> On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 12:06:51AM +0300, 3 wrote: >> i know that wifi adapters never worked in obsd(excluding those >> adapters for which drivers were written by vendors), but i found one >> that shows signs of life in 11n(11ac 2t2r supported by chip). it can >> be bought anywhere where there are samsung tv. moreover it even works >> in hostap mode(unlike the buggy athn). >> but without a ton of bugs not done: >> bwfm0: could not read register: TIMEOUT >> bwfm0: could not open rx pipe: IN_USE >> bwfm0: could not init bus >> bwfm0: firmware did not start up >> .and sometimes kernel panic on boot, but works would still! >> meet https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Samsung_WCH730B >> bwfm0 at uhub0 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Broadcom BCMUSB 802.11 >> Wireless Adapter" rev 2.10/0.01 addr 2 >> photo without cover: http://pichost.org/images/2019/06/24/Untitled-138.jpg >> it is shown where to solder the wires for wifi. on the right through >> two pins(ground is first) is bluetooth, but for obsd this does not >> matter(thx theo). >> data sheet for chip: https://www.cypress.com/file/310246/download
> Did you solder that yourself? As long as nothing has changed, bwfm(4) > on USB worked fine with the one USB one that I had: The official > raspberry Pi USB WiFi stick that they sold before they put the WiFi > chip onto the board itself. I wouldn't blame that on the driver. > Did you try the stick with Linux? If it works with Linux then maybe > it's my fault after all. > Patrick not me but i asked another man to find for me where the usb pins out. i can not overpower myself and use monkey style os like a linux :\ so i have not tested on linux. but if you care i will give you any information you need