Wireless USB device - found working

2014-06-23 Thread Edward
Hi, Bought a Prolink wireless-n mini USB adapter and it works great with OpenBSD 5.5-release. Survived 2 suspend (zzz) with 10 hours of connectivity up till this writing. Below is some hardware info detected and hope it helps someone. Attached is a diff to list this device in urtwn(4), if it is

Re: Wireless USB device - found working

2014-06-23 Thread Jason McIntyre
On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 04:31:22PM +0800, Edward wrote: Hi, Bought a Prolink wireless-n mini USB adapter and it works great with OpenBSD 5.5-release. Survived 2 suspend (zzz) with 10 hours of connectivity up till this writing. Below is some hardware info detected and hope it helps

OT: Recommended wireless usb adapter as a hostap

2013-12-20 Thread C. L. Martinez
Hi all, I would like to use my openbsd fw box to provide wifi access for friends, family, etc when they comes to my home. Due to hardware restrictions, I can only to add a wireless usb adapter to use as a hostap, an yes, I know that is not the best option, but ... Any recommendations about

Sierra Wireless USB 305 (patch)

2011-04-23 Thread Erik Mugele
I was recently sent an ATT USBConnect Lightning which is an ATT branded Sierra Wireless AirCard USB 305 3G wireless modem. I live in a rural area and this is my primary connection to the Internet via ppp. According to the website, the device seems to be using an ICERA Livanto ICE8040 chipset.

Re: Sierra Wireless USB 305 (patch)

2011-04-23 Thread David Coppa
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Erik Mugele e...@teuton.org wrote: I was recently sent an ATT USBConnect Lightning which is an ATT branded Sierra Wireless AirCard USB 305 3G wireless modem. I live in a rural area and this is my primary connection to the Internet via ppp. According to the

Re: Wireless USB Adaptor

2009-08-26 Thread matteo filippetto
2009/8/26 Andres Genovez andresgeno...@gmail.com: www.crice.org 2009/8/25 Daniel Bolgheroni m...@dbolgheroni.eng.br On Tue, 25 Aug 2009, Brad Tilley wrote: Hey guys, I'm looking for some generic advice to give folks who cannot or willnot verify what chipset a wireless usb adapter

Re: Wireless USB Adaptor

2009-08-26 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Brad Tilley b...@16systems.com writes: their OpenBSD Laptop can do 802.11? Are there some percentage rules we can provide? Such as ... 80% of Linksys and 70% of Dlink stuff works. Don't touch XYZ adapters... Again, keeping it simple and in layman terms. Any suggestion outside of RTFM ;) is

Re: Wireless USB Adaptor

2009-08-26 Thread Daniel Bolgheroni
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009, Brad Tilley wrote: Maybe it's worth to see this presentation: http://www.openbsd.org/papers/brhard2007/ I definitely agree with OpenBSD's uncompromising stance on this. I'll take quality code from sensible devs over binary blobs any day. I admire folks who stand-up

Re: Wireless USB Adaptor

2009-08-25 Thread Theo de Raadt
I'm looking for some generic advice to give folks who cannot or willnot verify what chipset a wireless usb adapter is using before purchase. What do you guys say to people who do not want to use apropos wireless or man ath To them, I say boo hoo. Actually, I delete their mail. You should

Wireless USB Adaptor

2009-08-25 Thread Brad Tilley
Hey guys, I'm looking for some generic advice to give folks who cannot or willnot verify what chipset a wireless usb adapter is using before purchase. What do you guys say to people who do not want to use apropos wireless or man ath, but at the same time want to just walk into Walmart (or where

Re: Wireless USB Adaptor

2009-08-25 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2009-08-25, Brad Tilley b...@16systems.com wrote: I'm looking for some generic advice to give folks who cannot or willnot verify what chipset a wireless usb adapter is using before purchase. What do you guys say to people who do not want to use apropos wireless or man ath, but at the same

Re: Wireless USB Adaptor

2009-08-25 Thread Bryan Irvine
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Brad Tilleyb...@16systems.com wrote: Hey guys, I'm looking for some generic advice to give folks who cannot or willnot verify what chipset a wireless usb adapter is using before purchase. What do you guys say to people who do not want to use apropos wireless

