"M. Warner Losh" wrote:
> : Actually, it appears I'm wrong, and you just haven't read the
> : message yet. Apparently there have been some commits which
> : fix your problem for you (though they may be limited to -current).
>
> Nope. They have been MFC'd as of April 30th or so. The entire wi
>
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Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: Martin Minkus wrote:
: > Perhaps when I have some spare time I can go look into the wi driver.
: > And perhaps your right, firmware changes on the orinoco cards are the
: > cause of this; I have flashed mine to
Martin Minkus wrote:
> Perhaps when I have some spare time I can go look into the wi driver.
> And perhaps your right, firmware changes on the orinoco cards are the
> cause of this; I have flashed mine to 8.1 (or whatever the latest
> firmware is, 8.something). My white wavelan cards were original
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"Martin Minkus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: But it's a standard WaveLAN/Orinico card, which is what the wi driver is
: intended for?
:
: I never had to worry about any of this when I had the old white/bronze
: 2mbit wavelan cards,
> > Martin Minkus wrote:
> > > But it's a standard WaveLAN/Orinico card, which is what the wi
> > > driver is intended for?
> > >
> > > I never had to worry about any of this when I had the old
> > > white/bronze 2mbit wavelan cards, but with silver and gold cards,
> > > its been nothing but f
> > But it's a standard WaveLAN/Orinico card, which is what the
> wi driver
> > is intended for?
> >
> > I never had to worry about any of this when I had the old
> white/bronze
> > 2mbit wavelan cards, but with silver and gold cards, its
> been nothing
> > but fun and games
>
> I supp
> Martin Minkus wrote:
> > But it's a standard WaveLAN/Orinico card, which is what the wi driver is
> > intended for?
> >
> > I never had to worry about any of this when I had the old white/bronze
> > 2mbit wavelan cards, but with silver and gold cards, its been nothing
> > but fun and games
Martin Minkus wrote:
> But it's a standard WaveLAN/Orinico card, which is what the wi driver is
> intended for?
>
> I never had to worry about any of this when I had the old white/bronze
> 2mbit wavelan cards, but with silver and gold cards, its been nothing
> but fun and games
I suppose I c
Terry Lambert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 6 May 2002 18:21
To: Martin Minkus
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 802.11: WaveLAN/Orinoco Cards
Martin Minkus wrote:
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Okay, i am getting
some wierd stuff with this :)
I got a WinXP client
running the Orinico Client manager, and am watching what speed the FreeBSD
machine is sending me packets at.
silence:~# wicontrol
-t 5
With that option
set, lets play with ifconfig.
silence:~# ifco
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