> -Original Message-
> From: Arend Van Spriel [mailto:arend.vanspr...@broadcom.com]
>
> > Larry,
> >
> > Sorry about all these extra replies. Shortly after I sent my last
> > message my access point started recognizing the connection as 802.11ac
> > with PHY Rate / Modulation Rate of 86
On 3/2/19 12:09 PM, David R. Bergstein wrote:
Larry,
I tried using iw but it gives the same reading for bit rate. In regard
to the firmware, it was not installed via "make install" so I did it
manually.
David,
There was a typo in the Makefile. 'make install' now installs the firmware
correc
Larry,
I tried using iw but it gives the same reading for bit rate. In regard
to the firmware, it was not installed via "make install" so I did it
manually.
Sincerely,
David R. Bergstein
On 3/2/19 12:58 PM, Larry Finger wrote:
>> Larry,
>>
>> Sorry about all these extra replies. Shortly after
On 3/1/19 9:52 PM, David R. Bergstein wrote:
Larry,
Sorry about all these extra replies. Shortly after I sent my last
message my access point started recognizing the connection as 802.11ac
with PHY Rate / Modulation Rate of 866.6 Mbps. What is somewhat
misleading is the information reported by
Op 2 maart 2019 04:52:46 schreef "David R. Bergstein"
:
Larry,
Sorry about all these extra replies. Shortly after I sent my last
message my access point started recognizing the connection as 802.11ac
with PHY Rate / Modulation Rate of 866.6 Mbps. What is somewhat
misleading is the informatio
Larry,
Sorry about all these extra replies. Shortly after I sent my last
message my access point started recognizing the connection as 802.11ac
with PHY Rate / Modulation Rate of 866.6 Mbps. What is somewhat
misleading is the information reported by iwconfig (see bit rate below).
$ iwconfig wlo
Larry,
Please disregard my last message. The firmware is now installed and the
rtw88 module is working with my wireless router. The next hurdle
appears to be setting the speed to 802.11ac as it is currently
connecting as an 802.11n client.
Sincerely,
David R. Bergstein
On 3/1/19 9:55 PM, Davi
Larry,
Following up to your last reply, I blacklisted the r8822be module,
rebooted and was unable to bring up the wireless interface via rtw88.
Below are some errors recorded in my system log:
[ 267.509818] rtw_pci :3d:00.0: Direct firmware load for
rtw88/rtw8822b_fw.bin failed with error
On 3/1/19 4:26 PM, David R. Bergstein wrote:
Larry,
Thanks for the response and detailed instructions, which allowed me to
build and install the rtw88 kernel module. I cannot however seem to get
my system to actually use the module. Just to recap this is an HP Omen
laptop with secure boot disa
Larry,
Thanks for the response and detailed instructions, which allowed me to
build and install the rtw88 kernel module. I cannot however seem to get
my system to actually use the module. Just to recap this is an HP Omen
laptop with secure boot disabled. Upon boot-up both the new rtw88 and
old
On 2/28/19 8:32 PM, David R. Bergstein wrote:
Tony,
Thanks for your response. Can you advise as to the availability of the
new rtw88 driver? As it appears to be under development, I could not
locate a copy of the code for local compilation.
David,
Use the command 'git clone http://github.co
Tony,
Thanks for your response. Can you advise as to the availability of the
new rtw88 driver? As it appears to be under development, I could not
locate a copy of the code for local compilation.
Sincerely,
David R. Bergstein
On 2/27/19 5:23 AM, Tony Chuang wrote:
>> This message is in regard
> This message is in regard to a bug I have open on bugs.launchpad.net, 1813372,
> linked below. This issue, originally identified in an Ubuntu kernel, has been
> duplicated in the most current mainline kernel, 5.0-rc8, and is in regard to
> problems attaining a wireless connection at 802.11ac spe
This message is in regard to a bug I have open on bugs.launchpad.net,
1813372, linked below. This issue, originally identified in an Ubuntu
kernel, has been duplicated in the most current mainline kernel,
5.0-rc8, and is in regard to problems attaining a wireless connection at
802.11ac speeds.
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