It might have model names hard coded (so it might not perform hardware detection routines). And it's different than your case: if device had wifiwave2 installed previously, then legacy wireless (was part of core package back in time) was disabled ... hence legacy capsman could not be in use (and this possibility is, as explained more than once, the reason to install legacy wireless package on "the rest of devices").
I'll end my discussion in this thread, it doesn't seem to lead anywhere.
I'll end my discussion in this thread, it doesn't seem to lead anywhere.
Statistics: Posted by mkx — Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:26 pm