On Sat, 15 Dec 2018 at 12:03, Arend Van Spriel <arend.vanspriel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 12/14/2018 2:02 PM, Josh Boyer wrote: > > On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 3:45 PM Arend van Spriel > > <arend.vanspriel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> These firmwares are for the BCM4366 3x3 802.11 ac chipsets, which also comprise of BCM4366E or BCM43664 devices. Signed-off-by: Arend van Spriel > > > > This didn't add brcm/brcmfmac4366c-pcie.bin to WHENCE. I'm assuming > > it's under the same license as the rest of the brcmfmac files? If so, > > I can just amend the patch. > > Hi Josh, > > I was not sure this patch ever made it through. It did not appear on > linux-wireless list probably due to exceeding a size limit. So I resend > it as two patches on December 10th. However, I indeed forgot to update > the WHENCE file in that series as well. Indeed there is no license change. Unfortunately I have only 1 device with 4366B1 (D-Link DIR-885L) and it seems to have dummy NVRAM restored from the bootloader's copy: 1:ccode=ALL 0:regrev=0 0:ccode=ALL 1:regrev=0 1) Old fw 10.10.69.3309 (r610991) FWID 01-c47a91a4 2 GHz: very weak signal (about -79 dBm) 5 GHz: good signal & works stable (this also matches vendor firmware behavior) 2) New fw 10.28.2 (r769115) FWID 01-801fb449 2 GHz: very weak signal (about -79 dBm) 5 GHz: good signal but huge packet loss So the new firmware introduces 5 GHz regression for me, but I guess I should not complain since my device seems to come with a missing NVRAM regulatory info. Is there any chance you know a correct ccode + regrev for D-Link DIR-885L for any region? -- Rafał