Mark Kettenis <mark.kettenis <at> xs4all.nl> writes:

> 
> > Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2012 21:02:24 -0500
> > From: James Turner <james <at> calminferno.net>
> > 
> > I was actually able to add support myself with the following diff.
> 
> Great!
> 
> Committed an improved diff that also adds the "other" 6030 variant.
> 
> > Index: if_iwn.c
> > ===================================================================
> > RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/pci/if_iwn.c,v
> > retrieving revision 1.115
> > diff -u -p if_iwn.c
> > --- if_iwn.c        11 Nov 2012 20:45:31 -0000      1.115
> > +++ if_iwn.c        14 Nov 2012 02:00:52 -0000
> > @@ -639,7 +639,8 @@ iwn5000_attach(struct iwn_softc *sc, pci_product_id_t 
> >             break;
> >     case IWN_HW_REV_TYPE_6005:
> >             sc->limits = &iwn6000_sensitivity_limits;
> > -           if (pid == PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_WL_6235_1) {
> > +           if (pid == PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_WL_6235_1 ||
> > +               pid == PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_WL_6030_2) {
> >                     sc->fwname = "iwn-6030";
> >  
> >                     /* XXX: The 6235 generates a fatal firmware error when
> 
> 

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Thankyou for all the above info
I am interested in purchasing a Laptop which will unfortunately have the "Intel
Centrino Advanced-N 6235 + Bluetooth Combo Module"

 I assume, in an earlier post, that someone "disabled" bluetooth (in their
BIOS), and then the "iwn0 firmware/driver" had worked flawlessly. ?

 I'm sorry for interrupting here, but I just wanted to confirm, that in OpenBSD
5.2 Official (Stable) Release , that this in fact is still the case. ?
 Either way, I do NOT plan on using Bluetooth on my laptop.

 Thanks for all your efforts as well.

Rick.

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