Wi-Fi & Ethernet Testers Wanted

HP Pavilion G6 running R1/Beta1 x86_64, latest system update.

Ethernet:
device Network controller (Ethernet controller) [2|0|0]
device 8136: RTL8101/2/6E PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller
Works great so far.

Wireless:
device 5390: RT5390 Wireless 802.11n 1T/1R PCIe

Wireless device ralinkwifi shows up in Networking preferences. Can’t connect, no wireless networks found. My other laptops, other wireless devices connect fine w/R1/Beta1. FreeBSD shows driver working since 2013. Wifi on this laptop is working in OpenBSD, sorry, I don’t run FreeBSD at this time, working on it soon.

Please post a syslog somewhere so that I can take a look.

Would posting the file on Trac be preferable? var/log/syslog, correct?

update: posted to trac with syslog attachment

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Permission to add this into the Hardware List for Haiku?

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Permission granted.:stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

Cool; I’ll add it in sometime after Thursday then. :slight_smile:

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Hi,
Wireless isn’t working.

uname -a
Haiku shredder 1 hrev52295+117 Nov 20 2018 15:41 x86_64 x86_64 Haiku

listimage | grep dev/net
1121 0xffffffff9a432000 0xffffffff9a4b2000 0 0 /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/net/iprowifi4965
1172 0xffffffff8051b000 0xffffffff80547000 0 0 /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/net/broadcom570x
TEAM 1033 (/bin/grep --color=auto dev/net):

listdev | grep Wireless.
device 0895: Centrino Wireless-N 105

You should open a ticket for that describing exactly happens when you try to connect and the relevant syslog passages.
As the above shows, the driver knows your chipset and is loaded.

If you see the APs but cant connect or connection drops you could try the -ht flag.

https://www.haiku-os.org/docs/userguide/en/workshop-wlan.html#tips

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ralinkwifi work very fine.

Welcome to the Haiku shell.

~> listimage |grep dev/net
2040 0xffffffffa6929000 0xffffffffa69ae000 0 0 /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/net/ralinkwifi
2138 0xffffffffa9f9e000 0xffffffffa9fc3000 0 0 /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/net/rtl81xx
~> uname -a
Haiku shredder 1 hrev52295+117 Nov 20 2018 15:41 x86_64 x86_64 Haiku
~>

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Hello, there are any support or will receive it soon to this USB wifi? https://www.tp-link.com/ar/home-networking/adapter/tl-wn725n/

No USB Wifi is not really being worked on at the moment. I think waddlesplash plans to work on it at some point but no ETA.

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Oh, ok, didnt find any about that device. Thanks

Dont work here… how to find out what WIFI is built in if there is no output with listdev?
I have a Laptop with WIFI but no entry at all.
The WIFI connection has to be enabled by FN key and F3 on this laptop…it is off by default!
Only after starting Haiku I am able to start WIFI…

Look in the syslog?

4 posts were split to a new topic: Wireless support for Atheros (5416 or 5008)?

Hi, I have a “Ralink Technology, Corp. RT5372 Wireless Adapter”, also USB. I’ll be happy to test out any advances in that direction.

Samsung N150+ with Broadcom BCM4313 does not show WiFi in connections while available in Devices application. Version: Walter hrev57387 x86_64.

~> listimage | grep dev/net
 3443 0xffffffff813e0000 0xffffffff813e4000     0          0 /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/net/tun_driver
 3460 0xffffffff81109000 0xffffffff81134000     0          0 /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/net/marvell_yukon

~> listdev | grep Wireless
  device 4727: BCM4313 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter 



~> cd /dev

/dev> ls -a

.     audio      console  dvb       midi  null   pt      tap  urandom
..    bluetooth  disk     graphics  misc  ports  ptmx    tt   zero
acpi  bus        dprintf  input     net   power  random  tty

/dev> cd net

/dev/net> ls -a
.  ..  marvell_yukon

The firmwares installed successfully over install-wifi-firmwares.sh and the broadcom43xx is located under /boot/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/net.

Weird screenshot

https://www.haiku-os.org/docs/userguide/en/workshop-wlan.html

It is unsupported. Replace your wlan card or buy a supported USB wlan dongle or use a wired connection.

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Thank you, will search for.