bbartlomiej.m...@gmail.com (Bartek Krawczyk) writes: >> Perhaps the device is going into power saving mode and your connection >> terminates?
>There's "powersave off" in the ifconfig output and I've issued the >ifconfig bwfm0 -powersave command explicitly as well. No change. The default in netbsd-10 and -current is to have powersave disabled. With powersave you often see latencies of ~100ms. >> Another thing, change the channel of the router, perhaps there's >> interference from others around you? >It's not the interference - other devices near it work just fine. And >have been working fine for years. RPI has a weak antenna, so "other devices" may not be a good reference. >I'll be raising a wpa_supplicant bug >then. Since it's working after wpa_supplicant restart and it's rekeying >periodically. Interference would impact it intermittently, not >completely after few hours. Thanks for suggestion, though. I'd suspect a firmware bug. I should reactivate my RPI3 for a test. N.B. I don't see issues with a RPI0w, a RPI4 and a BPI M2 Zero which comes with a bwfm compatible chip.