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madwifi-hal
« on: August 23, 2009, 08:25:01 AM »
Thanks to N. Carigon for:

Code: [Select]
Title:          madwifi-hal.tcem
Description:    Multimode Atheros Driver for WiFi on Linux
Version:        0.10.5.6-r4068
Author:         Sam Leffler
Original-site:  http://madwifi-project.org/
Copying-policy: GPL
Size: 375K
Extension_by:   N. Carigon
Comments:       This software contains a Linux kernel driver for
                Atheros-based Wireless LAN devices.  The driver
                supports station, AP, ad-hoc, and monitor modes
                of operation.  The Atheros driver depends on a
                device-independent implementation of the 802.11
                protocols that originated in the BSD community
                (NetBSD in particular). 
               
                The driver functions as a normal network device
                and uses the Wireless Extensions API.  As such
                normal Linux tools can and should be used with
                it.  Where the wireless extensions are lacking
                private ioctls have been added.
Change-log:     2009/08/22 Initial release
Current:        2009/08/22


Code: [Select]
Title:          madwifi-hal.tczm
Description:    Multimode Atheros Driver for WiFi on Linux
Version:        0.10.5.6-r4068
Author:         Sam Leffler
Original-site:  http://madwifi-project.org/
Copying-policy: GPL
Size: 380K
Extension_by:   N. Carigon
Comments:       This software contains a Linux kernel driver for
                Atheros-based Wireless LAN devices.  The driver
                supports station, AP, ad-hoc, and monitor modes
                of operation.  The Atheros driver depends on a
                device-independent implementation of the 802.11
                protocols that originated in the BSD community
                (NetBSD in particular). 
               
                The driver functions as a normal network device
                and uses the Wireless Extensions API.  As such
                normal Linux tools can and should be used with
                it.  Where the wireless extensions are lacking
                private ioctls have been added.
Change-log:     2009/08/22 Initial release
Current:        2009/08/22