This email updates 'OpenBSD Issue 1: Laptop Keyboard' of this thread.
NB: this laptop's minimal BIOS has no option to disable SMT cores.
The postings since Oct 2024 re Chromebook's, and the more recent
postings re laptop interrupt handling, have been followed by me. They
have prompted me to h
e a Thinkcentre, a Thinkpad laptop and an HP Probook laptop. My router
>> gives IP addresses in the 192.168.1.xxx segment.
>> Works fine on the ethernet and the builtin wifi adapters. But when I add a
>> USB D-Link adapter, the Thinkcentre behaves as expected, it gets an
>>
On 29/01/25 09:05, Niels Müller Larsen wrote:
> I have a Thinkcentre, a Thinkpad laptop and an HP Probook laptop. My router
> gives IP addresses in the 192.168.1.xxx segment.
> Works fine on the ethernet and the builtin wifi adapters. But when I add a
> USB D-Link adapter, the
On Wed, Jan 29, 2025 at 09:05:18AM +, Niels Müller Larsen wrote:
> Hi there
> I have a Thinkcentre, a Thinkpad laptop and an HP Probook laptop. My
> router gives IP addresses in the 192.168.1.xxx segment.
> Works fine on the ethernet and the builtin wifi adapters. But when I
> a
Hi there
I have a Thinkcentre, a Thinkpad laptop and an HP Probook laptop. My router
gives IP addresses in the 192.168.1.xxx segment.
Works fine on the ethernet and the builtin wifi adapters. But when I add a USB
D-Link adapter, the Thinkcentre behaves as expected, it gets an 192.168.1.xyz
hen portability and managiability (it will form "man"..) I would
> > like to state
> > my strange feeling reading about a WiFi choice for interconnecting
> > its own
> > OpenBSD station, doesnt appear like a great food. Then certainly
> > everyone
> >
would
> like to state
> my strange feeling reading about a WiFi choice for interconnecting
> its own
> OpenBSD station, doesnt appear like a great food. Then certainly
> everyone
> should have its own experience with related comunication modes.
> But modestly I have this
Beyond the help that everyone also eventually the spammers deserve
like a longtime OpenBSD user who target this "terrific" OS for its security,
then portability and managiability (it will form "man"..) I would like to state
my strange feeling reading about a WiFi choice for
On Wed, Jul 03, 2024 at 12:23:49AM -0400, openbsd_fr...@mail2tor.com wrote:
> Dear users!
>
> How do I get wifi working for desktop use?
the general instructions in the FAQ, in particular
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html
and https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Wireless should b
Dear users!
How do I get wifi working for desktop use?
/John
> ... reading posts from people using these on other OS (which aren't very
> positive) I > wouldn't think this is worth the trouble.
Somebody I know has a mainboard with Realtek chipset with 2.5Gb rate
and runs Windows 11. On Auto mode, the card "jumps" and locks on 100Mb
mode in a 1Gb network. T
On 2024-05-24, Gustavo Rios wrote:
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>
> Is there plan to add support ?
Can't say for sure what somebody might like to work on, but from reading
posts from people using these o
I have no idea
It depends on a lot of tings: availbility of docs from Realtek,
availability of hardware, availability of desire and time from a
developer.
FreeBSD has a driver, it uses their "bolt a Linux driver on a FreeBSD
kernel" framework we don't have. So no easy port of that one.
Is there plan to add support ?
Thanks a lot
Em qui., 23 de mai. de 2024 às 04:10, Otto Moerbeek
escreveu:
> On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 03:56:01AM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
>
> > Here you have them:
>
> ...
> "Realtek 8821CE" rev 0x00 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 not configured
>
> That means there is
> On 2024-05-23, Gustavo Rios wrote:
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>>
>> Hi folks!
>>
>> I would like to setup my openbsd wifi but up to now, no success.
>> Here is my lspci output. May som
On 2024-05-23, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> --1fa3f9061917b744
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
>
> Hi folks!
>
> I would like to setup my openbsd wifi but up to now, no success.
> Here is my lspci output. May some one help me ?
