On Friday 22 July 2016 at 19:35, Valery Filipchuk wrote:
> Hello Björn!
>
> I am trying to make BCM4321 work with PC-BSD (10.3)
> which I installed on my laptop.
> I had done a few step toward this goal which I found at various sites:
>
> 1. % cd /usr/ports/net/bwn-firmware-kmod
> 2. % make i
Hi,
I just wanted to report that a BCM4318 in an iMac G5 now works after Adrian’s
recent broadcom refactoring. This particular chip used to work ’when the stars
where right’ - that is quite unreliably and most often not at all, well done!
How sadly this is now some ten years after these mach
On Saturday 28 May 2016 at 20:02, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> hi,
>
> I'll go add some more debugging to the attach side of things. It does
> that when it doesn't recognise the phy, and that's silly.
>
>
>
> -adrian
Hi,
Turned out the problem was at my end, I apologize for the noise. Though I w
Hi,
First let me say that I very much appreciate your work on bwn. Broadcom devices
are, alas all too common :( Anyway I dug an old iMac out of storage and
installed a recent CURRENT (r300836) since I knew the wifi chip in it to be
some variant of the BCM4322.
After uncommenting all needed l
2016-01-28 1:21 GMT+01:00 Adrian Chadd :
> hi,
>
> ar9287 is 2ghz only. You'll need an AR9280, AR9380.
>
>
> -a
>
> Ah, that explains the observed behavior. I sort of assumed (stupid) it
supported 5Ghz since it is a 11n-card and according to dmesg, has a 5Ghz
radio, oh well.
Thanks for saving me
h0: AR9287 mac 384.2 RF5133 phy 15.15
ath0: 2GHz radio: 0x; 5GHz radio: 0x00c0
The relevant parts of my rc.conf would be:
create_args_wlan0="country SE"
ifconfig_wlan0="WPA SYNCDHCP"
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Björn Jonare
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