Re: Wireless USB Adaptor

2009-08-25 Thread Andres Genovez
2009/8/25 Brad Tilley b...@16systems.com Hey guys, I'm looking for some generic advice to give folks who cannot or willnot verify what chipset a wireless usb adapter is using before purchase. What do you guys say to people who do not want to use apropos wireless or man ath, but at the same

Re: Wireless USB Adaptor

2009-08-25 Thread Chris Bennett
Brad Tilley wrote: Hey guys, I'm looking for some generic advice to give folks who cannot or willnot verify what chipset a wireless usb adapter is using before purchase. What do you guys say to people who do not want to use apropos wireless or man ath, but at the same time want to just walk

Re: Wireless USB Adaptor

2009-08-25 Thread Daniel Bolgheroni
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009, Brad Tilley wrote: Hey guys, I'm looking for some generic advice to give folks who cannot or willnot verify what chipset a wireless usb adapter is using before purchase. What do you guys say to people who do not want to use apropos wireless or man ath, but at the same

Re: Wireless USB Adaptor

2009-08-25 Thread Brad Tilley
Maybe it's worth to see this presentation: http://www.openbsd.org/papers/brhard2007/ I definitely agree with OpenBSD's uncompromising stance on this. I'll take quality code from sensible devs over binary blobs any day. I admire folks who stand-up for what is right. That's one reason I choose

Re: Wireless USB Adaptor

2009-08-25 Thread bofh
Brad, I've been burnt by buying what I thought was safe wireless cards (you can see me asking for help in the archives). OEMs change chipsets without even updating version information in some cases. Best advice is to buy something taiwanese based, based on the presentation link given On 8/25/09,

Re: Wireless USB Adaptor

2009-08-25 Thread Andres Genovez
www.crice.org 2009/8/25 Daniel Bolgheroni m...@dbolgheroni.eng.br On Tue, 25 Aug 2009, Brad Tilley wrote: Hey guys, I'm looking for some generic advice to give folks who cannot or willnot verify what chipset a wireless usb adapter is using before purchase. What do you guys say

Wireless USB Adapters For OpenBSD

2009-03-02 Thread Jeff Flowers
I recently purchased a Lenovo Ideapad S10, onto which I have successfully installed OpenBSD 4.4 on. Xorg self configured wonderfully. However, the built in Broadcom wireless chipset is not supported by OpenBSD, leaving me to consider the purchase of a USB wireless adapter. Can anyone recommend a

Re: Wireless USB Adapters For OpenBSD

2009-03-02 Thread Jonathan Schleifer
The D-Link DWL-122 works fine for me, although it's only b and not g. If that's ok with you, it seems to be one of the best supported USB WiFi Sticks on OpenBSD. -- Jonathan [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature which had a name of PGP.sig]

Re: Wireless USB Adapters For OpenBSD

2009-03-02 Thread Jeff Flowers
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 1:26 PM, STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu wrote: On Monday 02 March 2009 13:11:02 Jeff Flowers wrote: I recently purchased a Lenovo Ideapad S10, onto which I have successfully installed OpenBSD 4.4 on. Xorg self configured wonderfully. However, the built in Broadcom wireless

Re: Wireless USB Adapters For OpenBSD

2009-03-02 Thread Bryan
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833164037 This one attaches to rum(4). Solid as a rock regarding WPA2. It does get a tad warm though... and the external antenna is nice... Regards, Bryan On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 10:17 AM, Jonathan Schleifer js-openbsd-m...@webkeks.org

Re: Wireless USB Adapters For OpenBSD

2009-03-02 Thread STeve Andre'
On Monday 02 March 2009 13:11:02 Jeff Flowers wrote: I recently purchased a Lenovo Ideapad S10, onto which I have successfully installed OpenBSD 4.4 on. Xorg self configured wonderfully. However, the built in Broadcom wireless chipset is not supported by OpenBSD, leaving me to consider the

Re: Wireless USB Adapters For OpenBSD

2009-03-02 Thread new_guy
, there are chipsets to avoid entirely. RealTek 8185 for example and many times you have *no idea* what some of the less expensive cards are using this week. I've bought identical Encore cards two months apart. They had different chipsets. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Wireless-USB

Re: Wireless USB Adapters For OpenBSD

2009-03-02 Thread STeve Andre'
On Monday 02 March 2009 13:50:21 Jeff Flowers wrote: On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 1:26 PM, STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu wrote: On Monday 02 March 2009 13:11:02 Jeff Flowers wrote: I recently purchased a Lenovo Ideapad S10, onto which I have successfully installed OpenBSD 4.4 on. Xorg self

