Solved - Atheros AR9285 on FreeBSD-8 [WAS: Re: Wireless networking question]

2010-05-01 Thread S Roberts
Hello Chip, On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 18:03:21 -0700 Chip Camden sterl...@camdensoftware.com wrote: On Apr 30 2010 13:39, S Roberts wrote: Hello Chip, Good to hear from you.., On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 15:52:13 -0700 Chip Camden sterl...@camdensoftware.com wrote: On Apr 26 2010

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-30 Thread S Roberts
Hello Chip, Good to hear from you.., On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 15:52:13 -0700 Chip Camden sterl...@camdensoftware.com wrote: On Apr 26 2010 22:00, Carl Chave wrote: More info:  I found the following in the output of pciconf -vl: no...@pci0:2:0:0:       class=0x028000 card=0x10891a3b

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-30 Thread Chip Camden
On Apr 30 2010 13:39, S Roberts wrote: Hello Chip, Good to hear from you.., On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 15:52:13 -0700 Chip Camden sterl...@camdensoftware.com wrote: On Apr 26 2010 22:00, Carl Chave wrote: More info:  I found the following in the output of pciconf -vl:

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-29 Thread Chip Camden
On Apr 26 2010 22:00, Carl Chave wrote: More info:  I found the following in the output of pciconf -vl: no...@pci0:2:0:0:       class=0x028000 card=0x10891a3b chip=0x002b168c rev=0x01 hdr=0x00    vendor     = 'Atheros Communications Inc.'    class      = network From here:

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-27 Thread Chip Camden
On Apr 26 2010 22:00, Carl Chave wrote: More info:  I found the following in the output of pciconf -vl: no...@pci0:2:0:0:       class=0x028000 card=0x10891a3b chip=0x002b168c rev=0x01 hdr=0x00    vendor     = 'Atheros Communications Inc.'    class      = network From here:

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-26 Thread Chip Camden
On Apr 25 2010 22:15, Kevin Kinsey wrote: Let me preface my commentary with I'm way out of my league, so #include disclaimer.h and all that ... For starters, in re: above, didn't someone suggest libpciaccess as the source for scanpci? I can't tell if you are misunderstanding what S

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-26 Thread Carl Chave
More info:  I found the following in the output of pciconf -vl: no...@pci0:2:0:0:       class=0x028000 card=0x10891a3b chip=0x002b168c rev=0x01 hdr=0x00    vendor     = 'Atheros Communications Inc.'    class      = network From here: http://www.pcidatabase.com/vendor_details.php?id=174

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-25 Thread Chip Camden
On Apr 24 2010 23:51, S Roberts wrote: I believe its been bundled into the libpciaccess port: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/devel/libpciaccess/ Doesn't seem to be there, and google isn't being helpful. A search of freshports.org didn't turn up anything either. Searching

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-25 Thread Kevin Kinsey
Chip Camden wrote: On Apr 24 2010 23:51, S Roberts wrote: I believe its been bundled into the libpciaccess port: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/devel/libpciaccess/ Doesn't seem to be there, and google isn't being helpful. A search of freshports.org didn't turn up anything

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-25 Thread S Roberts
Hello Chip, On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 12:10:40 -0700 Chip Camden sterl...@camdensoftware.com wrote: On Apr 24 2010 23:51, S Roberts wrote: I believe its been bundled into the libpciaccess port: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/devel/libpciaccess/ Doesn't seem to be there, and

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-25 Thread Chip Camden
On Apr 25 2010 21:26, S Roberts wrote: Hmmm.., you sure your ports system is installed / up-to-date there? Do you have any of the docs that would have shipped with the notebook? If not, I searched ASUS, and found a link to the English version manual here:

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-25 Thread Chip Camden
On Apr 25 2010 16:18, Chip Camden wrote: On Apr 25 2010 21:26, S Roberts wrote: Hmmm.., you sure your ports system is installed / up-to-date there? Do you have any of the docs that would have shipped with the notebook? If not, I searched ASUS, and found a link to the English version

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-25 Thread Kevin Kinsey
Chip Camden wrote: On Apr 25 2010 16:18, Chip Camden wrote: On Apr 25 2010 21:26, S Roberts wrote: Hmmm.., you sure your ports system is installed / up-to-date there? Do you have any of the docs that would have shipped with the notebook? If not, I searched ASUS, and found a link to the

