On Jul 3, 2017 4:24 PM, "Clark Sann" <acs...@icloud.com> wrote:


On Jul 3, 2017, at 1:57 PM, Robert Nelson <robertcnel...@gmail.com> wrote:



On Jul 3, 2017 12:56 PM, "Clark Sann" <acs...@icloud.com> wrote:

Thanks for that information, Robert. That might be just what I need. I am
currently using a March version so I am a little old. Any reason I
shouldn't try the Stretch version?


Well let's see, the reason I outlined in my last email is one reason.


Well Robert, I may have missed it, but I don't find where your last mail
referred to Stretch at all. Instead it specifically referred to
“snapshots”. Then you linked to a page shows links to BOTH Jessie and
Stretch. So I was hoping to get your advice on whether the latest version
of Jessie or Stretch was better for wifi.



Today either it is fine. I'm moving Jessie to monthly snapshots and
maintenance only. Whereas stretch will be weekly.






Now in the event I find I do need the USB based adapter in addition to the
built-in adapter, do the later versions make that any easier?


That would be for you to do.


OK, great. I guess I will try to remove connman altogether in hopes that
does not cause the kernel to rename my interfaces as Jacek has mentioned.
It really sounds like connman is half baked. I’m having trouble seeing what
problem it solves because it sure seems to bring in a lot of new problems.



That's systemd and we pass the boot arg to disable that feature.




Or later when I switch to the BB Blue, I would like to use both radios in
it as wifi. I see where the Bluetooth radio can be reconfigured as wifi.
Will the later Debian versions make that easy to do?



Ah, where exactly do you see that the Bluetooth can be configured as WiFi?
That's a pretty stupid snake oil article…


Yeaaaa, it may be “stupid snake oil", but if it is you need to take it up
with TI, who designed the chip and wrote the all the documents I read.

Here is some supporting information:

https://github.com/beagleboard/beaglebone-blue/blob/master/BeagleBone_Blue_
BOM.csv  This BOM shows that U7. the wifi chip on the Blue, is a
WL1835MODGBMOCR.
This is how I found the part number of the wifi chip (unless the BOM is
wrong).

http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/wl1835mod.pdf  This is the data sheet for
the chip. Look at figure 1-1. It clearly shows that
RF_ANT1 can be connected to either Wifi or BT. Table 4-1 also confirms.

and then you can confirm by looking at this…

http://www.ti.com/lit/ml/swpb012b/swpb012b.pdf  Look at the WiLink 8 Block
Diagram. It also very clearly shows that Antenna 1 supports both Wifi and
BT.

The documents I have found seem to show it is possible to have two wifi
interfaces from this chip (at the expense of losing BT), but do not appear
to show how to do it.
Does anyone know how I would proceed to switch RF_ANT1 to wifi? Hopefully
it isn’t something as complicated as rewriting a driver.

Clark


They just share an antenna.

Regards,



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