> > > Before digging deeper into this topic I would like to do a quick
> > > check, whether the hardware seems to work (just in case or warranty).
> > >
> > > For example:
> > > Is there a way to list the names (no illegal actions are intended!!!)
> > > of the WLANs around me without doing the whole WLAN configuration
> > > stuff?
> > >
> > > Or any othe quick check which sends/receive some data somewhere?
> > >
> > > Thank you very much in advance for any help!
> > > Best regards,
> > > mcc
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
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