Re: [leaf-user] WISP Dist related queston.

2003-12-23 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Can you describe what you want to do?

You want AP to bridge between Ethernet and wireless?

Dmitri Gofmekler wrote:
I have downloaded a 2631 image and trying to make an AP, the config is
following:
1. Celeron 266 / VIA Chipset
2. Compaq PCI WL200 (Prism 2 PCMCIA + PCI CirrusLogic Bridge) Firmware 0.8.0
3. 3Com 509 ISA ethenet card.
4. 64MB SunDisk IDE Flash.
Router has been started, hostap drivers loaded, but there is a few problems
and
qustions that does not allows me to complete the task:
1. Is there a common correct way to inject a module? Just copy to
/lib/modules?
2. Why my wireless card is netcs0, not wlan0?
3. After creating layer 2 bridge (configured interfaces with 0.0.0.0/24 and
br0
with the real IP), console has a continious messages, e.g. hostap_cs: netcs0
Tx
Timed out.
And also nothing works :)

Is there any succcess stories or howtos regarding my enviroment?



Thanks in advance,
Dmitri.


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Re: [leaf-user] WISP Dist related queston.

2003-12-23 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Dmitri Gofmekler wrote:
Vladimir,

I want to bridge wired and wireless network and also i want to change an
existing AP (harware AP) with WISP dist, so it should work as a standart AP.
Ok. What is the firmware version on your card? It is reported during boot.

Also, please post copies of /etc/network/if.config and 
/etc/network/wireless.config files.

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[leaf-user] first beta build of WISP-Dist with Atheros support released

2003-12-22 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
I have finally released a new WISP-Dist build 2634 with beta Atheros 
support (using madwifi driver). I was waiting for madwifi to mature, 
and it is finally stable under my tests (so far). On a 100 Mhz Soekris 
board I'm able to get around 16 megabits/sec. I didn't test it on more 
powerful motherboards yet.

Atheros support is incomplete; for example, access point statistics 
are not reported.

As usual, this beta release is available from: 
http://www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/downloads

Project homepage is at: http://leaf-project.org/

Any feedback is welcome. :)

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Re: [leaf-user] problem with WISP 2625

2003-10-30 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
What is the version of firmware on your Senao card? I suggest to 
upgrade 1.5.6.

bino-psn wrote:
Dear All.

I use wisp 2625 with Senao SL-2011CD/SL-2011CDPLUS card and a vadem based
PCMCIA-ISA-Bridge
Anad here is my condition

# lsmod |grep hostap
hostap_cs  81060   1
hostap 62032   0 (unused)
hostap_crypt_wep2656   0 (unused)
hostap_crypt1028   0 [hostap hostap_crypt_wep]
ds  6380   2 [hostap_cs]
pcmcia_core37120   0 [hostap_cs ds i82365]
#---
From /etc/pcmcia/hostap_cs.conf :
card Senao SL-2011CD/SL-2011CDPLUS
   version INTERSIL, HFA384x/IEEE, Version 01.02
   manfid 0x0156, 0x0002
   bind hostap_cs
# Optional configuration parameters for hostap_cs.o
module hostap_cs opts channel=3 iw_mode=3 essid=test ignore_cis_vcc=1
#---
# iwconfig netcs0
netcs0IEEE 802.11-DS  ESSID:TEST  Nickname:tesaja
  Mode:Master  Frequency:2.427GHz  Access Point: 00:02:6F:04:76:DF
  Bit Rate=2Mb/s   Tx-Power:1 dBm   Sensitivity=1/3
  Retry min limit:8   RTS thr:off   Fragment thr:off
  Encryption key:off
  Power Management:off
  Link Quality:0  Signal level:0  Noise level:0
  Rx invalid nwid:0  Rx invalid crypt:0  Rx invalid frag:0
  Tx excessive retries:0  Invalid misc:0   Missed beacon:0


The system is acknowledege by netstumbler.
I plug a AVAYA wireless card to my windows notebook.
The AVAYA windows client manager recognize the ESSID.
But the WISP box didnot recognize the notebook,

From the apastat i got :
Every 2s: /usr/sbin/apstats /proc/net/hostap/netcs0...  Thu Jul  3 05:00:05
2003
netcs0: Access Point statistics
Press CTRL-C to exit
Name/MAC  Signal/Noise   TX/RX rate   KB sentKB rcvd

---
No associated stations.


