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Lately a longer-standing problem for older chipsets was (hopefully) solved allowing iwm(4)-supported cards to work with iwlwifi(4) again after almost three months.
The main focus for the project until the end of the year will most exclusively be getting us to contemporary speeds.
-On April 1st, using the same LinuxKPI infrastructure built mostly with the iwlwifi work, Realtek's rtw88(4) driver got comitted into CURRENT.
+On April 1st, using the same LinuxKPI infrastructure built mostly with the iwlwifi work, Realtek's rtw88(4) driver got committed into CURRENT.
Due to an issue with DMA the next weeks a workaround was developed and put into the tree so users no longer have to patch the kernel.
The driver still needs a tunable set in loader.conf for machines with more than 4GB of physical memory.
This tunable allowed the driver to be merged to stable/13 in June followed by further updates in CURRENT and stable/13.