Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2018 13:24:36 +0100 From: "Alex Andrews" <mail@alexandrews.me.uk> To: <freebsd-wireless@freebsd.org> Subject: WiFi Debugging Tool for BSD Message-ID: <D72483C2332C4A6D84CBB2DF504D5138@onyx>
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Hi, Sorry, I got your contact details from the FreeBSD Wiki page for WiFi = ideas. I am a newbie to FreeBSD (plenty of Windows experience, and a = little Linux experience) but I just can't get the wifi working on my MSI = X-610 laptop under FreeBSD 11.1. I have followed all of the = instructions and asked for help on the forum, but "ifconfig wlan0 up = scan" just produces no output even though I know there are about a dozen = wifi access points in range. I suspect it is a problem with the driver, = but I'm not sure how to verify that. What would be really useful is a = simple wifi debugging tool that could run through all of the steps = necessary to get a wifi card working (check the driver is loaded and = working, check "syctl net.lan.devices", then check /etc/rc.conf for the = correct wlans_ and ifconfig_ entries, etc etc). I imagine this would be = a fairly simple task for someone with the appropriate knowledge/skill = set, and I am sure others would find it useful too. Any chance this = might be considered? Thanks very much, Alex
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