I take a look to  /var/log/messages, and got this :

Jul  3 04:46:53 wisprouter kernel: netcs0: RX status=0x (port=0, type=0,
fcserr=0) silence=0 signal=23 rate=20 rxflow=0; jiffies=117536
Jul  3 04:46:53 wisprouter kernel:FC=0x00b0 (type=0:11) dur=0x0102
seq=0xbae0 data_len=6
Jul  3 04:46:53 wisprouter kernel:A1=00:02:6f:04:76:df
A2=00:02:2d:0c:fa:db A3=00:02:6f:04:76:df A4=02:02:44:d9:58:51
Jul  3 04:46:53 wisprouter kernel:dst=91:34:4c:a9:45:77
src=0c:fb:07:3a:92:ec len=6
Jul  3 04:47:03 wisprouter kernel: netcs0: prism2_rx: dropped non-data frame
(type=0x00, subtype=0x0b)
Jul  3 04:47:03 wisprouter kernel: netcs0: RX status=0x (port=0, type=0,
fcserr=0) silence=0 signal=23 rate=20 rxflow=0; jiffies=118582
Jul  3 04:47:03 wisprouter kernel:FC=0x00b0 (type=0:11) dur=0x0102
seq=0xbba0 data_len=6
Jul  3 04:47:03 wisprouter kernel:A1=00:02:6f:04:76:df
A2=00:02:2d:0c:fa:db A3=00:02:6f:04:76:df A4=2c:c6:f6:db:76:c5
Jul  3 04:47:03 wisprouter kernel:dst=64:bf:e3:72:fb:d6
src=21:38:4c:ce:fc:2b len=6
Jul  3 04:47:03 wisprouter kernel: netcs0: prism2_rx: dropped non-data frame
(type=0x00, subtype=0x0b)
Please ... any clue will be appreciated.

Sincerely
-bino-


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Re: [leaf-user] Wisp and CS5530 /DoC

2003-09-11 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Why don't you just grab the kernel from 
www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/downloads and compile it yourself with 
the necessary options?

Ray Dekens wrote:
From Erich
The generic Bus Master DMA support is disabled, which in turn disables the
CS5530 support. 

Options
Ask the maintainer to add the functionality to the kernel.
DIY,

I wont have tiome to DIY for a few weeks, 
s -
What are the chances of a build with the appropriate support ?

please ?

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Re: [leaf-user] latest wisp release

2003-09-04 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
On http://www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/downloads/ you can find a file 
with various modules.

Szcs Tibor wrote:
Hi

I make WISP upgrade on my test enviroment to the latest release and I have a
some question.
After some release I not found the sch_cbq modul but the last public kernel
config is contain
How can I found source for the latest release?

I need the snmp in AccesPoint mode but, I don't query the connected clients
list and signal/noise level for this clients. This part on the script is not
complete,  or have a another problem?
Regards from
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[leaf-user] new WISP-Dist available

2003-08-14 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Greetings,

After a looong wait, a new public WISP-Dist release has been published 
on Sourceforge: WISP-Dist build 2624. Note that you can always find 
fresh betas at http://www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/downloads/.

From now on WISP-Dist images are partionless and can be installed on 
disks of any size and you don't have to do manual partitioning. 
Unfortunately that means that RAM usage is increased by approx. 1 MB; 
however this shouldn't be an issue if you have 16+ MB of RAM. Just dd 
image to your drive (dd if=wisp-dist_2134_img_wdist.bin 
of=/dev/mydisk) and that's it. Please note that this change does not 
affect ability to upgrade old WISP-Dist installation in any way. If 
you want to save on RAM, you can still do old-style partion-based 
installs as described in documentation.