>
> Thanks
On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 03:56:01AM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> Here you have them:
...
"Realtek 8821CE" rev 0x00 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 not configured
That means there is no driver available in OpenBSD for that card.
-Otto
Here you have them:
Em qui., 23 de mai. de 2024 às 02:59, Otto Moerbeek
escreveu:
> On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 01:44:57AM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
>
> > Hi folks!
> >
> > I would like to setup my openbsd wifi but up to now, no success.
> > Here is my lspc
On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 01:44:57AM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> Hi folks!
>
> I would like to setup my openbsd wifi but up to now, no success.
> Here is my lspci output. May some one help me ?
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> 02:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semicondu
Hi folks!
I would like to setup my openbsd wifi but up to now, no success.
Here is my lspci output. May some one help me ?
Thanks a lot.
02:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8821CE
802.11ac PCIe Wireless Network Adapter
--
The lion and the tiger may be more powerful
Hello,
Posting and re posting isn't going to get you help any quicker if no one has
that card there won't be any interest and wifi is badly supported on any BSD.
This looks more of a PR issue rather a ML issue
Chris
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Crossposting on misc aswell
2024. máj. 7. 14:50:33 Mizsei Zoltán :
Hi,
I have a so called "Tenda 300Mbps Mini Wireless N Adapter" (this is not the
terribly small one). It reports itself as:
urtwn0 at uhub0 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0 "Realtek 802.11n NIC" rev
2.10/2.00 addr 2
urtwn0:
s for supported HW or create your own
driver just how it is. You can't buy a new pre built computer and not have
something not be supported mostly being wifi not to mention WiFi is limited to
2.4 so what's the point and this isnt the projects fault buy companies that
don't have docs
On Sat, May 04, 2024 at 03:01:54PM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> I have just installed OpenBSD in my brand new notebook. It is a dell
> notebook that came with just a wifi NIC. How do i discover the name o my
> wifi nic ?
ifconfig with no arguments should list all network interfaces the k
On Sat, 04 May 2024 21:39:18 +0200,
Manuel Solis wrote:
>
> You could check your interfaces with "ifconfig", then you could see which
> interface you have, the most common are iwm0, iwn0, or something like that,
>
Here the catch: they need a firmware and system needs an internet to get one.
--
dhcp
For reference, feel free to check the FAQ page.
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Wireless
El sáb, 4 may 2024 a las 13:16, Gustavo Rios ()
escribió:
> Hi folks!
>
> I have just installed OpenBSD in my brand new notebook. It is a dell
> notebook that came with just a wifi NIC.
On Sat, May 4, 2024 at 2:05 PM Gustavo Rios wrote:
> I have just installed OpenBSD in my brand new notebook. It is a dell
> notebook that came with just a wifi NIC. How do i discover the name o my
> wifi nic ?
>
If your nic is supported, it will appear in the list of config
On Sat, May 04, 2024 at 03:40:18PM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> how to install via pkg_add if i have no network connection ?
dmesg and ifconfig should give you a name of the wifi chipset already.
To install required packages and firmware, buy a USB adapter.
They are $5 and work out of the box
ummm, did you try ifconfig?
On May 4, 2024 12:01:54 PM MDT, Gustavo Rios wrote:
>Hi folks!
>
>I have just installed OpenBSD in my brand new notebook. It is a dell
>notebook that came with just a wifi NIC. How do i discover the name o my
>wifi nic ?
>
>Thanks a lot.
>
>
s a dell
> > notebook that came with just a wifi NIC. How do i discover the name o my
> > wifi nic ?
>
> Look at 'dmesg' and 'lspci' output, last one from 'pkg_add pciutils'.
>
--
The lion and the tiger may be more powerful, but the wolves do not perform
in the circus
Hi folks!
I have just installed OpenBSD in my brand new notebook. It is a dell
notebook that came with just a wifi NIC. How do i discover the name o my
wifi nic ?
Thanks a lot.