Re: Wireless USB Adapters For OpenBSD

2009-03-02 Thread STeve Andre'
On Monday 02 March 2009 15:00:31 new_guy wrote: STeve Andre' wrote: You might want to try -current--it just might fix your problem. Lately I've been doing a trick that annoys my Linux friends--I take their USB wifi stick and stuff it into my thinkpad and use it. With very few

Re: Wireless USB Adapters For OpenBSD

2009-03-02 Thread Gerald Thornberry
I use a Zonet ZEW2500P, which has a Ralink RT2570 chipset (ural). It costs US$30 or less. Download and pkg_add the firmware mentioned in the man page and it just works. However, while the adapter itself is small (like flip-phone small) it requires a USB cable. It's not a stick like the

Re: Wireless USB Adapters For OpenBSD

2009-03-02 Thread Maxwell J. Koo
I have the same model, and recently just purchased a new wireless card from ebay for $20, mine being the intel 5100 (supported by iwn in current) The mini pci-e slot is to the left of the touchpad and 4 screws away from access. I tested it with an intel 4965 card from another notebook before

Uk wireless usb modems

2009-02-06 Thread Tom Jones
Hi, I am wondering whether there are any users based in the UK that are using usb wireless modems(advertised as Mobile Broadband). I have done some research into the freely available(with contract at least) usb modems in the UK, but all the manufacture detail is hidden behind carrier branding. I

Re: Uk wireless usb modems

2009-02-06 Thread Pedro la Peu
On Friday 06 February 2009 13:20:55 Stuart Henderson wrote: 3 give information; most are huawei. E220 matches the umsm(4) list. the umsm list has E619G which seems to be a typo (can anyone confirm this?) and is probably actually E169G also on 3's list. My 3 umsm is an E160G - which reminds

Re: Uk wireless usb modems

2009-02-06 Thread Tom Jones
On Fri, 6 Feb 2009, Pedro la Peu wrote: @Tom Jones - ask to see the device when you are in the shop. Many have the make / model on the underside. You should also read this: I was thinking about trying that, have you ever seen any on display in stores? Wouldn't mind plugging them in in-store

Re: Uk wireless usb modems

2009-02-06 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2009-02-06, Tom Jones jo...@sdf.lonestar.org wrote: Hi, I am wondering whether there are any users based in the UK that are using usb wireless modems(advertised as Mobile Broadband). I have done some research into the freely available(with contract at least) usb modems in the UK, but all

Re: Uk wireless usb modems

2009-02-06 Thread Pedro la Peu
On Friday 06 February 2009 16:03:56 Tom Jones wrote: I was thinking about trying that, have you ever seen any on display in stores? Sure, everywhere. But they ship in sealed boxes or blister packs. Wouldn't mind plugging them in in-store to see how they are picked up I was able to find them

Re: AVAYA Wireless USB Client (Gold)

2009-02-05 Thread Dorian Büttner
Jonathan Gray schrieb: On Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 12:37:26PM +0100, Dorian B?ttner wrote: Patch applies cleanly - can you please not commit it? Attaching the device raises following message(s): Feb 4 14:24:28 LT213 /bsd: wi0 at uhub2 Feb 4 14:24:28 LT213 /bsd: port 1 Avaya Orinoco Gold rev

Re: AVAYA Wireless USB Client (Gold)

2009-02-04 Thread Dorian Büttner
Jonathan Gray schrieb: On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 08:08:45PM +0100, Dorian B?ttner wrote: Feb 3 19:02:55 eee /bsd: ugen0 at uhub2 port 1 vendor 0x0d98 Avaya Wireless USB Adapter rev 1.10/0.00 addr 2 According to http://www.wifihowto.org/?mo=HowTo;Item=14 it should work with the wi driver

Re: AVAYA Wireless USB Client (Gold)

2009-02-04 Thread Jonathan Gray
On Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 12:37:26PM +0100, Dorian B?ttner wrote: Patch applies cleanly - can you please not commit it? Attaching the device raises following message(s): Feb 4 14:24:28 LT213 /bsd: wi0 at uhub2 Feb 4 14:24:28 LT213 /bsd: port 1 Avaya Orinoco Gold rev 1.10/0.00 addr 2 Feb

AVAYA Wireless USB Client (Gold)