Changelog:

Sun 10 Aug 2003 04:53:49 PM EEST

Released build 2624:

New: initial Atheros support (atheros package)
New: WISP-Dist images are now partionless for easy installation, just 
dd them to CF
New: use ext2 instead of minix for disk rw partition - more space is 
available
New: support for layer 2 bridging in the configuration interface
New: support for layer 2 bridging in the network scripts
New: automatic WDS configuration if layer 2 bridging is enabled on 
Prism wireless cards in AP mode
New: wireless statistics are available through SNMP (.1.3.6.1.4.1.2021 
tree)
New: kernel 2.4.20
New: MMS (Windows Media)/tftp/PPTP/SNMP basic/talk/quake3 conntrack+nat
 (you may need to uncomment them in /etc/modules)
New: updated PCMCIA
New: new hostap_cs driver
New: update wireless extensions version in 2.4.20
New: DHCP relay; uncomment RCDLINKS and set MASTER_DHCP_SERVER
 in /etc/init.d/dhcrelay to enable it
New: hostapd support; delete /etc/pcmcia/hostap_cs.conf and rename
 /etc/pcmcia/hostap_cs_hapd.conf.disabled to 
/etc/pcmcia/hostap_cs_hapd.conf
New: sample vtun configuration for bridging between tunnel and br0
New: trafshow traffic monitoring utility
New: /sbin/forcedreboot is on RAM disk (for cases when CF/IDE 
malfunctions)
New: /var/log is now stored in RAM, can help with unstable CF cards
New: add support for time synchronization
New: add hostap decrease threshold patch, improves throughput with bad 
signal
New: ability to apply MAC filter settings immediately
Bugfix: Zebra startup fix (sometimes it couldn't get list of interfaces)
Bugfix: make vtun work
Bugfix: updated AiroNet driver
Bugfix: patch hostap to not reset the card as often as it did
Bugfix: updated rtl8139 driver from Donald Becker (no overrun lockup 
problem)
Bugfix: updated orinoco driver to 0.13
Bugfix: new wireless utils (fix WEP key removal bug)
Bugfix: include and load modules for DiskOnChip in initrd
Bugfix: wavemon update
Bugfix: support non-standard characters in MAC filter
Bugfix: various OSPF  RIPv2 bugfixes, OSPF is usable now
Bugfix: actually show kilobyte in AP statistics
Bugfix: fix for stale dialog processes

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[leaf-user] Re: [leaf-wisp] new WISP-Dist available

2003-08-11 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
I would suggest it is too early to think about using Atheros in 
production mode. The driver is quite unstable yet, I couldn't 
make it run well in AP mode.

Also note that atheros support is included as a separate package,
which you can get from 
http://www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/downloads/packages/ .

Marc E. Fiuczynski wrote about RE: [leaf-wisp] new WISP-Dist available:

 This new release is great news.
 
 Can someone suggest an atheros-based PCI card that works with the linux
 aetheros driver in ap mode!
 
 Thanks,
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Re: [leaf-user] Signal level

2003-06-30 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Good signal levels with Prism should be above 40.

15 or 10 is *very* low. Note that WMP11 has low sensitivity. I would 
suggest to use Prism2.5-based card instead, such as Engenius, Zcomax, 
SMC, Senao, Demarctech etc.

A good indication if the quality of signal is good or not is whether 
your RX/TX speed changes when you pass traffic between the client and 
AP. If it is jumping then link quality is bad.

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Re: [leaf-user] massive connect delay

2003-06-27 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Most probably DNS servers are not set.

