On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 6:05 PM, Ben Gray <ben.r.gray@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Wow that was quick, thanks very much. Any idea when it will make it
upstream ?
can you please try the attached patch. I will just put tested-by if it
works for you too.
It works for me.
Yes, that works for me :), I've tried both WPA and WPA2 and both work so
far.
Many thanks Mohammed, it's much appreciated.
I've attached the wpa_supplicant (v0.7.3) log in case anyone is still
interested.
Thanks everyone for your replies,
Ben.
On 26/09/2012 13:19, Mohammed Shafi wrote:
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 5:19 PM, Jonathan Bagg <jbagg@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've had the same experience, I can connect with iw, but not with
wpa_supplicant with wpa. I also couldn't get higher than 65Mbps, MCS7
(other devices on the same router will go faster). I'm probably the
other
post you mentioned.
We have a fix, I shall validate it and send it upstream.
Jon
On 12-09-26 07:02 AM, Ben Gray wrote:
Hi,
I have a bunch of UB134 USB dongles which have a ath6kl chip with
H/W
version 0x31c8088a, I'm trying to get them to work with the ath6kl
driver
from the compat-wireless-3.6-rc5-1 package. I've applied this
(https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/1203191/) patch to the source and
pulled
the hw1.3 firmware from the linux-firmware git.
The driver works as far as it can scan AP's and connect to
unencrypted
networks, however WPA/WPA2 doesn't work when I run wpa_supplicant. I
realise
"WPA doesn't work" is a bit vague, and I can post the wpa_supplicant and
driver logs if that helps, but I've seen another post which says they
couldn't get WPA to work either, so I'd like to know if this is a known
issue with the driver and/or firmware? Has anyone had any luck getting
WPA/WPA2 working with ath6kl hw1.3 ?
If this is a known issue does anyone know when it might be fixed ?
Thanks in advance,
Ben.
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