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bramfm
21-04-2004, 13:41
As a coincidence I obtained a mini PCI 802.11a/b/g wireless adapter based on a Broadcom chipset. The WL-600 (if the thingy is available anywhere) has support for the Atheros (shit), but no explicit support for the Broadcom BCM4309. I replaced the 802.11b/g adapter with the 802.11a/b/g adaptor. The Wl500g booted normally, however it stayed on the same (11b/g) channel. I issued the following commands:


wl down //disable wifi
wl band a //switch to band a
wl txpwr 50
wl up
wl csa master now 52 //switch to channel 52
wl antdiv 3 //enable antenna RX diversity
wl txant 3


The following picture shows the WL500g wth the 802.11a card:

http://web.archive.org/web/20130706105143im_/http://members.chello.nl/~m.kuystermans/DSCF1810.JPG

bramfm
26-04-2004, 09:52
I did some measurements with the output power of this 11a card. Please see the following picture:


http://members.chello.nl/~m.kuystermans/airmagnet.jpg

At point one I switched from 50mW to 20mW. At point 2 I switched from 20mW to 84mW and finally at point 3 back to 20mW.
At the time I was downloading a huge file.
Although the output power is increased, the type of frames are max 36Mb types. When 20mW is used almost only 54Mb frames are transmitted. Conclusion the output power should not be set to max as default, only when a bigger range is needed. As a side effect your link will be slower (also for devices that reside closer to the AP)

Oleg
26-04-2004, 21:07
You've done a great work in researching. :cool:
Is it possible to use 11bg and 11a at the same time?

bramfm
27-04-2004, 10:00
You've done a great work in researching. :cool:
Is it possible to use 11bg and 11a at the same time?

No, You need two radios (read: two miniPCI cards). Since the WL500g only has one Mini PCI slot (unlike e.g. the D-link DI-774 (http://members.chello.nl/~m.kuystermans/DI774.jpg) wich has two) it became a 802.11a only box.

BTW I will use one of the DI-774 MiniPCI cards for the WL500g as well, since these cards are based on an Atheros chipset. The WL500g has native support for this chipset (although the driver is not included, only the control files are). It is a good exersise to port the madwifi driver to the Mips platform, although our goal is to port it eventually to our ARM 9 platform.

Technik
27-04-2004, 18:22
It is a good exersise to port the madwifi driver to the Mips platform, although our goal is to port it eventually to our ARM 9 platform.
Well, I have started the Madwifi driver implementation to WL-500 as well. The latest Madwifi version is currently available through CVS only.
The bad thing is that task seems to be too hard for me at the moment... :( I was not able to compile the module yet - too many errors. I have to tune up my environment for cross-compiling.

buhzi
26-05-2004, 15:30
No, You need two radios (read: two miniPCI cards). Since the WL500g only has one Mini PCI slot (unlike e.g. the D-link DI-774 (http://members.chello.nl/~m.kuystermans/DI774.jpg) wich has two) it became a 802.11a only box.

BTW I will use one of the DI-774 MiniPCI cards for the WL500g as well, since these cards are based on an Atheros chipset. The WL500g has native support for this chipset (although the driver is not included, only the control files are). It is a good exersise to port the madwifi driver to the Mips platform, although our goal is to port it eventually to our ARM 9 platform.

hello bramfm. can you give some more information about the DI-774? Or can you even take some puctrures from the inside? I need to know if the DI-774 has 2 mini-PCI slots on the bord. Which OS is running on it and what type of cpu.

Thanks for that

buhzi

bramfm
26-05-2004, 22:06
hello bramfm. can you give some more information about the DI-774?
Or can you even take some puctrures from the inside? I need to know if the DI-774
has 2 mini-PCI slots on the bord. Which OS is running on it and what type of cpu.
Just click here for a inside picture of the DI-774 (http://members.chello.nl/~m.kuystermans/DI774.jpg).

http://web.archive.org/web/20130706112115/http://members.chello.nl/~m.kuystermans/DI774.jpg

I do not know yet what kind of CPU is used, I thought it was an ARM based CPU.
Also I do not know what OS is used.
I still have to solder the debug UART on this board, but I did not have time for it yet.

buhzi
27-05-2004, 08:54
Just click here for a inside picture of the DI-774 (http://members.chello.nl/~m.kuystermans/DI774.jpg).

I do not know yet what kind of CPU is used, I thought it was an ARM based CPU. Also I do not know what OS is used. I still have to solder the debug UART on this board, but I did not have time for it yet.

