yes, the driver should go in the tarball. There are a couple of chipsets in
the Ath9k range that need the firmware and there are found in the more common
and cheaper adaptors.
Also since the ath9k usb driver is separate from other ath9k driver, it makes
sense to put the firmware in with the
Hi Mark
Am 16.12.2015 um 11:51 schrieb Mark Berndt:
> add ath9k_htc & usbnet to modules file
> download firmware
> from http://linuxwireless.org/download/htc_fw/1.3/[1]
> put the firmware in /lib/firmware
Sorry, it is late for a reply, would you suggest we place this firmware
in the firmware
add ath9k_htc & usbnet to modules file
download firmware
from http://linuxwireless.org/download/htc_fw/1.3/[1]
put the firmware in /lib/firmware
Find and load modules for hardware
backup modules
modprobe ath91k_htc (or reboot)
dmesg should show it loading correctly.
ip addr should show your