Wireless networking question

2010-04-24 Thread Chip Camden
A new notebook (ASUS K72F) has integrated wireles networking. The technical specifications are sadly lacking, so I don't know what chipset. The wired ethernet appears to use uath, but that's not working as a wlandev. Since most everything else is Intel, I figured it could be an Intel chipset,

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-24 Thread S Roberts
Hello Chip, On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 13:39:47 -0700 Chip Camden sterl...@camdensoftware.com wrote: A new notebook (ASUS K72F) has integrated wireles networking. The technical specifications are sadly lacking, so I don't know what chipset. The wired ethernet appears to use uath, but that's

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-24 Thread Chip Camden
On Apr 24 2010 13:39, Chip Camden wrote: A new notebook (ASUS K72F) has integrated wireles networking. The technical specifications are sadly lacking, so I don't know what chipset. The wired ethernet appears to use uath, but that's not working as a wlandev. Since most everything else is

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-24 Thread Chip Camden
On Apr 24 2010 21:55, S Roberts wrote: snip Easiest option would be to run a livecd of another more populous *nix flavour and see what it makes of the hardware. Needless to say, if you're so bold, you **can** always load windows and let window tell you what it is ;-) Regards, S Roberts

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-24 Thread S Roberts
Hello Chip, On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 14:00:29 -0700 Chip Camden sterl...@camdensoftware.com wrote: On Apr 24 2010 13:39, Chip Camden wrote: A new notebook (ASUS K72F) has integrated wireles networking. The technical specifications are sadly lacking, so I don't know what chipset. The wired

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-24 Thread Chip Camden
On Apr 24 2010 22:07, S Roberts wrote: Not a whole lot there.., Does scanpci -v tell you any more details about the hardware? Regards, S Roberts I don't seem to have scanpci on my system, nor do I see it in the ports tree -- where would I find it? Thanks -- Sterling (Chip) Camden

Re: Wireless networking question

2010-04-24 Thread S Roberts
Hello Chip, On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 15:00:34 -0700 Chip Camden sterl...@camdensoftware.com wrote: On Apr 24 2010 22:07, S Roberts wrote: Not a whole lot there.., Does scanpci -v tell you any more details about the hardware? Regards, S Roberts I don't seem to have scanpci

NetBSD networking question

2009-01-20 Thread Shawn Hoffman
Hello, my name is Shawn Hoffman, and I am the Staffing Manager for Logikos Inc. Logikos is a product software development firm located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. I am contacting you in hopes that you might be able to offer suggestions as to where we might find a contract NetBSD Administrator. We

Re: NetBSD networking question

2009-01-20 Thread Andrew Gould
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Shawn Hoffman shoff...@logikos.comwrote: Hello, my name is Shawn Hoffman, and I am the Staffing Manager for Logikos Inc. Logikos is a product software development firm located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. I am contacting you in hopes that you might be able to

networking question.

2006-11-13 Thread Marwan Sultan
Hello Gurus, 192.168.0.1 is the internet server dialer (winXP) --- switch -- 192.168.0.2 FreeBSD 6.1 NAT 192.168.1.1 clients are 192.168.1.xxx everything works great, Internet goes to clients from the fbsd server all IPs can ping each other.. 192.168.1.5 can ping 192.168.0.1 To here

Re: networking question.

2006-11-13 Thread Gelsema, P \(Patrick\) - FreeBSD
This is more a windows problem and specific more a WINS/NETBios/name resolution problem. Do you got a dns server? Some kind of domain? What I understand from your story the following happens: Client queries on netbios level; who is \\computername to the masterbrowser list, can't find on local

networking question

2006-09-30 Thread Marwan Sultan
Hello All, Well, I have FBSD 6.1-R server acting as NAT, and wired Internet HotSpot by chillispot and freerad for a building of 66 rj45 wall socket. The problem is, whenever someone having an internet account, he is able to give it to his friends to connect in the time he is not

Re: [Mpd-users] pptp networking question

2006-08-26 Thread Archie Cobbs
gahn wrote: wiht two default gateways, of course i could not connect to anywhere. how could i fix this? i just want to connect pptp server and get one ip address (192.168.2.10/24) with no default route on the pptp interface. This is a windows-side question.. I think windows does this (i.e.,

pptp networking question

2006-08-25 Thread gahn
hi: i got ppptp working or not? basically i got it configured and it seems to be working but i can'yt connect to anything on that subnet: C:\Documents and Settings\johndoipconfig Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Wireless Network Connection: Connection-specific DNS Suffix .

