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Re: [PATCH 3/3] d80211: Split antenna selection into TX and RX antenna

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Hi,

> Sorry about that, I had renamed rx_params to rx_status in my cvs tree and hadn't set that
> correctly to the git tree yet. I'll try to update rt2x00 inside wireless-dev as soon as possible,
> but in the mean time here is the correct patch.

Since you brought it up... :-)

It would be a big help if rt2x00 could keep upstream in-sync with your
current developments.  FWIW, I expect wireless-dev to get picked-up
in -mm soon, and Fedora has it in rawhide already.  So, it is in your
own best interest to make sure that we have the latest fixes here,
unless you want to support two different versions... :-)

True true, I am terribly late with updating rt2x00 in the wireless-dev tree. :(
I'll try to send several patches this week, I am not sure if that will be entire
update because some changes are quite big.
Although I should note that rt2x00 still isn't stable, rt61pci and rt73usb seem
to be problematic in the sense that they still fail to associate or
manage to associate
only for a second before being disassociated again. The other drivers
in rt2x00 also
show various problematic behavior with suspend/resume, running
ifconfig down followed
by ifconfig up, monitor mode that isn't picking up everything,
scanning that only picks
up the strongest signals (Even APs that are a few meters away are
sometimes not detected.) etc. etc.

Ivo
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