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iwi3945 rel 700

you might get missing symbols when build

i'll wait for the logs - na i've seen to much code today :( be back tomorrow

 

 

to see debug messages in linux for iwl3945

you need these commands (not shore about driver name)

rmmod iwl3945 | modprobe iwl3945 debug=0xffffffff

ok, here is iwl3945 dmesg in fedora core 9 beta. Good luck!

 

everybody can get this log by run follow commands (run as root):

   rmmod iwl3945 | modeprobe iwl3945 debug=0xffffffff
  reconnect to your wifi network
  dmesg > dmesg.log

dmesg.log.txt.zip

Crazysamz if you want wireless and now. then keep it. if u wanna help community read abit in forum and start testing :censored2:

 

heres some rel 700:

dmesg_1st.txt

dmesg.txt

ioreg_1st.txt

ioreg.txt

system_1st.txt

system.txt

ok, here is iwl3945 dmesg in fedora core 9 beta. Good luck!

 

everybody can get this log by run follow commands (run as root):

   rmmod iwl3945 | modeprobe iwl3945 debug=0xffffffff
  reconnect to your wifi network
  dmesg > dmesg.log

 

thanks but you need to get the system.log file

dmesg don't have all driver log lines - only a few

Hello and thank you to all specialy to jalavoui for the hard work they are doing.

I can test as well but it´s possible to someone compile the driver in dmg to test because i tried several times compiling this last release with xcode but no sucess.

 

Thanks

iwi3945 rel 701

 

bash-3.2# kextload -t iwi3945.kext

kextload: extension iwi3945.kext appears to be loadable

kld(): Undefined symbols:

_ieee80211_hw_config

_ieee80211_start_hard_monitor

_tasklet_enable

kextload: kld_load_from_memory() failed for module /iwi3945.kext/Contents/MacOS/iwi3945

kextload: a link/load error occured for kernel extension iwi3945.kext

link/load failed for extension iwi3945.kext

(run kextload with -t for diagnostic output)

Hello,

I have MINI-PCI 2200BG Wi-Fi in my ThinkPad T30.

It works well with last stable and beta drv version.

I have no problem to connect to my WEP PROTECTED Wi-Fi router. So, i press connect and it ask me for key.

I have to insert the key every reboot. No way to have auto-reconnection every boot.

But, I have one Q to ask. Some times my system is just crash. In a way, it's suddenly freeze. No cursor movement, no error massage. It just freeze. Only way to switch it off, keep OFF button for a while. I don't know is it from Wi-Fi or what. Did somebody have similar experience? It's really difficult to say what could be a problem. Just to know, if it some common issue or not.

 

Thank you.

Hey odessamarin I just experienced the same problem with mine on a IBM T43 ThinkPad. So far the driver works pretty good. Only suggestion i would make is making an option to connect to hidden SSID's like at my university they have wireless but i can't connect to it because its hidden and the driver doesn't see it. Anyway to make this option available? And i'd be happy to help in anyway.

 

Sorry jalavoui forgot to include what card i have and driver i'm using.

Card is Intel Pro Wireless 2200b/g

Driver is the latest for 10.5 2200

 

So is there anyway to do this? I tried getting my IP and other information in WinXP then inputting it into the ethnet in network for the wireless card and turned off then on again and didn't work.

 

Thanks.

Hi, I'm new to the OSx86 scene and I am having a little trouble getting my Intell 2200 BG wireless card working on my Kalyway 10.5.2 Hackintosh. Other than this and no battery meter the computer works perfectly.

 

I browsed this forum for a while and found the .dmg package that could be used to install the card, every time I installed the package though my OSx86 machine would not boot. It would only show the BSOD (Black Screen of Death) that asked me to restart. I believe whenever the card turns on my computer crashes and the installer was automatically turning the card on making a boot loop.

 

So I found manual instructions on this page using the pieces of the package. I took the ktext and put it in ktext helper and it ran the easy intall. I also put Igui and Network Selector in the applications folder. Finally I restarted and ran -f and -v.When I opened my Network settings I found that the computer had detected a new option and I created it. I did not mess with any of the settings not setting anything manually. I assume this was my wireless card but I did note that there are now two Ethernet options in the Network Settings.

 

Then I tried to turn on the wireless card via Network Selector. After putting in 1 the program would hang. On a restart of the program I would type 1 and it would turn on the card but then I would get the BSOD and need to restart. Performing this process again had the same effect. If I loaded up only Igui and tried to turn on the card the computer will hang and the program will crash.If I am fast enough after using Network Selector I can log into Igui and the card is on but not long enough to detect any networks.

 

Can anyone help me with this issue? Is there something I am missing? What should I do now?

You mean it's freeze sometime? What could we try to do, to prevent it?

 

Yeah likt It's only happened once today. I left it there for a few mins and then tried to move the mouse and it just sat there didn't respond. I dont know if it has anything to do with the drivers but just experienced it.

iwi3945

can someone add a few

IOLog("1\n");

to see here the panic exists?

maybe it's in start() ?

 

iwi3945 rel 703

add iolog to figure here is kp

boot with -s and post kp picture

i think this will take some time to fix

if you have a patch post it here

iwi3945

can someone add a few

IOLog("1\n");

to see here the panic exists?

maybe it's in start() ?

 

iwi3945 rel 703

add iolog to figure here is kp

boot with -s and post kp picture

i think this will take some time to fix

if you have a patch post it here

KP picture 703, 10 boots same result

KP.zip

Yeah likt It's only happened once today. I left it there for a few mins and then tried to move the mouse and it just sat there didn't respond. I dont know if it has anything to do with the drivers but just experienced it.

 

We getting closer.. now I switched 2200 off within driver menu, and connect my ThinkPad to the internet by wire build-in ethernet. And live it downloading staff all the night. And guess what? No crash! It still alive. So I'm more concern about driver. Today will put my Dlink USB dangle. Maybe developers could advice some older version or something that we could try to do? What about WEP, could be a case of this freezing? It's strange, cose otherwise driver work very well, just this crash from time to time.. :rolleyes:

iwi3945 rel 704

from last kp picture i can see where the panic is

this kp check must go until you see "17" on screen

only test this once - boot with -s

post what number you get on screen when the kp occurs

if you test this faster i'll fix it

Jalavoui, I PM'ed you about perhaps getting you a 3945 card. We are so close, and if you had one, you said you could finish this very quickly. Please PM me back, because we all want to see this driver finished, you are doing such an amazing job!

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