The only "problem" is in injection. In injection test works great, but when i try to send packets i got no luck :. The attachment now has the appropriate copyright notice included. Please follow instructions according to the comment Please note that support issues are handled through our regular support channels. Well, I tried the r with the patch above cleanly applied. Checked that the lspci -d cc indeed gives the correct device.
This is with the official 2. Are we better off waiting for support in ath5k? Would this be far away? Alas - same result as anakin hal status 3. I tried installing by downloading 1 and applying patch 2 to the source as specified in the description of the bug. However, no AP are discovered. One interesting fact is that this is the second laptop I have with this wireless card, both laptops are of the same model. The first one I configured wireless with ndiswrapper, this one I cannot get it to work neither with ndiswrapper nor with madwifi.
It should not matter, binary part of patch is for HAL and it is the same in and all more recent revisions at least. Here it works for example on madwifi-dfs branch. A readily patched snapshot means: a snapshot of r plus the patch that adds AR support to the i HAL is now available for download.
Please, help to reduce the noise in this ticket and move all your support questions to our regular support channels. Right, I've had to clear out the ticket. Some of you clearly have issues following instructions, which does not bode well for your ability to use this patch, but it definitely does not bode well for your continued use of the ticket. This is not a general support forum for the use of this patch, and it is definitely not a soap box. This ticket should be used for concise, general, and non-redundant information, not discussion.
For clarity, as I sometimes doubt there is, MadWiFi is an entirely separate entity to Atheros, which is none of: the owner, beneficial owner, nominee, trustee or any related or unrelated concept of ownership. The wifi works great on my computer Toshiba U - Gutsy Gibbon. However, it seems to have a bad interaction with the suspend to ram system. As the kernel in gutsy doesn't suspend properly on the toshiba, I am using the 2.
When they are loaded, attempting to suspend the computer kills the wifi connection and the computer is never suspended. The computer also fails to shutdown properly after a failed attempt to suspend it. I believe the suspend to ram issues are related to the ATI drivers memory leak.
Fixed in the latest release of the drivers from last Thursday. I know I can get the patch and apply it myself and get the kindly provided prepatched version! You obviously missed comment However, if you are asking about when a new HAL version with AR support will be available in a MadWifi release, the answer is: as soon as it's ready.
Negotiations with Atheros in this regard are still in progress. Can you say by your experience how much time may it take? Will be a bit version of the hal available during one-two monthes or it is better to me to sell my laptop? I wouldn't mind using a limited feature temporary fix, if it could be done in a short timeframe, as long as it has support for 64bit OSes which some people must use.
Seing as this bug has been going on for months I must ask, should I buy a new card, or should we wait? Replying to Need64bitSupport :. See comment 60 and comment Compiled this against 2. Have attached a dmesg dump - just finding out if Atheros are being vocal about details - so that in an ideal work the 0. Please stop posting support requests to this already crowded ticket.
They are expected to be carried to our regular support channels! All off-topic comments will be deleted from now on without further notice.
After some trouble initially manually patching a newer release, I uninstalled all madwifi builds and used the prepatched snapshot in the ticket description which worked perfectly with no issues bye bye old cisco PCMCIA card :D :D. Please note that as explained in the ticket the ath5k module if installed - it is on Fedora 8 and newer kernels I believe needs to be blacklisted.
I do however have a question which I hope is classed as being in scope for this ticket as per mrenzmann's coment above! If so, would someone be able to create a prepatched version? I'd try it but after the trouble I have had I don't want to risk killing my config unless its worked for other people first!
Added a new patch to remove dmesg errors in kernels 2. Now to try the same with the power saving patches - keep up the good work! It works in a Toshiba A 1NH with 2. Migatxu - I've successfully compiled and used this with the 2. Sorry, I had to remove the patch, since it deleted the copyright notice from the patched HAL binary.
We've been through that before. But this patch work very nice. Just download this patch, then run make, make install. And restart ubuntu. That's it. It should be able to detect any AP. Note that neither the patch nor the prepatched snapshot tarball compile against kernel 2. This is a known issue, so no need to report this here. As soon as an update is available, it will be announced here. Hi, mine is asus eeepc.
I've seen weird thing with atheros by using madwifi version here. My pci id for atheros showed in 'lspci -n' is c:ff1b, which seems obviously wrong. I tried to reboot again, wifi failed to work again with weird ff1b ids. I also reset bios and enable wlan option, no help. I haven't found this to be the case.
It's compiled and installed without problem for me in in Fedora's Rawhide, running various versions of 2. However, an update tonight, to their kernel 2.
Replying to mrenzmann :. The one I had before that, 2. It's also worked without issue in the Ubuntu alphas, 2. Lastly, it's worked without issue in Arch, kernel 2. The patch couldn't be cleanly applied to 0. I'm using the linux 2. Also, this tarball seems to include injection support which is awesome for those who were wondering. Personally, I'm not worried about the error messages; the card works, and that's what's most important to me. Thanks for your hard work guys! If you think the errors are worth tracking down, e-mail me and I'll get you whatever information you need.
I'm not really sure where this goes, but after a lot of trial and error with other posts, I got the patched version working with my Compaq Presario fUS, Fedora Core 7-i As mentioned before lspci listed my card as AREG. Sorry as a followup: This worked before I installed the nvidia driver, but failed after words. I think it had to do with the new kernel.
My module still didn't show up so I blacklisted the ath5k module:. Has anyone verified the latest patch? I'm unable to try it at the moment but would like to know how much success others have had with it. Wifi module is detected as AREG, rev 1.
So far, I've tried several ways ndiswrapper, madwifi, ath5k. However, best I was able to do was this status New prepatched tarball based on r now available see ticket description. This new tarball also compiles against kernel 2.
It's not the issue. I don't even have the ath5k module. Replying to lukassoftwares a t gmail. The HAL has only been patched for bit x86 i. Replying to FxChiP at Gmail dot com :. I second the thoughts expressed by FxChiP. What about 64 bit?
Keep in mind this card is usually sold with Athlon 64 based laptops. Is there a mailing list I can subscribe to for updates on this?
I get a ton of errors, as I mentioned above, but the driver functions properly. I'm using Slackware 12, custom kernel, and hal If you need tech support on this, please check the check regular support channels first see link above.
If you have a specific question about my system, you can e-mail me with a subject that is obviously not spam and I'll get back to you. It has all been said: only experimental support so far for 32bit, the usual platform support is work in progress. As soon as the current situation changes we will notify folks here in this ticket and elsewhere. Once again: refrain from asking for updates here, and move all support requests including thins like "help, that stuff doesn't compile!!
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