On Sunday 15 Jan 2012 23:55:41 Carlos Sura wrote:
> On 15 January 2012 04:01, Mick <michaelkintz...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Now, about this:
> According to the URL I mention above the BCM4313 chipset uses unsupported
> LCN
> PHY, and the kernel developers are working on it.  May be worth talking to
> them on #bcm-users in irc.freenode.net to see what they recommend.  I
> suspect
> your choices are wl (which I don't think is in kernel) and the staging
> driver
> brcmsmac (because the mac80211 does not work with Broadcom's proprietary
> ieee80211 stack).
> 
> You are right, my chipset uses unsopported LCN PHY. but, in my old kernel
> never happened this, that's why I'm more interested in know more about this
> issue.
> 
> I'm on ~AMD64 this is my emerge --info : http://tinypaste.com/5ee0e0a4
> 
> Also, I forgot to mention, my old kernel was working fine, when I tried to
> use the old config, it was not working, so I have to deactive some things
> in the new kernel (related to the wireless card) I will send it in the next
> email.

Try:

modinfo wl

(or whatever module you are loading) to see what parameters are there and then 
load the module with any parameter affecting power management turned off.  
Experiment with different parameters (like QoS) to see if any of them make a 
difference.

Speaking to the devs on IRC may get you to a solution (and help with 
debugging) sooner.
-- 
Regards,
Mick

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