>     A new version of the driver is up which fixes the firmware issues. 
> Seems the wpi-firmware-kmod port was creating corrupt modules.
> Things should work much better now. Download at the same place, file: 
> 20070131-wpi-freebsd.tar.gz

Unfortunately, i must report that this last version still does not work for
me. Even worse the computer is flooded with error messages to the point it is
hard to reboot.
These are like so:
Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: rx notification qid=96 idx=92 flags=0 type=131
len=20 
Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: rx notification qid=96 idx=93 flags=0
type=157 len=244 
Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: rx notification qid=96 idx=94
flags=0 type=130 len=24 
Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: scanning channel 14
status 1 
Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: rx notification qid=96 idx=95 flags=0
type=131 len=20 
Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: rx notification qid=96 idx=96
flags=0 type=132 len=16 Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: scan finished nchan=14
status=1 chan=14 
Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: rx notification qid=4 idx=136
flags=0 type=128 len=8 
Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: rx notification qid=96
idx=97 flags=0 type=157 len=244 
Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: rx notification
qid=96 idx=98 flags=0 type=130 len=24 
Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: scanning
channel 36 status 1   
continually repeating and the WLAN light never lights up. 

For me the driver   0070121-wpi-freebsd.tar.gz as mentioned in the postof
Gilbert Cao is the only one that works, and works very well. I am just using it
now.  My computer is a Sony Vaio VGN C1 in 32 bits mode.     

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Michel Talon                    
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