Re: IETF58 - Network Status

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Roland,


> Though I'm able to do this (which may not be true for other linux users),
> and, it really costs a lot of time to do it. I've done it several times at past
> meetings, because the driver wasn't stable enough and crashed my kernel
> several times.

Which driver/kernel version are you working with?

I have been using a collection of prism2 chipset based card on my
clustered lan, where the parallel processing traffic is significant,
running a hostap and openmosix patched 2.4.20 kernel, and have never had a
problem.


> This time I contacted the author of the driver and he had no
> idea how to override the firmware's handover decision, sorry.
>
Do you have the code for the firmware, or only a binary?

Scott

> Roland
>

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