WOOOOOOOOO!
YAY! IT WORKS!
Thank you so much!
Now, this will connect every time the system boots, correct?
YAY! IT WORKS!
Thank you so much!
Now, this will connect every time the system boots, correct?
TheBiggestGnome said:WOOOOOOOOO!
YAY! IT WORKS!
Thank you so much!
Now, this will connect every time the system boots, correct?
rt2860_wlans="wlan0"
ifconfig_wlan0="WPA DHCP"
rt2860_load="YES"
gnoma said:So what's up with the WMP600n driver for 7.2?
Any news?
Thanks and happy new year to all!
rt2860_load="YES"
ifconfig_rt28600="inet 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 ssid example mode 11g mediaopt hostap"
login: rt28600: Tx watchdog timeout: resetting
rt28600: stopping
gnoma said:egorenar
I've just installed rt2860 on freebsd7.2.
It worked good and I did that in /boot/loader.conf
and in /etc/rc.confCode:rt2860_load="YES"
and I copy the rt2860.ko file in /boot/kernel/Code:ifconfig_rt28600="inet 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 ssid example mode 11g mediaopt hostap"
and when I reboot...
and it stands on pause, no keyboard respons. I can't ivent login.Code:login: rt28600: Tx watchdog timeout: resetting rt28600: stopping
I reboot 2-3 times and then I removed the card from the PCI slot so I can run the machine. I don't know if I wrong something becos I also have a LAN card on 192.168.1.1(natd enable) could it be a problem?
Thancks and have verry happy and successful 2010 year and keep up the good work
gnoma said:egorenar
I've just installed rt2860 on freebsd7.2.
It worked good and I did that in /boot/loader.conf
and in /etc/rc.confCode:rt2860_load="YES"
and I copy the rt2860.ko file in /boot/kernel/Code:ifconfig_rt28600="inet 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 ssid example mode 11g mediaopt hostap"
and when I reboot...
and it stands on pause, no keyboard respons. I can't ivent login.Code:login: rt28600: Tx watchdog timeout: resetting rt28600: stopping
I reboot 2-3 times and then I removed the card from the PCI slot so I can run the machine. I don't know if I wrong something becos I also have a LAN card on 192.168.1.1(natd enable) could it be a problem?
Thancks and have verry happy and successful 2010 year and keep up the good work
PseudoCylon said:You need to create wlan0, first.
After kldload if_run, do
# ifconfig wlan create wlandev run0
# ifconfig [b]wlan0[/b] country US
# ifconfig [b]wlan0[/b] up
Once you create wlan0, use wlan0 instead of run0. This is new for 8.0.
I definitely need to update README, after holidays.
Merry Christmas.
egorenaregorenar
I've just installed rt2860 on freebsd7.2.
It worked good and I did that in /boot/loader.conf
Code:
rt2860_load="YES"and in /etc/rc.conf
Code:
ifconfig_rt28600="inet 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 ssid example mode 11g mediaopt hostap"and I copy the rt2860.ko file in /boot/kernel/
and when I reboot...
Code:
login: rt28600: Tx watchdog timeout: resetting
rt28600: stoppingand it stands on pause, no keyboard respons. I can't ivent login.
I reboot 2-3 times and then I removed the card from the PCI slot so I can run the machine. I don't know if I wrong something becos I also have a LAN card on 192.168.1.1(natd enable) could it be a problem?
Thancks and have verry happy and successful 2010 year and keep up the good work
gnoma said:egorenar
The same thing keep showing with the new driver
I am using WMP600N if it matters to you and my MB is a little older so I it works with ACPI disabled. Any ideas?
gnoma said:egorenar
The same thing keep showing with the new driver
I am using WMP600N if it matters to you and my MB is a little older so I it works with ACPI disabled. Any ideas?
login: ro rt28600: Tx watchdog timeout: resetting
rt28600: stopping
rt2860_load="YES"and in /etc/rc.conf
ifconfig_rt28600="inet 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 ssid example mode 11g mediaopt hostap"
gnoma said:It still does the same thing on system start.
Delete the old archive end unarchived dir, delete the old rel2860.ko file in /boot/kernel, extract the archive again, make and copy the rt2860.ko in /boot/kernel. I didn't touch the x.conf files.
May be I miss something, may be the problem is there???
/boot/loader.conf:
/etc/rc.conf:Code:rt2860_load="YES"and in /etc/rc.conf
Code:ifconfig_rt28600="inet 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 ssid example mode 11g mediaopt hostap"
gnoma said:It still does the same thing on system start.
Delete the old archive end unarchived dir, delete the old rtl2860.ko file in /boot/kernel, extract the archive again, run "make" and copy the rt2860.ko in /boot/kernel, (I didn't load it becos the card is removed from the slot so I can start the machine normaly)then shutdown, place the card and start.
Code:login: ro rt28600: Tx watchdog timeout: resetting rt28600: stopping
I didn't touch the x.conf files.
May be I miss something, may be the problem is there???
/boot/loader.conf:
/etc/rc.conf:Code:rt2860_load="YES"and in /etc/rc.conf
Code:ifconfig_rt28600="inet 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 ssid example mode 11g mediaopt hostap"
gnoma said:I did only with the first driver becos after that I couldn't start the PC with the card in the slot, and it worked fine. If u want I can comment that line in /boot/loader.conf and then start and see if the problem is during setting the interface from /etc/rc.conf or the problem is during boot and driver loading and check if loaded driver on boot works with manual ifconfig-ing.
Dein said:Thank you Egorenar for your greate WORK.
Which magic words should be used to setup Dlink DWA-140 (rt2870) in 802.11n hostap mode? Now it works perfectly in 11g/11b mode.
Code:home/Dein/>uname -a FreeBSD qbic.home 8.0-RELEASE-p1 FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-p1
The driver is great.
Sorry, but 802.11n mode is still work in progress
Are you using your NIC in HOSTAP mode ?
Dein said:Only in the test zone In production zone still using h/w access point.
hw_mode=g
interface=wlan0
logger_syslog=-1
logger_syslog_level=0
logger_stdout=-1
logger_stdout_level=0
debug=3
dump_file=/tmp/hostapd.dump
ctrl_interface=/var/run/hostapd
ctrl_interface_group=wheel
#### IEEE 802.11 related config ####
ssid=freebsd
macaddr_acl=0
auth_algs=1
#### IEEE 802.1X related config ####
ieee8021x=0
#### WPA/IEEE 802.11i config #####
wpa=3
wpa_passphrase=11111111
wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
wpa_pairwise=TKIP
rsn_pairwise=CCMP
wlan0: ieee80211_new_state_locked: pending INIT -> SCAN transition lost
Sleeping thread (tid 100053, pid 0) owns a non-sleepable lock
panic: sleeping thread
cpuid = 0