Roland Frei wrote:
hi all
i am working with the wisp distri.
the first time i connect to the board by telnet i have 5 up to 15 seconds delay.
thx for any hint !
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Re: [leaf-user] help: getting PPPOE to work on wisp-dist

2003-06-23 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
You can see syslog entries by going to statistics - system log.

There is another person who got PPPoE working on WISP-Dist; search the 
mailing list archives for more info.

Marc E. Fiuczynski wrote:
I tried getting PPPOE to work on wisp-dist, but since I am rather new to
this I couldn't figure out why it didn't work.
Unfortunately, wisp-dist does not have the GUI interface support so that
newbies like me can just follow some instructions to set things up
correctly. So I followed the bering PPPOE instructions and edited the
/etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider and /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file by hand. I also
made sure that the various PPPOE related modules in /etc/modules were
uncommented.
At this point, I was under the impression that a simple reboot would kick
start the ppp0 device connected via eth0 to my DSL modem. It seems that
wisp-dist does not generate a syslog file, and so I cannot peek there to
find out why it is not working.
Any hints on what I should do next?

Thanks,
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Re: [leaf-user] A wisp station stop respond after some time!

2003-06-20 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
So may be this is what causing the problem? May be it has a low signal 
level or something?

In general, you should avoid stations with signal levels below 40 (as 
seen in AP Statistics menu).

Samuel Abreu de Paula wrote:
Yes, is the station with problem! =(

Samuel Abreu

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Re: [leaf-user] A wisp station stop respond after some time!

2003-06-19 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Do you know what is the station 00:60:b3:72:e9:1c?

Samuel Abreu de Paula wrote:
Hi ppl...
Im getting a weird problem right now...
I have a wisp station in a AAEON board with wisp 2546, with a dmarc prism2 based card 
working ok until today!
If i reset the station, it will work for about 5-10 minutes then stop work again!
Im getting a lot of 
netcs1: TXEXC - fid=0x0204 - status=0x0001 ([RetryErr]) tx_control=000c
   retry_count=0 tx_rate=0 fc=0x0a08 (Data::0)
   addr1=00:60:b3:72:e9:1c addr2=00:60:b3:74:8a:b6 addr3=00:60:b3:74:8a:b6
netcs1: sending disassociation info to STA 00:60:b3:72:e9:1c(last=405588299, jiffies=405618399)
netcs1: TXEXC - fid=0x02b3 - status=0x0001 ([RetryErr]) tx_control=000c
   retry_count=0 tx_rate=0 fc=0x08a0 (Mgmt::10)
   addr1=00:60:b3:72:e9:1c addr2=00:60:b3:74:8a:b6 addr3=00:60:b3:74:8a:b6
netcs1: sending deauthentication info to STA 00:60:b3:72:e9:1c(last=405588299, jiffies=405618499)
netcs1: TXEXC - fid=0x0233 - status=0x0001 ([RetryErr]) tx_control=000c
   retry_count=0 tx_rate=0 fc=0x08c0 (Mgmt::12)
   addr1=00:60:b3:72:e9:1c addr2=00:60:b3:74:8a:b6 addr3=00:60:b3:74:8a:b6
Could not find STA for this TX error

messages in dmesg, and that card is in MASTER (Ap mode)... while the station is up, im getting a good signal and i can use the network perfectly well... but now the station only back if i restart the hardware! =///

Anyone knows why it of that RetryErr errors??? or Why the card is sending deauthentication?

Thanks

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Re: [leaf-user] RE: help: wisp-dist hangs while booting

2003-06-17 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Yep, Marc - try removing rwfs=/dev/hda1 statement from syslinux.cfg.

Marc E. Fiuczynski wrote:
I am guessing that my problem has to do w/ using /dev/hda1 rather than the
nftla device.
-Original Message-
From: Marc E. Fiuczynski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 7:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: help: wisp-dist hangs while booting
I've mananged to install and boot wisp-dist on a Dell Dimension
XPS P133c with a SanDisk 64M DoC module.
As it boots up, it tries to do a mke2fs on something. This unfortunately
fails with a segmentation fault. It then states:
Failed to mount, falling back to TMPFS
Making a 8M TMPFS filesystem...
Pivoting...
Generating default dirs...
Generating /tmp  /var/log files ...
Generating /dev ...
At this point, it just seems to hang.

