cvs commit: src/sys/net80211 ieee80211.c ieee80211_input.c ieee80211_ioctl.c ieee80211_node.c ieee80211_node.h ieee80211_output.c ieee80211_proto.c ieee80211_proto.h ieee80211_var.h src/sys/dev/ath if_ath.c src/sys/dev/ipw if_ipw.c ...

Stijn Hoop stijn at win.tue.nl
Sun Aug 14 06:41:09 GMT 2005


On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 08:11:52PM -0700, dmp at bitfreak.org wrote:
> Quoting Sam Leffler <sam at errno.com>:
> >
> >The ipw and iwi drivers (at least) have never worked right so far as 
> >I can tell.  At one point I tried the iwi driver and it kinda worked 
> >but failed in many common scenarios and in general was very fragile.  
> >I no longer have the facilities to even test these drivers and given 
> >that I know of no cardbus cards w/ intel parts in them it's unlikely 
> >I ever will unless someone wants to donate a laptop dedicated to 
> >testing.
> 
> If you have a notebook with a MiniPCI slot, the Intel 2100, 2200 and 2915
> MiniPCI cards can be had in the after-market for US$30 or less.

I can send a developer willing to work out the issues a 2200bg MiniPCI
card for free.

--Stijn

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