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Re: does any wifi driver supports 802.11n for access point?

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2008/1/25, hong zhang <henryzhang62@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Richard,
>
> Because current open source mdwifi and mac80211 do not
> support atheros 802.11n chip yet.
> Does Atheros provide 802.11n driver for its 802.11n
> chip? Where does Dlink get 802.11n atheros driver for
> its aceess point products?
>
> ----henry
>

You should ask Atheros for that, drivers exist out there but not for
us, D-Link/Apple etc have signed agreements with Atheros and have
access to stuff that we don't have access to. As far as i know Atheros
is willing to support n for linux, we 'll just wait and see...

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