2011-01-22 14:50:04

by Kassandra Drowner

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Subject: The future of ACX100/ACX111/TNETW1450 support in the kernel?

I'm using a AVM Fritz Wlan Stick of the first generation. This USB
device has the TNETW1450 by Texas Instruments.
According to the ubuntu-wikipage this is one device that needs to be
handled with ndiswrapper & the windows driver , because no kernel driver
is available.

I searched around and came across http://acx100.sourceforge.net/ . This
driver isnt merged obviously because of legal problems with the
developing process.

In the LWN Article "Who wrote 2.6.37" ( http://lwn.net/Articles/420658/
) i've seen the chipset manufacturer Texas instruments being ranked
quite high up.

Are there plans to get official support for the chipsets
ACX100/ACX111/TNETW1450 in the mainline tree one day, now that the
manufacturer has started to work on linux-support? Will the legal issues
be dealt with, so the sf-project can be included and the driver being
worked on by more people than just 2 or 3 ?


Kassandra Drowner


2011-01-22 15:44:40

by Sedat Dilek

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Subject: Re: The future of ACX100/ACX111/TNETW1450 support in the kernel?

On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 3:50 PM, Kassandra Drowner
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm using a AVM Fritz Wlan Stick of the first generation. This USB device
> has the TNETW1450 by Texas Instruments.
> According to the ubuntu-wikipage this is one device that needs to be handled
> with ndiswrapper & the windows driver , because no kernel driver is
> available.
>
> I searched around and came across http://acx100.sourceforge.net/ . This
> driver isnt merged obviously because of legal problems with the developing
> process.
>
> In the LWN Article "Who wrote 2.6.37" ( http://lwn.net/Articles/420658/ )
> i've seen the chipset manufacturer Texas instruments being ranked quite high
> up.
>
> Are there plans to get official support for the chipsets
> ACX100/ACX111/TNETW1450 in the mainline tree one day, now that the
> manufacturer has started to work on linux-support? Will the legal issues be
> dealt with, so the sf-project can be included and the driver being worked on
> by more people than just 2 or 3 ?
>
>
> Kassandra Drowner
>

JFYI: OpenWRT is maintaining acx-mac80211 (could not test on my
Speedport-W701/AR7-router-plattform yet, using freetz).

- Sedat -

[1] https://dev.openwrt.org/browser/trunk/package/acx-mac80211
[2] http://acx100.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=acx100/acx-mac80211;a=summary