-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I've recently installed a pair of 802.11n cards in my soekris net6501 and alix in the hope that they'd some day be able to be used in hostap mode on netbsd (no need for n, g would be quite sufficient) but alas that day seems not to be quite here yet.
The cards are the mini-PCIe and mini-PCI versions of the Merlin (according the athn man page) the former is an AR9280 and the latter latter an AR9220 (I think, it's detected as an AR9280 by the athn driver, pcidevs doesn't seem to know about the 9220) The AR9280 works well in client mode, but I get huge packet loss when I try to run it in hostap mode. My sporadic research seems to suggest that this is due to missing support for powersaving in connected clients. The AR9220 is not doing quite as well, it's detected, but the athn driver thinks it's an AR9280 and also thinks it's only capable of 802.11a. 'ifconfig athn0 list scan' yields no results, but then there are no 802.11a access points transmitting near that machine anyway so no wonder. Now I have a couple of questions, is anyone working on the powersaving issue? Is there much work involved? Is there something I can do? /Staffan - -- Staffan Thomén - ADB3 455F 10D5 86D1 78D6 048D 11BB D66E 7C7E 2EF8 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iEYEARECAAYFAlVM+mgACgkQEbvWbnx+LvisqgCfVJDhCXQwy3nv8FMeFjrVwb0i o6cAn1JhVNxNPnKfyzG4rIBsdWtO9iaB =gzL0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