--
The lion and the tiger may be more powerful, but the wolves do not perform
in the circus
Well, FreeBSD did do it after all. I only had 1 instance of
Wifi connectivity issue so far but zero wifi disconnects, like
I constantly had on OpenBSD. Shady.
On Thu, Apr 4, 2024 at 10:50 PM Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
>
> On Thu, Apr 04, 2024 at 07:22:01PM +0500, ofthecentury wrote:
&g
On Thu, Apr 04, 2024 at 07:22:01PM +0500, ofthecentury wrote:
> Okkk, device hangups still occur. But there's some
> statistics at least in FreeBSD, by running
> `sysctl dev.ath`...anything like that in OpenBSD?
netstat -I $devicename with your choice of options will reveal at least some
informati
eeBSD and running a wifi AP there seems smooth.
> It might still start being wonky and might not last, but for now
> there's been an immediate relief in symptoms, it seems.
> Aside being on a different implementation of the wireless network
> stack and the athn0 driver, what's d
Here's the solution to the athn0 driver constant cop outs.
I installed FreeBSD and running a wifi AP there seems smooth.
It might still start being wonky and might not last, but for now
there's been an immediate relief in symptoms, it seems.
Aside being on a different implementat
Frolicking through the net80211 jungle of the code, it looks like
the authenticated wifi client info is stored by the kernel and not exposed
to the userspace. But I'm still not 100% sure which source file does
it and what variable holds that. I see net80211 code that deals with
the associ
the same hardware but vlan'ed and firewalled to sh*ts,
including IPSEC. Strangers at the door can use the open access point, friends
inside the apartment can use the encrypted 2nd access point and close friends
such as spouse or girlfriend would be allowed on the highest layer of private
Wif
sent through a deauth/reauth sequence and will see an
> > almost seamless experience. Should be doable on OpenBSD?
> > clients manually
>
> Hi,
>
> I'd check in /usr/src/sys/net80211/* that should be everything having to do
> with wifi, other than the drivers themselve
nd will see an
> almost seamless experience. Should be doable on OpenBSD?
> clients manually
Hi,
I'd check in /usr/src/sys/net80211/* that should be everything having to do
with wifi, other than the drivers themselves which are in /usr/src/sys/dev/*
and /usr/src/sys/arch/*.
If you want a g
at 9:35 PM Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
>
> On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 08:59:49PM +0500, ofthecentury wrote:
> > And now something else happened, which seems like a big
> > bug.
> > athn0 sent a reason 6 deauthentication to my wifi client
> > after I cycled the athn0 wi
On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 08:59:49PM +0500, ofthecentury wrote:
> And now something else happened, which seems like a big
> bug.
> athn0 sent a reason 6 deauthentication to my wifi client
> after I cycled the athn0 wifi interface!
> Reason 6 death is class 2 frame received from a n
And now something else happened, which seems like a big
bug.
athn0 sent a reason 6 deauthentication to my wifi client
after I cycled the athn0 wifi interface!
Reason 6 death is class 2 frame received from a nonauthenticated
station. Correct me if I'm wrong, but this sounds like a major
bug i
Ok, I also just got reason 16 deauth happen. It says it was
sending msg 1/2 of the group key handshake to my wifi client,
it repeated it twice, and then the reason 16 deauth happened.
Then it says deauth to the wifi client and then wifi client was
purged from node cache. And now, the network SSID
hat resets athn0,
it 'creates ibss' but then it proceeds to start hostap mode
from the hostname.athn0 config file, at least this one time that
this just happened. The wifi client device proceeded to
connect to the wifi network just fine.
Before, the problem was that my phone wouldn't c
On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 05:44:32PM +0500, ofthecentury wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 5:29 PM Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> >
> > why?
>
> I got "disassoc"s events in the log.
disassociations can happen for a number of different reasons. The event
should log a reason code, which you can look u
On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 5:29 PM Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
>
> why?
I got "disassoc"s events in the log.
> The option to make the driver output more information is
>
> debug
I did this. "ifconfig athn0 debug." That's how I saw "disassoc"
events.
