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Call for Testing: iwn(4)

Contributed by tbert on from the not-your-own-device dept.

Mark Kettenis (kettenis@) has put out a call for testing for iwn(4) devices:
I'm looking for people with one of the following unsupported Intel wireless chips:

Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2200 (shows up as Wireless-N 2000 in dmesg)
Intel Centrino Wireless-N 135
Intel Centrino Wireless-N 105

If you have one of these, please try the attached diff. It might give you a working iwn(4).

Thanks,

Mark

This patch has subsequently been committed; if you have an iwn device, please find the time to test and report success and failure.

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Comments
  1. By Brad (brad) brad at comstyle dot com on

    There seems to be some confusion. It has NOT been commited yet.

    Comments
    1. By tbert (tbert) on

      > There seems to be some confusion. It has NOT been commited yet.

      Apologies, our time machine sometimes gets stuck in 3rd gear.

  2. By Mark Kettenis (83.163.83.176) kettenis@openbsd.org on

    But it has been committed now! The Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2200 was tested successfully by Mike Larkin (mlarkin@), but the Wireless-N 105 and Wireless-N 135 remain untested. So testers are still wanted! And now that this is committed testing will be even easier. Just grab a future snapshot, or build from source. No patching required!

  3. By marc (46.253.218.37) marc_smith@gmx.com on

    I've got Centrino 2230 ... does that apply?

    Comments
    1. By Anonymous Coward (79.238.28.242) on

      > I've got Centrino 2230 ... does that apply?

      Is it an iwn device? If so, it applies! Test away, good person!

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