Updated Driver for 3945ABG Intel 3945ABG Wireless LAN controller

Sam Fourman Jr. sfourman at gmail.com
Sat Feb 3 04:31:22 UTC 2007


Michel,

I was told a few days ago that those messages are nothing more than
debug messages, and that is how it is supposed to work.

Sam Fourman Jr.

On 2/2/07, Michel Talon <michel at lpthe.jussieu.fr> wrote:
> >     A new version of the driver is up which fixes the firmware issues.
> > Seems the wpi-firmware-kmod port was creating corrupt modules.
> > Things should work much better now. Download at the same place, file:
> > 20070131-wpi-freebsd.tar.gz
>
> Unfortunately, i must report that this last version still does not work for
> me. Even worse the computer is flooded with error messages to the point it is
> hard to reboot.
> These are like so:
> Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: rx notification qid=96 idx=92 flags=0 type=131
> len=20
> Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: rx notification qid=96 idx=93 flags=0
> type=157 len=244
> Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: rx notification qid=96 idx=94
> flags=0 type=130 len=24
> Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: scanning channel 14
> status 1
> Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: rx notification qid=96 idx=95 flags=0
> type=131 len=20
> Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: rx notification qid=96 idx=96
> flags=0 type=132 len=16 Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: scan finished nchan=14
> status=1 chan=14
> Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: rx notification qid=4 idx=136
> flags=0 type=128 len=8
> Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: rx notification qid=96
> idx=97 flags=0 type=157 len=244
> Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: rx notification
> qid=96 idx=98 flags=0 type=130 len=24
> Feb  3 00:11:31 rose kernel: scanning
> channel 36 status 1
> continually repeating and the WLAN light never lights up.
>
> For me the driver   0070121-wpi-freebsd.tar.gz as mentioned in the postof
> Gilbert Cao is the only one that works, and works very well. I am just using it
> now.  My computer is a Sony Vaio VGN C1 in 32 bits mode.
>
> --
>
> Michel Talon
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