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Old 12-27-2006, 10:43 PM   #21
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i got my wii today and it took about HALF HOUR to update and now its undating the channels. its been updating the cannels for about 10 mins now and its only about 10% done. if that!
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Old 12-28-2006, 12:22 AM   #22
 
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your the idiot using g g g
No, I'm the idiot for actually watching 10 minutes of some tard with epilepsy try to film their shitty laptop and out of focus Wii.

The simple fact is, THE BROADCOM LINUX DRIVERS DO NOT YET SUPPORT 802.11G. PERIOD.

You loose. Good day sir
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Old 12-28-2006, 04:11 AM   #23
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The Wii is 802.11b, not g.
It is "G". Currently running BCM4318. It will soon be replaced with another chip. I also run the same chip for my dell notebook.

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Old 12-28-2006, 05:41 AM   #24
 
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It is "G". Currently running BCM4318. It will soon be replaced with another chip. I also run the same chip for my dell notebook.
You need to read the whole thread. The BCM4318 CAN support 802.11g but Broadcom hasn't released Linux drivers that do g yet. Therefore, the Wii is 802.11b. I've got a $10K Wireless analyzer that confirms it.
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Old 12-28-2006, 09:39 AM   #25
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only a loser ho states bullshit here about thinks they dont know shit about jkarp is one of those wannabees that didnt have the luck or money to get a wii and now he is imagining he is a wii and network expert 10k analyzer my ass stop advising people about the wii when your a ps1 bitch
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Old 12-28-2006, 09:40 AM   #26
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why does my wy run on the G explain jtard
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why does my wy run on the G explain jtard
Why? because your little wiz-bang hercules does 802.11b too. Your Wii is running b like the rest of us.

AND finally with that last dose of gradeschool grammar from you (it's Wii, not wy asshat), welcome to my ignore file.

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You need to read the whole thread. The BCM4318 CAN support 802.11g but Broadcom hasn't released Linux drivers that do g yet. Therefore, the Wii is 802.11b. I've got a $10K Wireless analyzer that confirms it.
What are you talking about? Where do you get the info where Broadcom hasn't released Linux drivers that doesn't support G? I confirmed this with the group that worked on the wifi chip for the WII and it is running in "G" band. Remember the 4318 chip is backward compatible to B so if your AP is running in "B" then of course you will see "B" when you use the network analyzer.

Here is the press release:
http://www.broadcom.com/press/release.php?id=854744
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Old 12-28-2006, 11:04 PM   #30
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You say that your update took around 7 minutes. That's not exactly fast, but I wouldn't say it's slow neither. I've heard of some updates taking as much as an entire day, talk about a slow internet connection.

Slow = 10 minutes-1 hour

Normal = 5-10 minutes

Fast = 0-5 minutes


My update took me about 4 minutes.
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Old 12-29-2006, 01:39 AM   #32
 
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What are you talking about? Where do you get the info where Broadcom hasn't released Linux drivers that doesn't support G? I confirmed this with the group that worked on the wifi chip for the WII and it is running in "G" band. Remember the 4318 chip is backward compatible to B so if your AP is running in "B" then of course you will see "B" when you use the network analyzer.
Interesting. Well, if you've got some inside contact, you may want to mention to them that this g supporting driver (if it exists) needs work. Again, to date, there never has been a Linux g driver for the 4318. A google search will show the loads of frustration out there. Most Linux users have given up and use an NDIS wrapper to run the Windows driver to get g support.

If N has received g support from Broadcom, that's great news, but as you can clearly see from the Wii community, Wiis are not connecting to APs unless mixed-mode is enabled. I've analyzed the traffic from Wii to Linksys, Cisco, and Microsoft APs and the behavior is consistent across all of them, and consistent with the current native 4318 Linux drivers. The 4318 will see a g AP but refuses to negotiate a link. In mixed-mode, the 4318 (and the Wii) settles on a b connection.

In reality, this isn't a big deal as it's still faster than just about anyone's Internet connection, but running mixed-mode APs does have the inherit downside of limiting local LAN performance of true g devices.
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