a/b/g/n atheros wifi card which works out-of-the-box?

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a/b/g/n atheros wifi card which works out-of-the-box?

#1 Post by daten » Fri May 07, 2010 3:33 pm

Hey,

as I ran into the same "unauthorized network card inserted" issue as many others did (and I'd prefer not reflashing my BIOS), I'd like to know whether there is a mini-pci express wlan-card with atheros chipset which supports a/b/g/n.

I was looking for PCI-ID whitelists, however these I found were quite old and didn't list cards capable of 802.11n :(

Does anybody know an n-capable card with atheros chipset working in my x60 tablet out-of-the-box?

Thanks a lot in advance!

Cheers

d@ten

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Re: a/b/g/n atheros wifi card which works out-of-the-box?

#2 Post by EOMtp » Fri May 07, 2010 10:20 pm

daten wrote:Does anybody know an n-capable card with atheros chipset working in my x60 tablet out-of-the-box?
FRU #42T0825 (ThinkPad 11a/b/g/n Wireless LAN Mini Express Adapter).

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Re: a/b/g/n atheros wifi card which works out-of-the-box?

#3 Post by daten » Sun May 09, 2010 3:44 am

EOMtp wrote:FRU #42T0825 (ThinkPad 11a/b/g/n Wireless LAN Mini Express Adapter).
Thanks a lot!

Does anybody have this card working in this thinkpad running linux and using it with ath9k?
If so, could that person paste the output of a lspci-command?:

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$ lspci -nn | grep -i ath
That would be really nice, as there seems to be a way reading and modifying the EEPROM of recent atheros cards via ath9k - that way I just could try to replace the PCI-ID of my current a/b/g/n card with the one which is accepted by default.

Many thanks,

daten

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Re: a/b/g/n atheros wifi card which works out-of-the-box?

#4 Post by loyukfai » Sun May 09, 2010 4:35 am

daten wrote: That would be really nice, as there seems to be a way reading and modifying the EEPROM of recent atheros cards via ath9k - that way I just could try to replace the PCI-ID of my current a/b/g/n card with the one which is accepted by default.
Just FYI, I tried doing it on a mini-PCI AR5008(X) on an X41T and it didn't work. Seems like the card is "too" recent and the utility didn't know how to work with it.

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Re: a/b/g/n atheros wifi card which works out-of-the-box?

#5 Post by daten » Sun May 09, 2010 4:50 am

loyukfai wrote: Just FYI, I tried doing it on a mini-PCI AR5008(X) on an X41T and it didn't work. Seems like the card is "too" recent and the utility didn't know how to work with it.

Cheers.
Hey,

thanks for your answer.

we have a proof-of-concept util written by our own based on the ath9k API.

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Re: a/b/g/n atheros wifi card which works out-of-the-box?

#6 Post by hp79 » Sat May 15, 2010 6:13 pm

You might want to search mydigitallife.info for whitelisted bios updates.
I got my x61t bios updated to a whitelisted one, unintentionally.

I tried cheap atheros G card sold on ebay ($10-$15). They worked well even before the bios update. But it felt like it was heating a little more so I put back intel 4965 agn. Now it feels like this one has heat buildup too. Not much a performance difference.

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