Centrino "Advanced"-N 6235 wireless
Giorgos Keramidas
keramida at FreeBSD.org
Sun Apr 7 21:22:33 UTC 2013
On 2013-02-26 12:16, Ian FREISLICH <ianf at clue.co.za> wrote:
> I have one of these "Advanced" controlers in my laptop. It's up
> for grabs for an interested developer after this coming week-end.
> I need to de-solder the w.FL connectors to to put them on a supported
> non-Intel card to get working wifi. I will replace the on-card
> connectors with u.FL.
>
> iwn0 at pci0:2:0:0: class=0x028000 card=0x40608086 chip=0x088e8086 rev=0x24 hdr=0x00
> vendor = 'Intel Corporation'
> device = 'Centrino Advanced-N 6235'
> class = network
There's a patch circulating around that enables the required firmware
binary, but please talk with bschmidt@ because I think he has a very
good idea about tests you can run with 802.11n features.
> Contact me in private email if you're interested.
>
> The issues are:
> 1. Need the latest Intel firmware (iwlwifi-6000g2b-18.168.6.1)
> to get anything approaching connectivity.
> 2. The 2.4GHz radio will absolutely not use a 20MHz channel if the
> AP will do 40MHz.
> 3. 40MHz channels don't work.
> 4. Random disconnects every 30 minutes or so requiring a wlan0
> destroy/create to recover.
The attached patch fixes iwn(4) for me on my Asus Zenbook laptop, and it
does associate correctly to my home AP, but please use with care. I
haven't extensively tested high traffic situations or an exhaustive list
of 802.11n features.
I'm happy with it for casual home use of my laptop, but please report
any problems you may find...
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