2009-02-03 Thread Dorian Büttner
Feb 3 19:02:55 eee /bsd: ugen0 at uhub2 port 1 vendor 0x0d98 Avaya Wireless USB Adapter rev 1.10/0.00 addr 2 According to http://www.wifihowto.org/?mo=HowTo;Item=14 it should work with the wi driver, but wi doesn't attach, I only get the ugen0. PC24E-H-FC is printed on the sticker

Re: Recommendations for a wireless USB adapter

2007-11-23 Thread Jonathan Schleifer
Alexey Vatchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I bought today DWL-G122, it's rum(4): DWL-122 is NOT DWL-G122. DWL-122 is definitely wi(4). -- Jonathan

Re: Recommendations for a wireless USB adapter

2007-11-23 Thread Alexey Vatchenko
On 2007-11-23, Jonathan Schleifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Alexey Vatchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What driver does it use? wi(4). I bought today DWL-G122, it's rum(4): rum0 at uhub4 port 2 Ralink 802.11 bg WLAN rev 2.00/0.01 addr 2 rum0: MAC/BBP RT2573 (rev 0x2573a), RF RT2528, address

Re: Recommendations for a wireless USB adapter

2007-11-23 Thread Jonathan Schleifer
Alexey Vatchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What driver does it use? wi(4). -- Jonathan

Recommendations for a wireless USB adapter

2007-11-22 Thread Erik Wikström
Hello all, Since the wireless card in my current router has stopped working I'm taking the opportunity to make a major upgrade. Unfortunately the computer I'm replacing it with only have one PCI-slot which I'll need for the wired network. So I will need to use an USB adapter for the wireless

Re: Recommendations for a wireless USB adapter

2007-11-22 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/11/22 22:32, Erik Wikstrvm wrote: Since the wireless card in my current router has stopped working I'm taking the opportunity to make a major upgrade. Unfortunately the computer I'm replacing it with only have one PCI-slot which I'll need for the wired network. So I will need to use an

Re: Recommendations for a wireless USB adapter

2007-11-22 Thread Jonathan Schleifer
Erik WikstrC6m [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So I will need to use an USB adapter for the wireless network and was wondering what people would recommend. I'm using a D-Link DWL 122 without any problems. Works out of the box on USB, plug it and use it. Even in AP mode. -- Jonathan

Re: Recommendations for a wireless USB adapter

2007-11-22 Thread Predrag Punosevac
Erik WikstrC6m wrote: Hello all, Since the wireless card in my current router has stopped working I'm taking the opportunity to make a major upgrade. Unfortunately the computer I'm replacing it with only have one PCI-slot which I'll need for the wired network. So I will need to use an USB

Re: Recommendations for a wireless USB adapter

2007-11-22 Thread Alexey Vatchenko
On 2007-11-22, Jonathan Schleifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Erik WikstrC6m [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So I will need to use an USB adapter for the wireless network and was wondering what people would recommend. I'm using a D-Link DWL 122 without any problems. Works out of the box on USB, plug

Re: Wireless USB mouse problem

2007-10-17 Thread Miod Vallat
Due to different reasons I bought MS Wireless Desktop (keyboard + mouse; Well, I don't like very much of their software, but AFAIK their hardware is good enough). While keyboard works fine, mouse produces headache. I'll try to skip most of simptoms, going straight to information gathered.

Re: Wireless USB mouse problem

2007-10-17 Thread Vadim Jukov
2007/10/18, Miod Vallat [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Due to different reasons I bought MS Wireless Desktop (keyboard + mouse; Well, I don't like very much of their software, but AFAIK their hardware is good enough). While keyboard works fine, mouse produces headache. I'll try to skip most of

Re: Wireless USB mouse problem

2007-10-17 Thread Vadim Jukov
It's not very important, of course... -- Best wishes, Vadim Jukov Index: ums.c === RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/usb/ums.c,v retrieving revision 1.26 diff -u -r1.26 ums.c --- ums.c 17 Sep 2007 01:40:38 - 1.26 +++

Re: wireless usb

2005-08-27 Thread ober
submission.) I highly recommend them. On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Qv6 wrote: I have just tried to use the following wireless usb network adapters with no luck. OpenBSD-3.7 does not recognize either: Belkin Wireless G Network adapter, model F5D7050 ver.2011 Airlink+, model AWLL3025 H/W

