On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 14:11:34 -0700 (PDT), "Aaron Diab" <abot7_at_yahoo.com>
said:
> I just got my hx4700 and I promptly installed Familiar
> to an SD card using Ramdisk Recovery. I boot fine and
> I can navigate around but I have no wifi. I am not
> sure how to get the wifi started.
I've got a similar setup to yours (running HaRET on WM2003). I had some
issues with the wireless as well. The kernel on my Hx4700 is
2.6.15-hh2, which should match yours. You need the wireless firmware
files (download from SDG Systems) in /lib/firmware:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1996 Mar 2 1995 RADIO0d.BIN
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 964 Mar 2 1995 RADIO11.BIN
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 43876 Mar 2 1995 WLANGEN.BIN
The md5sums for the files that I have are:
bbd9673a8de1f15c660b80931ce91b25 RADIO0d.BIN
a150750ad33c512edc4afee5270b37cb RADIO11.BIN
9716488c2d1cf2e5f97b165be4de18db WLANGEN.BIN
After these firmware files have been installed, you'll need to reload
the wireless modules. I usually just reset the unit and boot via HaRET
again. In addition to the modules and firmware, you'll need to
configure the wireless settings in OPIE or GPE. After that, wireless
should start on boot - you should see lots of debugging info from the
wireless stuff on bootup.
I was not able to get WPA/PSK working, so I'm using MAC filtering on the
access point.
I hope this helps,
>From Lex.
Received on Fri Oct 12 2007 - 00:57:16 EDT
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