Hi, > > > > Checking those out is simply a matter of: > > > > git branch 2.0.11 2d68de3efa62655d551092f5c787505735d561ad > > > > git checkout 2.0.11 > > > > > > OK, we seem to be struggling a little, so I've built an installed git > > > and cloned Linus' 2.6 tree. My wireless network dies after a few pings > > > with rt2x00 2.0.11. > > > > > > > No further bisecting is needed, but with above tests I can at least > > > > narrow it down to find the cause of this issue. > > > > > > If you need me to bisect, just shout. Please be patient though, I'm > > > exploring new territory here :-) > > > > I don't think bisecting this will help a lot, the rt2x00 2.0.11 release > > introduced software diversity. And that is already something I suspect > > of being broken. > > > I've bisected anyway and although the results are not absolutely conclusive, > as I neared the end of the process, I was amongst a bunch of mac80211 > patches. This set me on a path that resulted in me discovering that with the > rt61pci driver, I can freeze my wireless network connection almost at will if > I set mac82011's ieee80211_default_rc_algo parameter to 'pid'. if the > parametre is set to 'simple', the network seems to be reliable. I've just let > the ping application run on and ping another box on my network almost 1500 > times whilst repeatedly transferring a kernel source tarball by ftp from > another box and the network connection was mantained That's with the > parameter set to 'simple', if \I set it to 'pid' the connection rarely > survives more than 40 pings even without the ftp activity. > > If I replace my wireless card with one that uses the rtl8180 driver, the > network connection seems to be reliable regardless of how I set the > parameter, although I admit that i have not tested this extensively yet. I'll > do that now and report later.
I'm about to send 4 patches to this (linux-wireless) list with patches for rt2x00, most of them you already tested individually, but several people reported success after those patches. Hopefully it will be working for you as well. :) Ivo -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/