Any hints or suggestions as to what I should try next?

Thanks,
Marc


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Re: [leaf-user] wisp (or leaf in general) question: why is initrda minix filesystem?

2003-06-17 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
not really if you have a lot of inodes with really small size (e.g., 
symlinks)

Marc E. Fiuczynski wrote:
Is minix the most space efficient filesystem type?

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Re: [leaf-user] nftla or hda with SDTE-64 DoC ?

2003-06-17 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
So it is emulating IDE after all. Then just try removing 
rwfs=/dev/hda1 from syslinux.cfg.

What build of WISP-Dist you are using?

Marc E. Fiuczynski wrote about [leaf-user] nftla or hda with SDTE-64 DoC ?:

 Has anyone gotten wisp-dist to work on a SanDisk SDTE-64 DoC?
 
 It seems that my SanDisk SDTE-64 is not recognized by the doc2000/docprobe
 modules.
 
 This is so infuriating, because I can boot from the SDTE-64 drive. Moreover,
 I can boot the standard debian rescue/root floppies, mount the SDTE-64 as
 /dev/hda1 and copy files over to it, etc. The difference being that the
 debian kernel is 2.2.20, whereas wisp-dist is using
 
 Why can't I then simply use /dev/hda1? Looking at the console messages, the
 ide module recognizes the SDTE-64 as
 
 hda: SanDisk SDTE-64, ATA DISK drive
 ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 on irq 14
 
 So, I am guessing that I should change my syslinux.cfg file back to us
 /dev/hda1 rather than /dev/nftla1. However, if anyone else has gotten this
 to work, I'd love to hear from them. Or, from any other kind sole who might
 have some feedback.
 
 THanks,
 Marc
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Ivaschenko
 Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 11:44 AM
 To: Marc E. Fiuczynski
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [leaf-user] RE: help: wisp-dist hangs while booting
 
 
 
 Yep, Marc - try removing rwfs=/dev/hda1 statement from syslinux.cfg.
 
 Marc E. Fiuczynski wrote:
  I am guessing that my problem has to do w/ using /dev/hda1 rather than the
  nftla device.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Marc E. Fiuczynski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 7:32 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: help: wisp-dist hangs while booting
 
 
  I've mananged to install and boot wisp-dist on a Dell Dimension
  XPS P133c with a SanDisk 64M DoC module.
 
  As it boots up, it tries to do a mke2fs on something. This unfortunately
  fails with a segmentation fault. It then states:
 
  Failed to mount, falling back to TMPFS
  Making a 8M TMPFS filesystem...
  Pivoting...
  Generating default dirs...
  Generating /tmp  /var/log files ...
  Generating /dev ...
 
  At this point, it just seems to hang.
 
  Any hints or suggestions as to what I should try next?
 
  Thanks,
  Marc
 
 
 
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Re: [leaf-user] ip_nat_h323 and ip_conntrack_h323 in Leaf wisp kernel.

2003-06-13 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Actually it wasn't an easy to task to compile these modules, at least 
at the time I was doing it. You can get them from newnat patches from 
iptables.

Samuel Abreu de Paula wrote:
Hi, just a simple ask to Vladimir, where did you take this modules??? Is from http://roeder.goe.net/~koepi/newnat.html ???

And works audio and video in netmeeting/gnomemeeting ok??

Thanks.

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Re: [leaf-user] ssh - key only - no password

2003-06-09 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
In theory I don't see why it shouldn't work.