Re: (Yet Another) Home Networking Question

2004-01-15 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Rishi Chopra [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: A question about the 'me' keyword and ipfw: The man page for ipfw states the following: me matches any IP address configured on an interface in the system. The address list is evaluated at the time the

Re: (Yet Another) Home Networking Question

2004-01-14 Thread Rishi Chopra
A question about the 'me' keyword and ipfw: The man page for ipfw states the following: me matches any IP address configured on an interface in the system. The address list is evaluated at the time the packet is analysed. If I set my oif to

Re: (Yet Another) Home Networking Question

2004-01-12 Thread Rishi Chopra
, Sector V Salt Lake City PIN 700091 India -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rishi Chopra Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 1:42 PM To: Mike Maltese Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (Yet Another) Home Networking Question I was able to get my

Re: (Yet Another) Home Networking Question

2004-01-12 Thread Scott W
Rishi Chopra wrote: Perhaps someone can help me with this small part of rc.firewall: [Ss][Ii][Mm][Pp][Ll][Ee]) # This is a prototype setup for a simple firewall. Configure this # machine as a named server and ntp server, and point all the machines # on

Re: (Yet Another) Home Networking Question

2004-01-12 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Rishi Chopra [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Perhaps someone can help me with this small part of rc.firewall: [Ss][Ii][Mm][Pp][Ll][Ee]) # This is a prototype setup for a simple firewall. Configure this # machine as a named server and ntp server, and point

Re: (Yet Another) Home Networking Question

2004-01-12 Thread Rishi Chopra
Thanks for the generally good info; the 'me' keyword was the key piece of info that I needed =) Lowell Gilbert wrote: Rishi Chopra [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Perhaps someone can help me with this small part of rc.firewall: [Ss][Ii][Mm][Pp][Ll][Ee]) # This is a

Re: (Yet Another) Home Networking Question

2004-01-11 Thread Rishi Chopra
I was able to get my network up and running with the suggestions below. To review, my setup is the following: ISP FreeBSD Gateway Win2k Box --rl0--rl1--- ALL DHCP 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2 rl0 is connected to the modem by

(Yet Another) Home Networking Question

2003-12-12 Thread Rishi Chopra
Here's my setup: ISP FreeBSD Gateway Win2k Box --rl0--rl1--- ALL DHCP 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2 rl0 is connected to the modem by ethernet and set for DHCP, the ISP's method of address asignment. rl1 is the second NIC in the BSD

Re: (Yet Another) Home Networking Question

2003-12-12 Thread Mike Maltese
(1) in /etc/rc.conf, I added the following natd_enable=YES natd_interface=rl0 ### public interface connected to cable modem gateway_enable=YES defaultrouter=192.168.0.1 ### LAN machines use this ifconfig_rl0=DHCP ### Astound uses dhcp ifconfig_rl1=inet 192.168.0.1 netmask

RE: (Yet Another) Home Networking Question

2003-12-12 Thread fbsd_user
-to if you are interested. BY the way you did real good job documenting your problem. Thanks -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Rishi Chopra Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 9:45 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: (Yet Another) Home Networking Question

Re: (Yet Another) Home Networking Question

2003-12-12 Thread Mike Maltese
hostname=idfubar.dyndns.org is wrong. This needs to be a fake domain name. Dyndns.org is real name. Hostname=idfubar.fbsdhome.com is better. DynDNS is a dynamic DNS service. Nothing wrong here. Have a look at http://www.dyndns.org. ___ [EMAIL

Re: (Yet Another) Home Networking Question

2003-12-12 Thread Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
Rishi Chopra wrote: Here's my setup: snip What else do I need in order to get my Win2k box surfing? You did do a great job documenting the problem. You have also gotten good advice thus far. One thing you yet lack, according to the handbook, and it's a bit of a job. The GENERIC kernel

Re: (Yet Another) Home Networking Question

2003-12-12 Thread Mike Maltese
One thing you yet lack, according to the handbook, and it's a bit of a job. The GENERIC kernel doesn't ship with the following options, which you are supposed to need. options IPFIREWALL options IPDIVERT Add them to /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC, run make buildkernel and make