hi!
Ok! So there's already a driver, iwm, and hopefully slowly it'll grow
11n and 11ac support. Right now it just supports 11a and 11bg. I'm
updating our driver to sync with dragonflybsd and hopefully that'll
pull in intel 3160 support if it's not already working! The good news
here though is you
Hi,
I'm not quite sure where should I look for the information. I'm on Linux at
the moment and here's the output of several commands:
`lshw -class network`:
description: Wireless interface
product: Wireless 3160
vendor: Intel Corporation
...
capabilities: pm msi pciexpress bu
hiya!
Which chipset is it!
porting a driver is a big task, but it all depends on what it is!
-adrian
On 4 March 2017 at 17:17, Mateusz Piotrowski <0...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Recently, I've tried installing FreeBSD on Lenovo Yoga 3 14. It turned out
> that
> its wireless device (which
Hi,
Recently, I've tried installing FreeBSD on Lenovo Yoga 3 14. It turned out
that
its wireless device (which uses 802.11ac) support is not there yet
according to
[1] and [2]. Additionally, Adrian@'s presentation from BSDCan 2012 [3] says
"802.11ac support? .. it's rapidly approaching, it should