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iwlagn [2009/05/25 22:59] – updated which mac80211 patch to user per forum input darkaudaxiwlagn [2017/01/09 21:34] (current) – Mark page as deprecated. mister_x
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 +====== DEPRECATED ======
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 +**IMPORTANT NOTE**: This page is deprecated, updated documentation can be found [[install_drivers|here]]
 +
 ====== iwlagn ====== ====== iwlagn ======
 ====== Intel Wireless (WiMax/)WiFi Link 4965AGN/51x0AGN, Intel Ultimate-N (WiMax/)WiFi Link 53x0AGN ====== ====== Intel Wireless (WiMax/)WiFi Link 4965AGN/51x0AGN, Intel Ultimate-N (WiMax/)WiFi Link 53x0AGN ======
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    tar xjf compat-wireless-2.6.tar.bz2    tar xjf compat-wireless-2.6.tar.bz2
    cd compat-wireless-2009-*    cd compat-wireless-2009-*
 +   wget http://patches.aircrack-ng.org/mac80211_2.6.28-rc4-wl_frag+ack_v3.patch
 +   patch -p1 < mac80211_2.6.28-rc4-wl_frag+ack_v3.patch
    wget http://patches.aircrack-ng.org/mac80211-2.6.29-fix-tx-ctl-no-ack-retry-count.patch    wget http://patches.aircrack-ng.org/mac80211-2.6.29-fix-tx-ctl-no-ack-retry-count.patch
    patch -p1 < mac80211-2.6.29-fix-tx-ctl-no-ack-retry-count.patch    patch -p1 < mac80211-2.6.29-fix-tx-ctl-no-ack-retry-count.patch
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    echo options iwlagn swcrypto=1 >> /etc/modprobe.d/options [as root!]    echo options iwlagn swcrypto=1 >> /etc/modprobe.d/options [as root!]
    make load [as root!]    make load [as root!]
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 +NOTE: mac80211-2.6.29-fix-tx-ctl-no-ack-retry-count.patch is not needed in the bleeding-edge compat-wireless-2.6, only in 2.6.29/2.6.30/compat-wireless-2.6.30.
  
 That should get you the patched driver module up and running, you should also see "wlan0" and "wmaster0" as your interfaces, the first one should also be available by using iwconfig. That should get you the patched driver module up and running, you should also see "wlan0" and "wmaster0" as your interfaces, the first one should also be available by using iwconfig.
iwlagn.1243285197.txt.gz · Last modified: 2009/05/25 22:59 by darkaudax