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Re: Misleading PCI id information on chipsets supported by ath5k

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On Dec 12, 2007 1:37 AM, Nick Kossifidis <mickflemm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > Strange enough, 001c is cited as an [unsupported] (b/g) device whereas 0013 should be an (a/b/g) device which is apparently wrong. So, either the PCI id is not an appropriate way to label whether a device is supported or not, or the support page is wrong. Needless to say that the DWL-G520 does not work with ath5k. Right now, it does not even scan access points at all. Could some authorized person have a look into this and make the necessary corrections on the web page?

The wiki lets anyone make edits, you just need to register first.

  Luis
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