Steve Wright wrote:

Gurus,

I am trying to get my LEAF-WISP 2591 to ssh out, and to accept ssh 
connections and auth with key only.  The routers must be able to 
load/change/reload policy (addresses, routes, rules) on command from the 
core but this is insecure without ssh.  (I can cron a passworded wget 
off the core httpd, but not secure.)

I have read a number of HOWTOs on doing this but it still refuses. 
My question is ;

Will the ssh/sshd on 2591 do key-only (no password) auth, incoming and 
outgoing  ?

If it does, then I have a config error and I will continue working on it.

TIA, and kind regards,
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Re: [leaf-user] help: /etc/rc2.d link doesn't get saved

2003-06-09 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko


Jacques Nilo wrote:
Le Samedi 7 Juin 2003 11:47, Steve Wright a écrit :

Gurus,

I put a startup link viz ;

ln -s /etc/init.d/pppoe-server /etc/rc2.d/S85pppoe-server

but on save-and-reboot, it has gone !

How do I add a startup link for runlevel 2 ?

Version is leaf-wisp-dist (latest)
in the pppoe-server init script add
RCDLINKS=2,S85
Then save the package in which pppoe-server is stored
In case of WISP-Dist, just save configuration (or run wdistbackup)

(have a look at the other init.d scripts coming from Bering)
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Re: [leaf-user] Strange problem with Ap1000 and Wisp Dist!

2003-06-05 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Link quality is very low, and bit rate is only 1 mbps. Noise is also 
very high (-86 dbm).

Samuel Abreu de Paula wrote:
In the Ap manager, the signal level is about 55-60%
In the wisp, thats the output of iwconfig:
netcs0IEEE 802.11-DS  ESSID:ESSID  Nickname:NICK
  Mode:Managed  Frequency:2.462GHz  Access Point: 00:02:2D:XX:XX:XX
  Bit Rate:1Mb/s   Tx-Power=15 dBm   Sensitivity:1/3
  Retry limit:4   RTS thr:off   Fragment thr:2347 B
  Encryption key:
  Power Management:off
  Link Quality:14/92  Signal level:-71 dBm  Noise level:-86 dBm
  Rx invalid nwid:0  Rx invalid crypt:2061  Rx invalid frag:18527
  Tx excessive retries:9644  Invalid misc:0   Missed beacon:0
Thanks for the help.

Samuel Abreu

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Re: [leaf-user] Strange problem with Ap1000 and Wisp Dist!

2003-06-03 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
What are the signal levels from both sides?

Samuel Abreu de Paula wrote:
Hi... i have that situation: 

# ttcp -s -r
ttcp-r: buflen=8192, nbuf=2048, align=16384/0, port=5001  tcp
ttcp-r: socket
ttcp-r: accept from 200.253.xxx.xxx
ttcp-r: 4194304 bytes in 17.12 real seconds = 239.25 KB/sec +++
ttcp-r: 2653 I/O calls, msec/call = 6.61, calls/sec = 154.96
ttcp-r: 0.0user 1.1sys 0:17real 7% 0i+0d 0maxrss 0+2pf 0+0csw
station: -root-
# ttcp -n512 -s -t 200.253.187.144
ttcp-t: buflen=8192, nbuf=512, align=16384/0, port=5001  tcp  - 200.253.xxx.xxx
ttcp-t: socket
ttcp-t: connect
ttcp-t: 4194304 bytes in 2497.68 real seconds = 1.64 KB/sec +++
ttcp-t: 512 I/O calls, msec/call = 4995.36, calls/sec = 0.20
ttcp-t: 0.0user 0.3sys 41:37real 0% 0i+0d 0maxrss 0+2pf 0+0csw
The SNR in AP Manager is in good... without packet loss... 
Is in both sides Orinoco Gold Card with firmware 7.28.

This is, when the station try to upload/send packets the rate is too slow... but for receiving is ok!

Anyone have any idea of what can be???

