[arch-dev-public] Broadcom releases a mac80211-based GPL2 driver for the 802.11n wireless chipsets
After http://blogs.the451group.com/opensource/2009/07/20/microsoft-contributes-to-... in 2009, pigs start flying again in 2010: Broadcom has released a driver for their newer 802.11n wireless chipsets that is - licensed under GPL2 - based on the linux-wireless mac80211 framework - already included into linux-staging-next, which means it will be available as a staging driver in 2.6.37 and it will be polished to be included into the usual linux-wireless tree This is great news for everyone, as this means you can soon just buy any laptop without having to worry about wireless chipset issues (Dell usually uses those chips, but they are not the only ones). For more information and the happiness of the linux wireless developers, see: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.wireless.general/55418
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 11:37:40 +0200, Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org> wrote:
After http://blogs.the451group.com/opensource/2009/07/20/microsoft-contributes-to-... in 2009, pigs start flying again in 2010: Broadcom has released a driver for their newer 802.11n wireless chipsets that is - licensed under GPL2 - based on the linux-wireless mac80211 framework - already included into linux-staging-next, which means it will be available as a staging driver in 2.6.37 and it will be polished to be included into the usual linux-wireless tree
This is great news for everyone, as this means you can soon just buy any laptop without having to worry about wireless chipset issues (Dell usually uses those chips, but they are not the only ones). For more information and the happiness of the linux wireless developers, see: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.wireless.general/55418
As I have such a chipset in my netbook I have made a PKGBUILD which can be installed alongside the kernel without any conflicts using compat-wireless: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=42670 Just remove the boradcom-wl package and install this one. So far its working fine. This driver is a lot faster in scanning and associating with an AP than the closed driver. Unfortunately you cannot connect to any channel above 12 (the crda package does not help here). But well, let's not forget that this is still a staging driver. Greetings, Pierre -- Pierre Schmitz, https://users.archlinux.de/~pierre
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