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Atheros has seen the light ...

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 6:12 pm
by Tsuroerusu
"ath9k - Atheros unveils free Linux driver for its 802.11n devices

We are pleased to announce Atheros has released ath9k to the community. This driver is aimed at inclusion to the Linux kernel and supports all Atheros IEEE 802.11n devices. This represents a major shift in terms of support from Atheros with respect to Linux. The ath9k driver comes shortly after Atheros hired two key Linux wireless developers -- Luis Rodriguez and Jouni Malinen.

We have been informed Atheros does plan to add access point support to ath9k and to work with the community to enhance and complete access point support in the Linux kernel. It is understood there is plenty of work required on the wireless stack to complete full access point support. Jouni Malinen will help drive this process within the community while Luis helps enhance regulatory compliance in the Linux kernel.

We are eager to work with Atheros with ath9k and applaud their efforts for properly supporting Linux.

The ath9k driver includes supports for the following chipsets:

AR5418+AR5133
AR5416+AR5133
AR5416+AR2133
AR9160
AR9280
AR9281

For now, further information can be found here. ath9k-related information will be added to madwifi.org soon."


Source: http://madwifi.org/wiki/news/20080725/a ... driver-for

Re: Atheros has seen the light ...

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 1:54 am
by bigbrovar
Although i only use Intel Cards This is Great News .. soon vill vill take over zie World Muahahahahaha

Re: Atheros has seen the light ...

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 4:58 am
by allix
That is superb news, its seems like manufactures are learning... what's next after hardware drivers. WOW goes under the gpl v3 :lol:

Re: Atheros has seen the light ...

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 8:16 am
by LinuxMint-4
This is great news.

The mad wifi script that enables wifi with Ubuntu 8.04 with the Atheros 5007 on laptops. Well that same script also enables the addLogix Wireless-G USB Network Adaptor to work with Ubuntu 8.04.