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authorchristos <christos@NetBSD.org>2013-03-30 02:53:00 +0000
committerchristos <christos@NetBSD.org>2013-03-30 02:53:00 +0000
commite480ee86d302e9e66f483136d059e823d5bb9880 (patch)
tree23dd43b5009ad333e4975c36de9cdd672e47df80 /sys/dev/usb/usbdevs
parent294b62c5052a547fee06a8f2dbb59d23620819f4 (diff)
This is the initial port of OpenBSD's athn(4) driver. It supports
quite a few Atheros 802.11n devices. See the athn(4) manpage for a list. This port has only been tested with a TP-LINK TL-WN722N USB adapter which has an AR9271 chipset (VENDOR: 0x0cf3, PRODUCT: 0x9271). The BSS, Monitor, and HostAP modes all seem to work on that adapter, though the later has not been tested much. The driver also supports PCI and CardBUS devices, but those interfaces are completely untested and probably won't work at this point. If someone can provide me with other adapters that should be supported, particularly PCI or CardBUS adapters, or tell me where I can get one cheaply, I would be happy to try to get the driver working on those devices as well.
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