Hi!
I am in the begin of extending rtwn(4) to RTL8723BE. How hard it would
be if there is only one letter changed in chip name if AE is already
supported. :)
My progress so far has been detecting the chip, reading the rom table
and loading the firmware. Any use of the interface causes log
reports about v3.
Thank you all (Theo, Stefan, Eric, Stuart, Kevin, Mihai) for the
detailed answers.
topic url: http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/rtwn-td356885.html
Actual date: Dec 24, 2018.
Closed.
WBR,
Stanislav Gilmulin
On 12-12-2018 19:14, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Eric Furman wrote
About your card, you can extract it from the laptop and ask here for a
wi-fi PCIe model that is fully supported and functional. Then buy that
recommanded card and mail this one to a developer, since you can't
make use of it soon.
Eric Furman wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 11, 2018, at 8:56 PM, Stanislav wrote:
> > OK. What can I do?
> > Could you recommend an action I can make?
> > Is it normal if I just wait for new version of rtwn?
> > Or does this situation mean that mentioned card probably
On Tue, Dec 11, 2018, at 8:56 PM, Stanislav wrote:
> OK. What can I do?
> Could you recommend an action I can make?
> Is it normal if I just wait for new version of rtwn?
> Or does this situation mean that mentioned card probably never will be
> supported?
>
> I have s
On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 06:56:22PM -0700, Stanislav wrote:
> OK. What can I do?
> Could you recommend an action I can make?
> Is it normal if I just wait for new version of rtwn?
> Or does this situation mean that mentioned card probably never will be
> supported?
>
> I
OK. What can I do?
Could you recommend an action I can make?
Is it normal if I just wait for new version of rtwn?
Or does this situation mean that mentioned card probably never will be
supported?
I have searched similar cases.
Stefan Sperling's report at EuroBSDcon2017: "Sometimes j
On 2018-12-11, gilmulin wrote:
> My network device is Realtek RTL8723BE Wireless LAN 802.11 PCI-E NIC.
>
> By the way, rtwn driver has the firmware for my device:
> # ls /etc/firmware | grep rtwn-rtl8723
> rtwn-rtl8723befw_36
> rtwn-rtl8723fw
> rtwn-rtl8723fw_B
Firmware was
t; Link Speed: 2.5 / 2.5 GT/s Link Width: x1 / x1
> > 0x0100: Enhanced Capability 0x01: Advanced Error Reporting
> > 0x0140: Enhanced Capability 0x03: Device Serial Number
> > 0x0150: Enhanced Capability 0x18: Latency Tolerance Reporting
>
> 0x0070: Capability 0x10: PCI Express
> Link Speed: 2.5 / 2.5 GT/s Link Width: x1 / x1
> 0x0100: Enhanced Capability 0x01: Advanced Error Reporting
> 0x0140: Enhanced Capability 0x03: Device Serial Number
> 0x0150: Enhanced Capabili
ial Number
0x0150: Enhanced Capability 0x18: Latency Tolerance Reporting
0x0158: Enhanced Capability 0x1e: L1 PM
By the way, rtwn driver has the firmware for my device:
# ls /etc/firmware | grep rtwn-rtl8723
rtwn-rtl8723befw_36
rtwn-rtl8723fw
rtwn-rtl8723fw_B
As one can see, the device i
nd out that it features a new driver that supports my wireless NIC.
> However I'm hitting roadblock after roadblock trying to find support.
> I found one thread in the archives mentioning rtwn(4), and a Stefan was
> asking if there's anyone who has an RTL8192CE and wants to test
lock after roadblock trying to find support.
I found one thread in the archives mentioning rtwn(4), and a Stefan was asking
if there's anyone who has an RTL8192CE and wants to test it with the driver. I
have this card and I'm having trouble getting it to work. I've run fw_update
loc
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