Re: wireless usb

2005-08-26 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 25 August 2005 19:54 -0500, Qv6 wrote: I have just tried to use the following wireless usb network adapters with no luck. OpenBSD-3.7 does not recognize either: The Belkin was added in June. Try a 3.8-beta snapshot. RCS file: /data/cvs/OpenBSD/src/sys/dev/usb/if_ral.c,v Working file

Re: wireless usb

2005-08-25 Thread Kevin
On 8/25/05, Qv6 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I need some feedback from folks on this list as to which wireless usb network adapter they run on their OpenBSD system. If possible, please specify H/W and F/W version. The 3.7 release notes (http://www.openbsd.org/37.html) cover the new 802.11 support

Re: wireless usb

2005-08-25 Thread Jonathan Gray
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 07:54:45PM -0500, Qv6 wrote: I have just tried to use the following wireless usb network adapters with no luck. OpenBSD-3.7 does not recognize either: Belkin Wireless G Network adapter, model F5D7050 ver.2011 This is likely a ural(4) device, support was added

Re: wireless usb

2005-06-28 Thread Douglas Santos
On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 03:05:47PM -0400, linc wrote: Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 17:26:21 -0500 From: Qv6 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: wireless usb Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I just don't want to buy another one and not have it work. Howdy, I have been

Re: wireless usb

2005-06-28 Thread Jonathan Gray
On Tue, Jun 28, 2005 at 10:49:56AM -0300, Douglas Santos wrote: On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 03:05:47PM -0400, linc wrote: Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 17:26:21 -0500 From: Qv6 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: wireless usb Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I just don't

Re: wireless usb

2005-06-27 Thread jmc
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 05:26:21PM -0500, Qv6 wrote: On Sunday 26 June 2005 09:48 am, Jonathan Gray wrote: On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 04:46:30AM -0500, Qv6 wrote: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=uralapropos=0sektion=4 manpath=OpenBSD+Currentarch=i386format=html I am

Re: wireless usb

2005-06-27 Thread Qv6
On Monday 27 June 2005 01:35 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the ids for this device were added only a few weeks ago, so you have to run -current for it to work. otherwise it will just attach at ugen: ural0 at uhub0 port 1 ural0: Belkin Belkin 54g USB Network Adapter, rev 2.00/0.01, addr 2

Re: wireless usb

2005-06-27 Thread Bruce Bauer
Linksys WUSB12 recognized as wi0 on 3.6 and 3.7 configures for the network by running dhclient wi0 connecting to an open access point On 6/26/05, Qv6 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Folks, I'm trying to set up a wireless system and looking to use a wireless usb adapter. If anyone has successfully

Re: wireless usb

2005-06-27 Thread linc
Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 17:26:21 -0500 From: Qv6 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: wireless usb Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I just don't want to buy another one and not have it work. Howdy, I have been using the D-Link DWL-122 usb device, it's a Prism chipset

wireless usb

2005-06-26 Thread Qv6
Folks, I'm trying to set up a wireless system and looking to use a wireless usb adapter. If anyone has successfully configured a wirelesss usb on obsd, please email me the make and model. TIA, Qv6

Re: wireless usb

2005-06-26 Thread Russell J. Wood
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 04:46:30AM -0500, Qv6 wrote: Folks, I'm trying to set up a wireless system and looking to use a wireless usb adapter. If anyone has successfully configured a wirelesss usb on obsd, please email me the make and model. There are plenty of Wireless USB ethernet

Re: wireless usb

2005-06-26 Thread Jonathan Gray
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 04:46:30AM -0500, Qv6 wrote: Folks, I'm trying to set up a wireless system and looking to use a wireless usb adapter. If anyone has successfully configured a wirelesss usb on obsd, please email me the make and model. http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query

Re: wireless usb

2005-06-26 Thread Qv6
On Sunday 26 June 2005 09:48 am, Jonathan Gray wrote: On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 04:46:30AM -0500, Qv6 wrote: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=uralapropos=0sektion=4 manpath=OpenBSD+Currentarch=i386format=html I am familiar with that link and I bought one, a Belkin F5D7050 which is

Re: wireless usb

2005-06-26 Thread Jonathan Gray
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 05:26:21PM -0500, Qv6 wrote: On Sunday 26 June 2005 09:48 am, Jonathan Gray wrote: On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 04:46:30AM -0500, Qv6 wrote: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=uralapropos=0sektion=4 manpath=OpenBSD+Currentarch=i386format=html I am