The story is... I've moved from 2.6.25.x using BCM43XX with a Broadcom 4306 (rev3) 802.11 chipset to 2.6.26.6 using the B43 and appropriate firmware. This on a COMPAQ Presario R3000 P4 and a gig of memory and ATI graphics. I followed the install (upgrade) directions at linuxwireless.org. Piece of cake! However... I find that I've gone from "bulletproof" BCM43XX wifi connections to "bullethole" connections with B43. Under the old BCM43XX the handshake and connections were flawless and unfaltering. Now with the new B43, handshakes with AP's are perfect, but the connections randomly and silently fail. There are no debug messages, no complaints what-so-ever in /var/log/messages... To gt wireless back, I have to reinitialize the connection. I've gotten so good at it, that I can recite by heart the appropriate commands... It's killling me! I've got to get this ironed out... it's not just my laptop, it's happening quite regularly with people I know with similar chips and laptops. Trying 2.6.27-rc's and now 2.6.27 and the situation is no better. So I ask... Who is the B43/B43LEGACY maintainer and would you be interested in debugging this mess? I'll bend over backward to help you... Email me direct... I'm very willing. SHORT STORY: -- Kernel 2.6.25.x with BCM43XX, firmware 4.80.53.0.. just perfect. -- Kernels 2.6.26 or higher with B43 and firware 4.150.10.5 good negotiations, but fragile connections that drop randomly and without complaint. B43LEGACY does nothing. Any help would be appreciated. I'd really like to get this ironed out. I highly desire to use current kernels. Feel free to email me direct. -- ***************************************************************************** From the desk of: Jerome D. McBride 19:17:28 up 15 days, 23:35, 5 users, load average: 0.33, 0.11, 0.03 ***************************************************************************** -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html