Can you take a more detailed picture from the upper left of your last picture. There ist the CPU located. With the label on it i can google for the CPU type...

And by the way you wrote that you want to port the Madwifi driver to your ARM9 platform. Can you tell me more about this platform?

I'm looking for a board based on ARM9, MIPS or IPX425 with 2 and the same board with 4 miniPCI slots. Therefore the DL774 is very interesting for me.

Oleg
27-05-2004, 15:43
Linksys WRT54AG http://wikidevi.com/wiki/Linksys_WRT54AG

http://www.techinfodepot.info/wiki/Linksys_WRT54AG_v1.0

https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/ViewExhibitReport.cfm?mode=Exhibits&RequestTimeout=500&calledFromFrame=N&application_id=871644&fcc_id=Q87-WRT54AG

http://www.anderson-net.com/~nathan/wrt54ag/

Linksys wrt55ag board has 2 miniPCI slots and identical to other broadcom based devices.

http://web.archive.org/web/20060222014538/http://members.chello.nl/~m.kuystermans/LinksysWRT54AG.jpg

SC16C2552: Dual UART with 16-byte transmit and receive FIFOs

http://doc.chipfind.ru/html/philips/sc16c2552ia44.html

9622

ADM3311E: 3-V, RS-232 Serial Port Driver-Receiver

http://www.analog.com/en/interface-isolation/rs-232/adm3311e/products/product.html

http://www.analog.com/static/imported-files/images/pin_diagrams/ADM3310E_3311E_pc.pnghttp://www.analog.com/static/imported-files/images/functional_block_diagrams/ADM3310E_3311E_fbl.png

bramfm
27-05-2004, 23:25
Can you take a more detailed picture from the upper left of your last picture. There ist the CPU located. With the label on it i can google for the CPU type...

And by the way you wrote that you want to port the Madwifi driver to your ARM9 platform. Can you tell me more about this platform?

I'm looking for a board based on ARM9, MIPS or IPX425 with 2 and the same board with 4 miniPCI slots. Therefore the DL774 is very interesting for me.

The microcontroller is a NEC uPD30131 (=VR4131) which has a MIPS core:
see uPD30131 (http://www.ee.nec.de/docuweb/index.php?fld_keyword=UPD30131&fld_doc_type=&fld_issue_date=&submit=search)

Technik
11-06-2004, 17:06
I have compiled MadWifi driver for Atheros cards support finally. Now I have ath0 interface running but AFAIK there's no utility to manage wireless card configuration as wl module can't be loaded anymore.
It seems it's necessary to compile something like wireless-tools to get iwconfig... Perhaps it could be possible to use iwconfig from Linksys source... Does anybody have an experience with this?

capouch
05-01-2005, 08:27
I have compiled MadWifi driver for Atheros cards support finally. Now I have ath0 interface running but AFAIK there's no utility to manage wireless card configuration as wl module can't be loaded anymore.
It seems it's necessary to compile something like wireless-tools to get iwconfig... Perhaps it could be possible to use iwconfig from Linksys source... Does anybody have an experience with this?

I am about to get my first WL-500G tomorrow. I would like to try to run an Atheros a/b/g card on it running under openWRT.

Do you believe that such a thing will be possible?

Is there someone one could see how you got the Atheros driver to compile?

Oleg
05-01-2005, 10:42
Buy netgear wgt634u instead, it's already has atheros.
Also, Kaloz (member of this forum & openwrt) has recently tried inserting atheros mini-pci to wl500g and make it running with minor modification to openwrt kernel.

Technik
07-01-2005, 03:27
I am about to get my first WL-500G tomorrow. I would like to try to run an Atheros a/b/g card on it running under openWRT.

Do you believe that such a thing will be possible?

Is there someone one could see how you got the Atheros driver to compile?
Yes it is possible for sure but there are still problems with output power tuning with MadWifi drivers. That's why I did not try to compile more current drivers (after July 2003). I also did not play with OpenWrt yet so perhaps Kaloz could give you much better information about that.

Bernardo
18-10-2006, 04:34
Hello!

I own an Asus WL-500b. Is it possible to update it to an WL-500g by changing the WLAN-card?

Regards,

Bernardo

t3h
25-11-2006, 11:09
Hello!

I own an Asus WL-500b. Is it possible to update it to an WL-500g by changing the WLAN-card?

Regards,

Bernardo

From what I hear, it is, and the only difference is the card and firmware.