how do you possibly dare to throw a personal message in public!!!
you not able to fix your own personal stuffs yourself?
is that what they teach you at broadcom? no wanders
mind your own dirty business mr arend, and you know what im talking
about - out
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Hi All,
I'm addressing to the maintainers of Ralink driver rt2800usb
(RT2870,RT3070).
To who can I send my request?
Thanks
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Hi All,
I'm addressing to the maintainers of Ralink driver rt2800usb
(RT2870,RT3070) if still anybody alive.
To who can I send my inquiry?
Thanks
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or over the web
Hi All,
I'm addressing to the maintainers of Ralink driver rt2800usb (RT2870,
RT3070).
To who can I send my inquiry?
Thanks
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Nikita N.
niki...@operamail.com
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the work in progress done to root the cause of this issue -
how can I?
Thanks Greetings
On Wed, Mar 4, 2015, at 10:01 AM, Arend van Spriel wrote:
On 03/04/15 16:39, Nikita N. wrote:
Dear Arend,
as followup to my last inquiry, since it's passed more than 2 weeks, I'm
afraid I didn't receive any
already did my best to try debugging and solving for *free* a
Broadcom issue which: 1) doesn't depend on me, 2) is locked down in a
proprietary firmware, 3) is protected by secrecy of proprietary Broadcom
informations.
Thanks Greetings.
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On Thu, Mar 5
about BCM4313 on Broadcom website and others.
Did not find any.
Could you please send me a detailed technical datasheet specification
document about BCM4313, for programming/dev purposes?
Thank you Greetings
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015, at 01:03 AM, Nikita N. wrote:
Hi Arend,
brcmsmac does assure tx
Hi Arend,
brcmsmac does assure tx power is within regulatory limits by enforcing a
world regulatory domain. So what is not supported is modifying tx power
settings through user-space.
Yes, I believe that could be right, *a* world regulatory domain looks
indeed enforced, the USA one only,
, and the unsatisfactory Customers care.
Thanks for your attention.
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On Mon, Feb 16, 2015, at 07:45 AM, Arend van Spriel wrote:
On 02/16/15 14:53, Nikita N. wrote:
Hi Dear brcmsmac Devs,
following up my previous email, since I didn't receive any feedback, I
wlc_lcnphy_set_target_tx_pwr=40, to get a TX power less
that 19dbm?
4) if it was not correct, or partially correct, what am I missing or
doing wrong, in order to push the TX transceiver power less than 19dbm?
Thanks for your attention.
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niki...@operamail.com
On Sun, Feb 15, 2015, at 05:32 AM
Hi Dear backports Devs for driver brcmsmac,
Coming to the point, I want to lower the TX power of my BCM4313, under
the official values set by the regdom, to any special value I need.
So I'm trying to build such a personal patch, only for me, based on
latest backports v3.19 and latest Ubuntu.
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