Anyone can send disassociation events to the ac
On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 04:19:31PM +0500, ofthecentury wrote:
> I have an athn0 wifi hotspot going.
> I think I get wifi dissassoc attacks.
why?
> I actually don't understand why cycling
> the interface gets my wifi device back
> online. Maybe it's actually a problem w
I have an athn0 wifi hotspot going.
I think I get wifi dissassoc attacks.
I know I'm just mitigating for now, but
I cycle the wifi interface periodically,
and that gets my client device back online.
I actually don't understand why cycling
the interface gets my wifi device back
online.
On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 2:17 PM Patcher wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having problem connecting to internet in my openbsd desktop. During
> installation I was unable to connect to my mobile hotspot (don't have
> wifi). I didn't pay much attention to it and continued
Hello,
I am having problem connecting to internet in my openbsd desktop. During
installation I was unable to connect to my mobile hotspot (don't have wifi). I
didn't pay much attention to it and continued to installation. After
installation I went to install firmware for my wifi card (
Greetings,
You may want to provide your dmesg output as well, but I suspect your
WiFi device might need firmware (assuming it's supported), so it's
recommended you connect via Ethernet somehow, run "fw_update" as root,
and then try again.
-Claudio
On Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at
There is no internet connection with mobile hotspot even though ifconfig shows
that eifi is active. There is in destination or gateway in netstate -rn. I
suspect sonething is wrong with dhcp but I can't think of any solution. Please
look into this issue.
Thanks
Also need to see your pf firewall ruleset (pfctl -sr) probably.
On Sun, Mar 10, 2024 at 4:29 PM Zé Loff wrote:
>
> On Sun, Mar 10, 2024 at 10:00:23AM +, Hari wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I wanted to connect my openbsd system to wifi. So I downloaded and
> > instal
On Sun, Mar 10, 2024 at 10:00:23AM +, Hari wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wanted to connect my openbsd system to wifi. So I downloaded and installed
> the
> the necessary wifi firmware using wired connetion. As stated in openbsd
> wireless
> networking faq I edited the /etc/h
Hello,
I wanted to connect my openbsd system to wifi. So I downloaded and installed the
the necessary wifi firmware using wired connetion. As stated in openbsd wireless
networking faq I edited the /etc/hostname.mtw0 file and added the necessary
details according to the format. Then I started the
Dear all,
I´m just a hobbyist, not a pro. The HP Stream 11 is what I need for
my purpose, apart from not working internal WLAN: REALTEK 8822CE...
I found out that the FreeBSD folks have a driver for REALTEKs
devices, see below, rtw88 as of FreeBSD 13.2, rtw89 nowadays.
Now may I ask you:
I
On Sat, 3 Feb 2024 11:23:44 +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 03, 2024 at 10:57:37AM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> > On Sat, Feb 03, 2024 at 07:26:33AM +0100, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> > > I installed OpenBSD on a T490. I can't connect to WiFi. I'm not sur
On Sat, Feb 03, 2024 at 10:57:37AM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 03, 2024 at 07:26:33AM +0100, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I installed OpenBSD on a T490. I can't connect to WiFi. I'm not sure if
> > it's because the devic
On Sat, Feb 03, 2024 at 07:26:33AM +0100, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I installed OpenBSD on a T490. I can't connect to WiFi. I'm not sure if it's
> because the device is not supported. In the dmesg I see the following line:
>
> "Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX2
Hello,
I installed OpenBSD on a T490. I can't connect to WiFi. I'm not sure if it's
because the device is not supported. In the dmesg I see the following line:
"Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201" rev 0x00 at pci0 dev 20 function 3 not configured
I ran fw_update, and I can see t
Am Donnerstag 16 November 2023 um 15:29:27 +0100, schrieb Manuel Kuklinski 1,7K:
> Until yesterday my WiFi on an iPhone 7 (iOS 15.8) was working
> flawlessly; the IPv4s are statically assigned by dhcp(8). I disabled MAC
> address randomization on the smartphone. As it seems, I can
Am Donnerstag 16 November 2023 um 20:08:16 +0100, schrieb Manuel Kuklinski 1,0K:
> I opened a support ticket with Cupertino, since TCP seems to be clearly
> working, according to the mentioned app - just "regular" connections can't
> be openend to HTTP, IMAP et al, via TCP in different apps...
