On Thu, 18 Mar 2010, Ing. Alexander KrE!ek wrote:
> Same story here.
>
> After a lot of tries with two different Atheros AR5212/5213 (one CM9 and
> one TP-Link) I bought "Tonze PC-620C" minipci card with Ralink chipset.
> Mission accomplished.
It's not only hostap. I think something gone wrong w
Same story here.
After a lot of tries with two different Atheros AR5212/5213 (one CM9 and
one TP-Link) I bought "Tonze PC-620C" minipci card with Ralink chipset.
Mission accomplished.
Alexander
On Thu, 2010-03-18 at 09:19 -0400, Forman, Jeffrey wrote:
> To tie the knot off on this saga for those
To tie the knot off on this saga for those on the list and otherwise, the
Winstrom CM9 card I purchased just would not do 802.11g. Every search I
performed lead me to this fact, including the output from 'ifconfig ath0
media.'
I ended up buying a _much cheaper_ Gigabyte GN-WI01GS mini-pci b/g card
Yeah, this is something I did battle with awhile ago. I have a laptop
with an Atheros 5005 based card that I use as a gateway between a
wired and wireless network. As far as I know, the ath(4) driver
doesn't have the ability to do 11g, only 11a and 11b. Same thing with
a DCMA81 11abg card.
I ca
To do some more testing, I upgraded to the latest i386 snapshot, but seems
that I get the same results. 802.11a/b work, but not g. A subscriber emailed
me off list about forcing "mode 11g" in the hostname.ath0 file, which I did.
But to no avail, that did not work either.
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 8
Hi Misc,
I recently have built myself a pcengines alix single board computer with an
Winstrom CM9 (atheros ar5212) mini pci wifi card, that according to ath(4)
supports hostap mode. I believe I have my hostname.ath0 file setup
correctly, but the card refuses to go into 11g mode, only using 11b/11a
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