Re: ath0: ath_chan_set: unable to reset channel 5 (2432 Mhz, flags 0x3e0 hal flags 0x140)



On Tuesday 25 April 2006 17:17, Douglas Berry wrote:
Dlink DWL-AG530 can't scan, can't connect.
ifconfig ath0 up ; ifconfig ath0 list scan
returns nothing. On the same machine, same 'net, a different ath
card works (TRENDnet TEW-503PI).

Does anyone have this Dlink card working on RELENG_6?


the card works but you need to tweak the eprom country settings
I have lots of it running releng_5 and 6 in any mode (a,b and g)

you can query the mobile list archive for "how to enable Dlink DWL-AG530" or
so in the subject where I posted some time ago how to do it for/with FreeBSD

you do not need to patch if_ath.c anymore on releng_6|5 only change the eprom
setting

João







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