yes the radio switcher was on...here there are new informations after
upgrading the kernel,i tried first with NetworkManager and then with
System-Administration-Network and then activating interface :
b43-phy0 debug: Loading firmware version 351.126 (2006-07-29 05:54:02)
Registered led
here there are new informations after
upgrading the kernel,i tried to connect first with NetworkManager and then
with
System-Administration-Network and then activating interface :
b43-phy0 debug: Loading firmware version 351.126 (2006-07-29 05:54:02)
Registered led device: b43-phy0:tx
From: Frank Lichtenheld [EMAIL PROTECTED]
inititalise ret to 0 to avoid the following bogus warning:
CC [M] drivers/net/wireless/b43/debugfs.o
drivers/net/wireless/b43/debugfs.c: In function ‘b43_debugfs_read’:
drivers/net/wireless/b43/debugfs.c:355: warning: ‘ret’ may be used
uninitialized
On Friday 09 November 2007 23:47:37 Larry Finger wrote:
Now that the radio is controlled by rfkill, there is a potential
difficulty in helping a new user get started, as it is unlikely
that they will have setup rfkill. This patch prints a message if
the interface is started with the hardware
On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 04:14:03PM +0100, Michael Buesch wrote:
From: Frank Lichtenheld [EMAIL PROTECTED]
inititalise ret to 0 to avoid the following bogus warning:
CC [M] drivers/net/wireless/b43/debugfs.o
drivers/net/wireless/b43/debugfs.c: In function ‘b43_debugfs_read’:
On Saturday 10 November 2007 16:25:33 John W. Linville wrote:
On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 04:14:03PM +0100, Michael Buesch wrote:
From: Frank Lichtenheld [EMAIL PROTECTED]
inititalise ret to 0 to avoid the following bogus warning:
CC [M] drivers/net/wireless/b43/debugfs.o
Ruggiero wrote:
i loaded the old kernel always not starting network manager...i'm able
to open some websitebut connection is really...really slow...any
suggestion about?
Have you used ndiswrapper with this interface and AP? If so, is it also slow,
or is it OK?
You might try
yes i tried with ndiswrapper in ubuntu and speed was ok and also with
windows speed is ok,just now i can't get speed faster than 28kB/sec... i
know that i look a bit stupid but how can i blacklist ipv6?
thanks
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Hi all,
The last few days I've been trying to get b43 to work on my WRT54GL
wlan-router. The reason I've been trying this is because I want to use the
device as a bridge between the local university wlan and my own local
network. However, because the network I'm trying to connect to is part of
Ruggiero wrote:
yes i tried with ndiswrapper in ubuntu and speed was ok and also with
windows speed is ok,just now i can't get speed faster than 28kB/sec... i
know that i look a bit stupid but how can i blacklist ipv6?
thanks
Add it to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist. For a single trial, you
i followed your suggestions...but the speed is always the same... :S have no
idea of what i could do? by the way now i'm connected to the ap...if there
aren't any chances i'll go back to ndiswrapper :(
thanks u all for helping
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Maurits Dijkstra wrote:
Hi all,
The last few days I've been trying to get b43 to work on my WRT54GL
wlan-router. The reason I've been trying this is because I want to use the
device as a bridge between the local university wlan and my own local
network. However, because the network I'm
Larry Finger wrote:
I think your system doesn't use PCI, so this probably won't work,
but you should be able to implement something similar. Once you
have a dump, you should be able to find the MAC addresses of the
wireless and ethernet interfaces.
IIRC the WRTs don't have a sprom, instead
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