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Felix Fietkau wrote:
David Acker wrote:
Also, I don't know if ath5k will work on products based on Atheros WiSOCs like Ubiquiti's PicoStation and Bullet.
I have some work in progress patches for that. They won't work yet (in
fact I just ported them to a newer version of compat-wireless without
testing, so they probably won't even compile yet *g*), but according to
my rough estimation, they contain about 70-80% of what's necessary to
support this hw. You can find them at http://nbd.name/ath5k-wisoc.tar.gz
If anybody is seriously interested in hacking on this stuff, please take
a look at this patch series and contact me afterwards...
Interesting. Time permitting, I will try to take a look at this a bit this week.



A lesser issue (more of a pain for me than an ath5k issue) is that I have some platforms that use an older kernel and moving up to a newer kernel will have to be done without hardware vendor support.
What platforms with old kernels are you using? Maybe some of them are
being worked on in OpenWrt already ;)
Perhaps. I have a CM-X255 http://www.compulab.co.il/x255/html/x255-cm-datasheet.htm combined with a custom board for PCI with an intel pro 100 and a miniPCI slot holding a ubiquiti card.

-ack
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