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Dear all,

thanks for your fast responses.

Dear Johannes,

Perhaps we will get Hardware with the Broadcom chipset in the near
future. I doesn't believe that we can provide you with some kind of
hardware.

But when you are interested, we can cooperate and work together to
implement the 802.11n feature for Broadcom chipsets.

Patrick


Johannes Berg schrieb:
> On Fri, 2007-09-28 at 14:47 +0200, Patrick Ziegler wrote:
> 
>> we are working with new 802.11n Hardware. Is there a driver for some
>> kinds of Hardware yet?
> 
> Intel has a driver for their 4965 chipset and reverse engineering/driver
> projects for the airgo chipset are in progress.
> 
>>  Especially for Broadcom chipsets ( bcm2055 ) so
>> called "Intensi-fi" ?
> 
> No, we haven't done that yet. "2055" is the Broadcom 802.11n radio chip,
> the actual device is still identified as bcm43xx. I'm interested in
> doing the necessary reverse engineering but I don't currently have any
> hardware.
> 
> johannes


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