On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 04:48:44PM +, Eitan Adler wrote:
> I created an ndis driver for my wireless card and kldloaded it.
> When I try
> ifconfig ndis0 up scan
> my computer just freezes and it does not find any of the 100
> (exaggeration) APs around.
>
> This is a broadcom wireless card.
>
> If you break out of the scan (^C), is the machine responsive? I've
> noticed a hang when scanning with my ndis'd 4318, but no problems
> otherwise.
I can't break out of the scan with ^C. It just hangs.
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Eitan Adler
"Security is increased by designing for the way humans actually behave."
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On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Eitan Adler wrote:
> I created an ndis driver for my wireless card and kldloaded it.
> When I try
> ifconfig ndis0 up scan
> my computer just freezes and it does not find any of the 100
> (exaggeration) APs around.
>
If you break out of the scan (^C), is the machi
Eitan Adler wrote:
> I created an ndis driver for my wireless card and kldloaded it.
> When I try
> ifconfig ndis0 up scan
> my computer just freezes and it does not find any of the 100
> (exaggeration) APs around.
>
> This is a broadcom wireless card.
>
I just tried
ifconfig ndis0 up
and it als
I created an ndis driver for my wireless card and kldloaded it.
When I try
ifconfig ndis0 up scan
my computer just freezes and it does not find any of the 100
(exaggeration) APs around.
This is a broadcom wireless card.
--
Eitan Adler
"Security is increased by designing for the way humans actual