Re: 802.11n support and Windows CE 6.0
- From: "<ctacke/>" <ctacke[at]opennetcf[dot]com>
- Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 22:06:50 -0600
Still, it's certainly not a CE issue itself. Something is different in your
builds or the board bring up. Maybe a driver isn't behaving the same.
Maybe the OAL code is different. Maybe you built with different options.
There could be any number of reasons for the difference, but you need to get
a debug output at a minimum to even begin to understand why it's slow.
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"P@bloUIO" <pablo_vtn@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Chris,
Thanks for your soon answer. You see, I think that my thin client is not
the
problem because I have built and loaded a Windows CE 4.2 image in the
device
and the boot time (time that the thin client takes to shows the desktop)
is
very short. The device is a Gigabyte thin client.
I hope your comments, thanks.
--
Greetings
Pablo Toapanta N.
"<ctacke/>" wrote:
802.11n is going to require a driver from the OEM - not the CE side, so
you
need to find a NIC that has CE drivers. I don't know of any.
As for a slow boot, that's an OEM issue, not a general CE issue. Without
knowing exactly what device it is we can't even really guess as to why it
is
slow (though I'll just hazard a guess that KITL is enabled and it waits
for
that to time out before continuing). Having debug output from the boot
process would be a good step to determining the cause.
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Chris Tacke, Embedded MVP
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"P@bloUIO" <pablo_vtn@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi everyone,
I'd like to know which windows ce versions support wireless 802.11n
technology. Another question, I have built a Windows CE 6.0 image for a
thin
client (Processor 800 MHz, 128 MB RAM, DOM 32 MB) but it takes a very
long
time to turn on and show the windows ce desktop. I don't know why. I
hope
your answers, thanks.
--
Greetings
Pablo Toapanta N. MVP
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