"Cl
Am Freitag 17 November 2023 um 21:31:44 +1100, schrieb jslee 0,5K:
> Are you sure your phone isn’t attempting a DNS lookup, failing and deciding
> that the WiFi is pointless?
As posted in a reply to my e-mail, I tested a TCP connection with "ELX
TCP CLient" from the smartphone a
Am Donnerstag 16 November 2023 um 20:27:37 -0700, schrieb David Rinehart 0,7K:
> Maybe... Is the clock set to the correct time on the iPhone?
Yes, the clock is set to the correct time.
On Fri, 17 Nov 2023, at 01:29, Manuel Kuklinski wrote:
> Until yesterday my WiFi on an iPhone 7 (iOS 15.8) was working
> flawlessly; the IPv4s are statically assigned by dhcp(8). I disabled MAC
> address randomization on the smartphone. As it seems, I can ping, e.g.
> google.de (both I
Maybe... Is the clock set to the correct time on the iPhone?
> o I tried disabling the RPZ:
> no luck.
>
> o I tried loading /etc/examples/pf.conf:
> no luck.
>
> o I tried re-naming the WiFi and changing the wpakey:
> no luck.
>
> o I tried enabling
On 11/16/2023 9:39 AM, Manuel Kuklinski wrote:
Am Donnerstag 16 November 2023 um 8:53:10 -0700, schrieb John Brooks 2,1K:
I had a similar problem a few weeks back. Turned out to be a partial
failure of a network card. I could send and receive ICMP traffic, but
not TCP traffic. Replaced the netwo
Am Donnerstag 16 November 2023 um 17:39:36 +0100, schrieb Manuel Kuklinski 0,3K:
> Am Donnerstag 16 November 2023 um 8:53:10 -0700, schrieb John Brooks 2,1K:
> > I had a similar problem a few weeks back. Turned out to be a partial
> > failure of a network card. I could send and receive ICMP traffic
On 11/16/2023 7:29 AM, Manuel Kuklinski wrote:
Hi misc,
I quickly chatted on #openbsd over at libera and tried different
solutions but none of them worked; my problem is as follows:
Until yesterday my WiFi on an iPhone 7 (iOS 15.8) was working
flawlessly; the IPv4s are statically assigned by
Am Donnerstag 16 November 2023 um 8:53:10 -0700, schrieb John Brooks 2,1K:
> I had a similar problem a few weeks back. Turned out to be a partial
> failure of a network card. I could send and receive ICMP traffic, but
> not TCP traffic. Replaced the network card, then everything worked
> as expecte
Hi misc,
I quickly chatted on #openbsd over at libera and tried different
solutions but none of them worked; my problem is as follows:
Until yesterday my WiFi on an iPhone 7 (iOS 15.8) was working
flawlessly; the IPv4s are statically assigned by dhcp(8). I disabled MAC
address randomization on
On Mon, Sep 04, 2023 at 06:47:06PM +0800, Tito Mari Francis Esca??o wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> Can somebody please point me to the proper resources on printing through
> wifi?
> I will have an Epson L3250 and wants to print from my OpenBSD 7.3
Here is how I got my Xerox WiFi Lasre Pri
It makes no difference that it's wifi.
If the printer is network connected, you can set it up in printcap(5)
as any other network-connected printer.
Make sure that the printer speaks postscript natively.
Otherwise, you will have to jump through hoops,
installing a printer-specific filter/d
Hi everyone,
Can somebody please point me to the proper resources on printing through
wifi?
I will have an Epson L3250 and wants to print from my OpenBSD 7.3
laptop. This printer should work nicely with my office-issued Mac, and
wants to use it with my personal laptop running OpenBSD.
