--- wikisrc/ports/evbarm/raspberry_pi.mdwn 2018/11/06 17:36:23 1.97 +++ wikisrc/ports/evbarm/raspberry_pi.mdwn 2018/11/06 18:03:21 1.98 @@ -149,6 +149,14 @@ every few weeks. - [https://github.com/ebijun/NetBSD/blob/master/RPI/RPIimage/Image/README](https://github.com/ebijun/NetBSD/blob/master/RPI/RPIimage/Image/README) +## Configuring 802.11 + +After installation, the Ethernet will function as on any other NetBSD system; simply enable dhcpcd or configure a static address. USB WiFi devices will also function as on any other NetBSD system; in addition to dhcpcd or static, configure and enable wpa_supplicant. + +Note that the built-in WiFi in the RPI3 is not yet supported. USB WiFi interfaces (that work on NetBSD in general) should all work. In particular, the following are known to work: + + - urtwn0: Realtek (0xbda) 802.11n WLAN Adapter (0x8176), rev 2.00/2.00, addr 5, MAC/BB RTL8188CUS, RF 6052 1T1R + ## Links The following pages have been published by NetBSD community members. (Note that some of them are old.) @@ -195,20 +203,6 @@ A third approach, workable on the Pi 3 o \todo Explain USB enumeration and how to ensure that the correct boot and root devices are found if one has e.g. a small SSD for the system and a big disk. -# Wireless Networking - -Note that the built-in WiFi in the RPI3 is not yet supported. USB WiFi interfaces (that work on NetBSD in general) should all work. - - - A Realtek 802.11n USB adaptor configures as urtwn(4). - - Configure with wpa_supplicant in /etc/rc.conf - - - ifconfig_urtwn0=dhcp - dhcpcd=YES - dhcpcd_flags="-q -b" - wpa_supplicant=YES - wpa_supplicant_flags="-B -i urtwn0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf" - - A sample wpa_supplicant.conf can be found at /usr/share/examples/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf - # X11 and GPU ## Console font