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Re: is adm8211 capable of sending arbitrary frames?

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> > This appears to mean that it can send neither QoS frames properly nor
> > can actually communicate with an AP other than the one it is associated
> > to. The latter isn't much of a problem, but it seems that the driver
> > will fall over with QoS AP since it doesn't strip the QoS-data bit from
> > the frame control. Or does the hardware do that? In any case, mac80211
> > shouldn't be announcing QoS support for this driver, should it?
> >
> ADM8211A does not support QoS.. ADM8211B might and ADM8211C does for sure, but 
> that revision was never sold AFAIK.

Right.

> At any rate, there is no QoS support for this driver.

Yeah but afaict mac80211 is buggy, it can send QoS frames even if the
driver only has one queue...

johannes

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