Advise would
Hello Stefan,
On Mon, May 29, 2023 at 09:07:09PM +0200, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Mon, May 29, 2023 at 10:13:30PM +1200, Avon Robertson wrote:
> > $ fgrep -e AR9485 *
> > ar9003reg.h:#define AR9485_PHY_65NM_CH0_TOP20x16284
> > ar9003reg.h:#define AR9485_PHY_CH0_XTAL 0x16290
>
On Mon, May 29, 2023 at 10:13:30PM +1200, Avon Robertson wrote:
> $ fgrep -e AR9485 *
> ar9003reg.h:#define AR9485_PHY_65NM_CH0_TOP2 0x16284
> ar9003reg.h:#define AR9485_PHY_CH0_XTAL 0x16290
> ar9003reg.h:/* Bits for AR9485_PHY_65NM_CH0_TOP2. */
> ar9003reg.h:#define AR9485_PHY_65NM_
My aim is to configure this surplus laptop as a router firewall for my
daughter's home network.
The laptop previously had Windows 8 installed and it's keyboard worked
without apparent error under Windows 8, as did it's Atheros AR9485 WiFi.
OpenBSD Issue 1: Laptop Keyboard
When
e not working with OpenBSD were two WiFi
dongles with chipsets RTL8188FTV and RTL8812AU.
However, after reading the urtwn(4) source with my near non-existent kernel
development knowledge, I now believe that it is not as simple as just adding
the device IDs and hooking them into urtwn(4) to get
hi all .
the Intel's Dual Band Wireless 8260NGW works well on HP's prodesk 800 G3 dm .
# dmesg | grep iwm0
iwm0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "Intel AC 8260" rev 0x3a, msi
iwm0: hw rev 0x200, fw ver 36.ca7b901d.0, address xxx^3
-
regards
On 2022-07-31, Kostya Berger wrote:
> Hello everyone. I'm trying to set up a wireless AP with EAP-TLS (802.1x).So,
> in the file /etc/hostname.athn0 I use "mediaopt hostap" and "wpa wpaakms
> 802.1x" options among the standard.
> QUESTION: where do I supply Radius server address:port ? It's neve
hi all .
I'm running pf.conf behind the second wi-fi router .
[openbsd PC]--wired lan-->2nd wifi router--wifi-->1st wifi router
-->internet
opebbsd address is 192.168.68.123 .
/etc/pf.conf is
-
table { 0.0.0.0/8 10.0.0.0/8 127.0.0.0/8 169.254.0.0/16 \
Dnia Tue, Mar 29, 2022 at 05:31:56AM +0300, Mihai Popescu napisał(a):
> > Pure access points are just network bridges ...
>
> Most AP I encountered were linux based with web servers for
> configuration access.
> Do you know if there is an AP model with minimal firmware to do that bridging?
> If so
> Pure access points are just network bridges ...
Most AP I encountered were linux based with web servers for
configuration access.
Do you know if there is an AP model with minimal firmware to do that bridging?
If so, can you post some models, please?
Thank you.
On 3/28/22 1:52 PM, Eric Thomas wrote:
I'm trying to determine if a WiFi AP is compatible with OpenBSD. For
example, checking the [Wireless FAQ's](
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Wireless), I don't see whether the
chipset used by the [UniFi Access Point WiFe 6 Pro](
https
On 28.3.2022 19:52, Eric Thomas wrote:
I'm trying to determine if a WiFi AP is compatible with OpenBSD. For
example, checking the [Wireless FAQ's](
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Wireless), I don't see whether
the
chipset used by the [UniFi Access Point WiFe 6 Pro](
ht
I'm trying to determine if a WiFi AP is compatible with OpenBSD. For
example, checking the [Wireless FAQ's](
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Wireless), I don't see whether the
chipset used by the [UniFi Access Point WiFe 6 Pro](
https://dl.ui.com/ds/u6-pro_ds.pdf) is compat
On Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 02:34:54PM -0800, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> holy crap, rather than maintain the drivers and net80211 layer, they are just
> building compat for the linux version?
Yes. Any complex problem can be solved by adding another layer
of indirection ;)
I first heard of this idea at
BSD has tested iwlwifi with Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6 AX210 160MHz, REV=0x420.
