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| Subject: | Re: Where Linux 802.11x support needs work |
| From: | Michael Renzmann <mrenzmann@xxxxxx> |
| Date: | Thu, 27 Jan 2005 19:09:24 +0100 |
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Hi. Roar Bjørgum Rotvik wrote: Is there an existing solution for this problem, or is an multiqueue-pr-device solution being planned as part of introducing a common 802.11 stack in the kernel? Some (most or all?) Atheros chipsets have several priority queues. As far as I can tell Madwifi is prepared for supporting them, as well as the underlying 802.11 stack that has been ported from BSD. But I may be wrong, as I'm by no means a madwifi-wizard :) Bye, Mike |
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