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have to reboot 9-10 times, then zd1211rw is stableI bring up my system.
After enabling my zydas wireless card, system generally hangs after about 10-20 seconds. I have to reboot 9 or 10 times. When it does not hang, then it is good for a very long time. (many days) So............ I dread OS updates. Any ideas? info: using ubuntu (hardy heron) using zd1211 "out of the box" egoff@egoff-desktop:~$ uname -a Linux egoff-desktop 2.6.24-21-generic #1 SMP Mon Aug 25 16:57:51 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux egoff@egoff-desktop:~$ sudo dmesg | grep zd1211 [ 44.582126] zd1211rw 2-6:1.0: eth1 [ 44.582145] usbcore: registered new interface driver zd1211rw [ 51.764344] zd1211rw 2-6:1.0: firmware version 4605 [ 51.805284] zd1211rw 2-6:1.0: zd1211 chip 07b8:6001 v4330 high 00-12-0e AL2230_RF pa0 g---- egoff@egoff-desktop:~$ sudo lsmod | grep zd zd1211rw 64008 0 ieee80211softmac 34688 1 zd1211rw ieee80211 38344 2 zd1211rw,ieee80211softmac usbcore 170288 5 zd1211rw,usbhid,ehci_hcd,ohci_hcd |
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Re: have to reboot 9-10 times, then zd1211rw is stable> I bring up my system.
> After enabling my zydas wireless card, system generally hangs after about 10-20 seconds. > I have to reboot 9 or 10 times. > When it does not hang, then it is good for a very long time. (many days) I don't know about you, but after waiting 2 years for zd1211rw driver to mature, perhaps the best idea is to buy a different kind of wireless card. |
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Re: have to reboot 9-10 times, then zd1211rw is stable--- On Wed, 22/10/08, Eric Goff <goffster@...> wrote:
> > I bring up my system. > > After enabling my zydas wireless card, system > generally hangs after about > > 10-20 seconds. > > I have to reboot 9 or 10 times. > > When it does not hang, then it is good for a very long > time. (many days) > > I don't know about you, but after waiting 2 years for > zd1211rw driver to > mature, perhaps the best idea is to buy a different > kind of wireless card. In what way exactly is the zd1211rw not "mature"? I don't currently use the rw driver - I chose to port the vendor driver forward because it provides master mode (on 32-bit intel systems), which the rw driver does not, (despite somebody claim it to be "easy" to add, as early as 2005, I think). >From my experience about a year ago of using the rw driver on a 64-bit system for a few months, the rw driver works quite alright in client/station mode. ad hoc mode support was added in the last few months, and master mode is still nowhere in sight. (whereas the vendor driver does not work at all in 64-bit system, and I have tried looking into it and fixing it without success). While certainly limited in scope and functionality, what the rw driver claims to do, it does quite well and work as good as any other wireless device driver within the scope of what it claims to be able to do: station mode only, cleanly written code which works well on 32-bit/64-bit and non-intel platforms. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ _______________________________________________ Zd1211-devs mailing list - http://zd1211.wiki.sourceforge.net/ Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/zd1211-devs |
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