> > Wifi 6E, ty-a0-gf-a0-63.ucode.
> >
> > Is there a way of implementing this and making the wifi module work.
> >
> > https://wiki.freebsd.org/WiFi/Iwlwifi
>
> I will likely work on AX210
On 2022/01/06 16:57, Anant Pande wrote:
> Post installation after fw_update ( which did not automatically install the
> iwx driver, so had to manually do ‘fw_update iwx’), the wifi is not working,
> that is no wireless interface shows up in ifconfig command output.
> I tried this on
Post installation after fw_update ( which did not automatically install the iwx
driver, so had to manually do ‘fw_update iwx’), the wifi is not working, that
is no wireless interface shows up in ifconfig command output.
I tried this on Openbsd 7.0 release and snapshots both.
Also how compatible
On Oct 17 19:14:59, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> On Oct 17 17:21:24, s...@stsp.name wrote:
> > On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 05:05:19PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > > This is current/amd64 on a Lenovo B50-30 (full dmesg below).
> > > Everything seems to run fine, exc
On Sat, Nov 20, 2021 at 04:04:25PM +, Patrick Harper wrote:
> You need to get the authors to change the license to an acceptable one
> first, as GPL won't cut it. https://www.openbsd.org/policy.html
The rtw89 driver is already dual-licensed as GPL/BSD via:
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR
You need to get the authors to change the license to an acceptable one
first, as GPL won't cut it. https://www.openbsd.org/policy.html
--
Patrick Harper
paia...@fastmail.com
On Fri, 19 Nov 2021, at 15:24, Moritz Messner wrote:
> Hello,
>
> there seems to be a working driver
Hello,
there seems to be a working driver for this wifi chip which works under
Linux (https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw89) and I have it in my laptop
(will probably replace it with a intel ax200/201 so I can use it at school).
How much work would be needed to port the driver to OpenBSD?
On 2021-10-30, Vilnius wrote:
> Dear OpenBSD Community,
>
>
> I hope you are all doing well.
>
> I'm thinking about building OBSD based home router with wifi access point,
> but I'm not sure which card I should pickup which would provide best
> compatibilit
On Sat, Oct 30, 2021 at 11:17:31AM +, Vilnius wrote:
> Dear OpenBSD Community,
>
>
> I hope you are all doing well.
>
> I'm thinking about building OBSD based home router with wifi access
> point, but I'm not sure which card I should pickup which would provide
On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 9:31 AM Sardor Muminov wrote:
> I’ve tried with Arch Linux bootable USB image.
> Below is the trimmed dmesg output containing "iwlwifi".
>
> [ 10.780644] iwlwifi :00:14.3: Direct firmware load for
> iwlwifi-QuZ-a0-jf-b0-64.ucode failed with error -2
> [ 11.208185]
> https://0bin.net/paste/pNBrVw-L#7eWENjA8U41mikVDnCgUsJensq+mWbRzpOuEtLD8usQ
> > 2.
> >
> https://0bin.net/paste/BCS7i7tw#-T5l1bFgNh3Q6eOb6R5sSOi57bEpFralPd5v/Hv1vdF
> >
> > I have checked Joshua's blog post, but it seems I have a newer version of
> > the
pcidump[2] output.
>
> 1.
> https://0bin.net/paste/pNBrVw-L#7eWENjA8U41mikVDnCgUsJensq+mWbRzpOuEtLD8usQ
> 2.
> https://0bin.net/paste/BCS7i7tw#-T5l1bFgNh3Q6eOb6R5sSOi57bEpFralPd5v/Hv1vdF
>
> I have checked Joshua's blog post, but it seems I have a newer version of
> th
usQ
2.
https://0bin.net/paste/BCS7i7tw#-T5l1bFgNh3Q6eOb6R5sSOi57bEpFralPd5v/Hv1vdF
I have checked Joshua's blog post, but it seems I have a newer version of
the WiFi chipset (Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201).
Is there any possibility for me to get this issue resolved?
Thanks in advance,
Sardor
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