Hi list,
we test pretty old hardware based on AR5414 chip with pretty old
madwifi driver, which even use binary hal. Our spectral analyzer shows
that in 2.4GHz band this chip transmits OFDM-preamble with any of the
OFDM rates (6-54 mbps), instead of .11b-compatable DSSS-preamble. Does
anybody
On Tue 12 Nov 2013 11:55:43 AM GMT, Sergey Ryazanov wrote:
Hi list,
we test pretty old hardware based on AR5414 chip with pretty old
madwifi driver, which even use binary hal. Our spectral analyzer shows
that in 2.4GHz band this chip transmits OFDM-preamble with any of the
OFDM rates (6-54
2013/11/12 Nick Kossifidis mickfl...@gmail.com:
On Tue 12 Nov 2013 11:55:43 AM GMT, Sergey Ryazanov wrote:
Hi list,
we test pretty old hardware based on AR5414 chip with pretty old
madwifi driver, which even use binary hal. Our spectral analyzer shows
that in 2.4GHz band this chip transmits
Hello!
This might be of interest for developers working on ath5k and ath9k
drivers. It may be useful to have working MadWifi code for reference
to see how MadWifi accesses hardware registers, what packets it would
send, how it would communicate with other devices, how fast the
connections would