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WICED will not work with Linux. It is designed for embedded RTOSs only.
As mentioned earlier Linux already supports Broadcom Wi-Fi devices through the DHD driver (search for "linux brcm80211")
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The purpose of Wiced to solve the WiFi connection issues where Linux or similar OS is not present. If Linux is used to solve the WiFi connection issue then Wiced may not be needed.
Is the question about how to communicate Wiced hardware module with Freescale i.MX28 using Linux?
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Hi,
Thanks for your answer.
Yes, the question is how to communicate Wiced hardware module (SN8000) with Freescale i.MX28 using Linux 2.6 ?
Best regards,
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In that case, you need to use Linux Dongle Host Driver (DHD) to communicate with SN8000 from Linux host.
Please contact Broadcom local representative or Murata software support for Linux DHD driver.
Best regards.
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Thanks for your answer.
Maybe my question was not clear. When we are using SN8000 module of Murata they used to indicate some WICED by Microprocessor. For example STM32 WICED, Linux driver, etc ....
How is the best way to understand if WICED coul work in i.MX28, runing Linux 2.6 ? How should we go to make this integration ?
Best Regards,
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WICED will not work with Linux. It is designed for embedded RTOSs only.
As mentioned earlier Linux already supports Broadcom Wi-Fi devices through the DHD driver (search for "linux brcm80211")
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Many thanks for your support.
I will follow your instructions.
Best Regards,