Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2014 00:51:33 +0400 From: Dmitry Sarkisov <ait.mlist@gmail.com> To: leeoliveshackelford@surewest.net Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: how to install wireless n.i.c. on FreeBSD 9.1 Message-ID: <20140822205133.GA3693@aperturescience.loc> In-Reply-To: <c0493cf1a6cb62e193163d781348b8ad@surewest.net> References: <c0493cf1a6cb62e193163d781348b8ad@surewest.net>
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On 22-08-2014, Fri [12:00:47], leeoliveshackelford@surewest.net wrote: > > > Good morning, dear FreeBSD enthusiasts. I am attempting to install a > wireless network interface circuit on a computer running FreeBSD 9.1. I > have read the very thorough instructions written by Messrs. Marc > Fonvielle and Murray Stokely in the currently posted Chapter 30 of the > FreeBSD Handbook. I did not find in that chapter a specification of the > version or versions of FreeBSD to which it applied. The circuit board is > manufactured by T-LInk, and uses an Atheros integrated circuit I have > followed as closely as possible those instuctions, to no avail. The > printed circuit board is located at slot 4. About it, dmesg.boot reads > only the following: pci40: <network> at device 0.0 (no driver attached). > My interpretation of this message is that the operating system sees that > there is a circuit board in slot 4, and that it has something to do with > networking, and otherwise knows nothing about it. I have checked the > /dev directory, and find listed in it none of the driver files mentioned > in Chapter 30. I had expected to receive error messages for lines in the > configuration files calling for driver files that could not be located, > but the only error message generated was "SYNCDHCP not found." This line > does not occur in dmesg.boot, but in response to the command (I forgot > which command). How do I obtain and install the missing driver files? > Why does the fact that they are missing not generate error notices? Any > and all comments are appreciated. If these questions have already been > answered many times before, please do not flame me. Just let me know > where I should have looked for the answers. Thank you. Lee > It looks like your particular device is not being recognized. You may check ath(4) man page, it might give you some hints how to run your card. -- Dmitry. /---> -------+----> \--->
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