> The list of make/models is usually restricted to places where the > wireless chip is built into a card by am OEM, or where the chip is > embedded in a USB device where it is not visible. I suspect the MSI > Wind 100 uses a Realtek-built PCIe card, the same way that my HP > laptop came with a Broadcom BCM4312. I see, thanks. >> Please let me know if/when you need testers for it (the staging version >> of the driver suffers from stability issues for me, so I'm eager to see >> it replaced). > I certainly will let you know. When the driver is ready for testing, > it will be in the source code of the wireless-testing git tree. Great, so I'll be waiting for it there. > What are the details of your setup? What signal and noise levels are shown by > iwconfig? What distance are you from the AP, and how much interference is on > your channel? The reason I am asking is that I find the staging driver to be > very stable. It never disconnects unless I bump the RF switch. Yes, the connection is stable once it's setup, but I get system hangs when I switch from one SSID to another. Stefan -- 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