Judging by the dmesg there is at least one unoccupied PCIe slot that could
accommodate an adapter such as a Silverstone ECWA2-LITE.
This would allow you to use Mini-PCIe cards that normally go in laptops,
including all of the iwm(4) devices.
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Oh sorry, my mistake, I might need some sleep :)
Thanks for the list of USB adapters, that helps a lot.
> On Jun 6, 2020, at 9:35 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2020/06/06 19:14, Tristan wrote:
>> Ok thanks. Yes I’m looking for just using 11n.
>
> You already replied saying that!
>
> It
On 2020/06/06 19:14, Tristan wrote:
> Ok thanks. Yes I’m looking for just using 11n.
You already replied saying that!
It doesn't matter if you only want to use 11n, OpenBSD does not have a
driver for the controller used in that adapter.
For USB adapters look for a device using one of these:
bwf
Ok thanks. Yes I’m looking for just using 11n.
> On Jun 6, 2020, at 5:55 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2020-06-05, Tristan wrote:
>> Just plugged in a Realtek Edimax AC1750 USB card into a ASRock B450M board.
>> I can see the card being detected and registered properly in dmesg and
>> u
On 2020-06-05, Tristan wrote:
> Just plugged in a Realtek Edimax AC1750 USB card into a ASRock B450M board.
> I can see the card being detected and registered properly in dmesg and
> usbdevs, but cannot configure it.
> Is this card supported?
No. The only supported 11ac USB devices are the limit
Hi,
Just plugged in a Realtek Edimax AC1750 USB card into a ASRock B450M board.
I can see the card being detected and registered properly in dmesg and
usbdevs, but cannot configure it.
Is this card supported?
Thanks
usbdevs output:
Controller /dev/usb0:
addr 01: 1022: AMD, xHCI root hub
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