Ben Greear wrote: > >> Work with someone who has hardware clue and just fix the problem. > > > > completely agree, we got to fix it. > > There are folks with machines that can reproduce this very easily. > > Maybe offer to rent their system for some short time to > see if you can reproduce it in your lab?
This is a great idea. It would be both easy and quick. There's of course a very real risk that the problems do not occur in the lab environment (that's actually what I expect) so in the end it might be neccessary to go on a field trip to the original environment instead. But getting a machine into the lab takes a day or three with UPS and doesn't cost very much, so it's a great first step. Even if it doesn't work out it's so easy to try. > It must be exacerbated by some interaction with other system > components and/or the environment... I suspect both, but moving the system to the lab is so easy that it should absolutely be tried before moving the lab into the environment. :) //Peter _______________________________________________ ath9k-devel mailing list ath9k-devel@lists.ath9k.org https://lists.ath9k.org/mailman/listinfo/ath9k-devel