Hi!
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bcm43xx: Could not generate tssi2dBm table
Ah, cool! :-)
ACPI: PCI interrupt for device :02:02.0 disabled
And that's the end of the story.
What is this tssi2dBm table?
Recently st3 added some code for dynamic generation of the tssi2dbm
table based on the paXbY values in sprom.
Johannes Berg wrote:
Since this is purely linux specific I figured I can submit...
johannes
This Patch really works great. Unfortunately I have a problem in
building the latest rev (983) from svn with this code enabled. The
function bcm43xx_mac_disable is not defined.
So I wrote a
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Martin Tessun schrieb:
| This Patch really works great. Unfortunately I have a problem in
| building the latest rev (983) from svn with this code enabled. The
| function bcm43xx_mac_disable is not defined.
Sorry, was a Thinko (tm) by myself... Bug
Johannes Berg wrote:
Since this is purely linux specific I figured I can submit...
This absolutely works! great!
I'm sending this e-mail now, while I'm connected to the AP with the
Airport of my iBook, on a WEP network. It's fantastic!
The link is quite usable, but it is a bit slow compared to
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Johannes Berg wrote:
Since this is purely linux specific I figured I can submit...
johannes
Well after a bit of fooling around I got the bcm4318 AirForce One up and
working. I had to drop to 11M for now to keep association, but other
then that
Since this is purely linux specific I figured I can submit...
johannes
Index: bcm43xx_main.c
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--- bcm43xx_main.c (revision 974)
+++ bcm43xx_main.c (working copy)
@@ -4135,7 +4135,74 @@
/* set_security() callback in struct