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Re: [PATCH 1/6] rt2x00: Only initialize HT on rt2800 devices that support it.

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On 11/23/09 10:58, Simon Raffeiner wrote:
> Am Montag, 23. November 2009 08:16:00 schrieb Gertjan van Wingerde:
>> Some RT28xx/RT30xx devices don't support 802.11n, when they are combined with
>> the RF2020 chipset. Ensure that HT is disabled for these devices.
> 
> Hi Gertjan,
> 
> do you know if this fixes the RT2070L chipset? It's an RT3070 descendant without 802.11n support, I cracked the device open and there's no RF2020 to be seen - just a single RT2070L chip. Somebody posted that the RT2070L has the RF part integrated to make it cheaper, maybe RT2070 = RT3070 + RF2020 in a single chip?
> 
> I can't test my own device at the moment.
> 

Hi Simon,

I would be surprised if this fixes the RT2070L chipset, but it is a
small step in the right direction.

My guess is that the RT2070L chipset is a RT3070 combined with a RF2020 in
a single chip. At least that is how my RT2070L device identifies itself.

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Gertjan.
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