Here ya go.
none6@pci0:5:0:0: class=0x028000 card=0x44108086 chip=0x31658086 rev=0x79
hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Intel Corporation'
device = 'Wireless 3165'
class = network
FreeBSD lrosenman-dell 11.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT #0 r295683: Wed Feb 17
02:07:17 UTC 201
WHich driver family is it?
-a
On 19 February 2016 at 15:55, Anthony Jenkins via freebsd-wireless
wrote:
> The Ralink RT3290 PCIe card is supported in Linux but not in FreeBSD. I'm
> trying to port the Linux bits to FreeBSD, unless someone else has already
> beat me to it...has anyone? I adde
if it doesn't yet come up at all on -head then please email pciconf
-lv to the list and I'll see what ID / support is missing.
I think the 3165 is one of those chips that need extra code that
openbsd didn't port to work "right".. :(
-a
On 19 February 2016 at 17:25, Larry Rosenman wrote:
> Jus
Just picked up a new laptop, with a Intel 3165 (dual-band, 802.11ac)
card.
Any chance of getting iwm(4) or other driver to support it?
I'm willing to guinea pig stuff.
(on -CURRENT)
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The Ralink RT3290 PCIe card is supported in Linux but not in FreeBSD.
I'm trying to port the Linux bits to FreeBSD, unless someone else has
already beat me to it...has anyone? I added the PCI device ID and most
of the firmware bits, but there's lots of stuff left to do...right now
what I have
Hi all,
I am currently trying to get the Netgear WG111T to work with the uath
driver.According to the manual it is supported.
I did already quite some research and debugging, and the problems obviously can
be narrowed down to uathload not working.
When I issueuathload -v -d /dev/ugen0.2
I randoml
Hi,
On Thu, 18 Feb 2016 22:17:25 +0100
Chris Van Steenlandt wrote:
> I recently installed FreeBSD release 10.2 on my old Sony Vaio laptop. It
> has an intel 3945ABG wireless interface.
> A lot of times however, I get the following two messages that pop up :
> wpi0: Radio transmitter is switched