Re: CubieTruck - Wifi

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On Thu, 2015-08-06 at 18:04 +0100, Peter Robinson wrote:

> On Fedora you should just be able to install the appropriate firmware
> for the ap6210 driver and have it work, I don't believe Fedora
> currently has the ability to redistribute it currently otherwise it
> would be in the linux-firmware package which its not.

Even with the right firmware available, I'm not sure things have
progressed from earlier in the year, where the issues with the brcmfmac
driver "stopping" on BPi/Cubietruck, with AP6210 hardware, needed
resolution.

ISTR, some discussion on the sunxi mailing list about this again
recently where they were talking about error recovery on the sdio/mmc
side of things.... Not sure any of this made it upstream to the kernel
yet. 

Hans would probably be able to say what should be working now. ;)

NB. I had both a Cubietruck and BananaPro running F22. Both of those I
ended up disabling the onboard Broadcom wifi and stuck a dongle in a
USB port due to the issues with the brcmfmac driver. Unless Hans can
say that the issues are now resolved, I think this is very much a case
of "suck it and see". ;)

Regards

Clive
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