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en:users:drivers:iwlwifi [2016/03/08 07:25]
Emmanuel Grumbach [Supported Devices]
en:users:drivers:iwlwifi [2016/03/28 13:57]
Emmanuel Grumbach [Features]
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     * IBSS (Ad-Hoc) mode     * IBSS (Ad-Hoc) mode
     * AP mode on 2.4GHz (on devices driven by iwlmvm)     * AP mode on 2.4GHz (on devices driven by iwlmvm)
-    * AP mode on 5.2GHz on 7265D and 8260 in certain conditions only 
     * P2P (on devices driven by iwlmvm)     * P2P (on devices driven by iwlmvm)
     * 802.11a/​b/​g/​n/​ac (depending on the device)     * 802.11a/​b/​g/​n/​ac (depending on the device)
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 ===== 7260 and 7265 support ===== ===== 7260 and 7265 support =====
-7260 and 7265 will not be supported ​in the newest firmware versions: the last firmware that was released for these devices is -17.ucode. Bug fixes will be ported to -17.ucode. Note that 7265D can run later firmware versions. In order to determine if your 7265 device is a '​D'​ version, you can check the dmesg output:+7260 and 7265 will not be supported ​by the newest firmware versions: the last firmware that was released for these devices is -17.ucode. Bug fixes will be ported to -17.ucode. Note that 7265D can run later firmware versions. In order to determine if your 7265 device is a '​D'​ version, you can check the dmesg output:
  
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   * The PCIe bus, especially when switching in/out of power saving modes.   * The PCIe bus, especially when switching in/out of power saving modes.
   * USB3 and graphics (in certain scenarios).   * USB3 and graphics (in certain scenarios).
-  * Sometimes, even the fact that several ingredients’ ​Ground ​lines are connected can cause noise. ​+  * Sometimes, even the fact that several ingredients’ ​ground ​lines are connected can cause noise. ​
    
 This kind of interference might happen on 2.4GHz band, it is much less likely to happen on 5.2GHz band. This kind of interference might happen on 2.4GHz band, it is much less likely to happen on 5.2GHz band.
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