[MLB-WIRELESS] Swapping the broadcom radio for an atheros card inan R100

Peter Buncle peter at nmc.net.au
Fri Dec 22 08:25:29 EST 2006


U mind putting up your compiled version of kamikaze somewhere ?

Thanks

Peter



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From: samiam at air-stream.org [mailto:samiam at air-stream.org] 
Sent: Thursday, 21 December 2006 10:26 PM
To: Peter Buncle
Cc: lukebaldan; melbwireless at wireless.org.au
Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Swapping the broadcom radio for an atheros
card inan R100

I just went down this route recently

I used a cm9 card and it worked with kmod-madwifi in rc6 under kernel
2.4.30

BUT

that isnt the next gen or madwifi-ng driver

I also downloaded the source code for kamikaze, the development version
of mad wifi from https://dev.openwrt.org

and I compiled my own firmware, which was a breeze thanks to the
menuconfig and downloading the toolchain on the fly but takes abotu
1.5Gb of disk, and I was able to compile a next gen kernel module for
2.6.17 kernel in fact the madwifi was compiled into the kernel.

I imagine the Sr2 or sr5 would work equally well, as they are the same
vintage as the cm9 card, for me it was abotu sensitivity rather than
output.

Under the 2.6.17 next gen version of madwifi the sensitivity was
outstanding for iwlist ath0 scan, but it didnt associate to a signal of
-83dBm, but that may have been pilot error, due to wep, mac filter etc
etc. Whereas the 2.4.30 rc6 driver just associated straight off the bat,
albiet at a reported signal of -95dBm.

Getting the old card or work via levering it up rather than sliding it
out as it is glued to the board, do the reverse when putting your new
card in.

depending on which route you take the rc6 is simple you just see the new
interface

with the next gen kernel module you need to follow the madwifi guide
about wlanconfig commands to create the ath0 interface form the wifi0
then then bring up the ath0.

> The senao 400mw wont work with the openwrt drivers YET as it's the new

> generation card.
>
> But the ubiquti 400mw card does work from a driver perspective, but 
> I'm not sure about the power Requirements side....
>
> Peter
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: lukebaldan [mailto:ljb2005 at iprimus.com-dot-au.no-spam.invalid]
> Sent: Thursday, 21 December 2006 4:01 PM
> To: melbwireless at wireless.org.au
> Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] Swapping the broadcom radio for an atheros 
> card inan R100
>
> Hi guys, i've got two AP's running on the melbournewireless network.
> One of them is connected to a 9db omni for public access 
> (http://10.10.130.50 if you're on the network, 
> http://baldan.dyndns.org if you are not). I am wanting to swap out the

> broadcom radio for an atheros card which are known to perform far 
> better tha the broadcom, there's a 400mw card available which would be

> perfect for my needs. I'm runnin a mitsubishi R100 with a mini pci 
> slot so the physical change isn't much of a hassle, however in terms 
> of software, what am i going to need? I'm currently running openwrt 
> rc6, i know i'll need madwifi drivers, but what sort of configuration 
> is involved? Thanks for any help, Luke
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