I already change the entire equipment, the distance between AP1000 and the station is about 600m

Thanks

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Re: [leaf-user] iwconfig version problem

2003-06-02 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko


Roland Frei wrote:
hi
since i use the new wisp image my aironet works (the most)
with some special commands i have still some problems.
# iwconfig netcs0 txpower 10mW
Warning: Driver for device netcs0 has been compiled with version 0
of Wireless Extension, while this program is using version 16.
Some things may be broken...
looks live a compile problem ??...
It looks to be a driver problem, actually.

other question is : aironet 350 has two antenna connectors.
how can i control this under linux ? any expirience ?
WISP-Dist already sets the diversity to the right one; you can control 
it in /proc/driver/aironet. The code which sets the diversity is in 
/etc/network/wireless-start

thx for your help !
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Re: [leaf-user] 2 station with orinoco with communication problemconnected to one AP1000!

2003-04-02 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
What happens if you run ttcp between the routers?

Samuel Abreu de Paula wrote:
I have 2 wisp station with Orinoco Gold Cards connected to one Orinoco AP1000, with 
the distance about 1Km and 500m from the AP! The communication with the LAN Network 
connected to AP1000 is 100%...
But when i try to enter in the LAN Network in the other wisp... the communication goes 
terrible, the service is mostly HTTP... the cgi programs as download a single file i 
get terrible perfomance!
The wisp versions is 2348 and the /etc/network/wireless.config file:
# cat /etc/network/wireless.config
# Wireless configuration parameters
#
netcs0_RTS=
netcs0_TXPOWER=
netcs0_CHANNEL=11
netcs0_NICK=MYNICK
netcs0_RATE=11M auto
netcs0_ENCMODE=RESTRICTED
netcs0_KEY=MY:KEY:
netcs0_ESSID=ESSID
netcs0_MODE=MANAGED
The ping response are just fine, even with packet size of 768 bytes!
but when i try to access the http nated by the other station, the ping stop 
responding, after 1 minute the ping back to live!!! =/
My question is, what can i do to fix that problem??? There's something in rate, or other setting that can fix that problem?

Thanks

Samuel Abreu

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[leaf-user] WISP-Dist Shorewall package

2003-03-19 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Guys,

Somebody sent me a message that they made a Shorewall package for 
WISP-Dist. Looks like I lost it :(
Can you send this message to me again?

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Re: [leaf-user] new WISP-Dist build 2546

2003-03-18 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Unfortunately the hostap driver included in that release does not 
support 802.1x and therefore RADIUS. So we have to wait until hostap 
CVS stabilizes.

However I'm also thinking about putting some kind of authentication 
scheme for use in our network, I'm not sure that I will go with RADIUS 
though.

Marty Buchaus wrote:
This has fixed the lock up's I was getting with Teletronics and the 
Teletronics High power 20db cards..  Goog Catch..  Does this current 
driver allow for radius mac authentication? if so is the patch or 
complile option included in this build?  if not,  This would be an 
excellent additional feature to your WIP compileation.. Great work by 
the way..

Vladimir Ivaschenko wrote:

Hello All,

A new WISP-Dist test build (2546) is available from
http://www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/downloads/. I did stress
testing of Prism and Cisco cards on Soekris and Teletronics
boards and found several stability issues in the drivers. The
good news is it seems that I've been able to overcome them.  Hostap 
driver is reverted to an old version used in 2.4.18-based
WISP-Dist releases, as new one from CVS seems to be very
unstable, at least in slow motherboards. Cisco driver was updated
to the new version Cisco released a couple of days, and looks to
be quite stable as well (the previous Cisco driver could end up
with card being locked up and not able to send anything).

Also trafshow utility is included. This is a quite useful utility to 
look at per-host traffic statistics, especially if your system is not 
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[leaf-user] new WISP-Dist build 2546

2003-03-16 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Hello All,

A new WISP-Dist test build (2546) is available from
http://www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/downloads/. I did stress
testing of Prism and Cisco cards on Soekris and Teletronics
boards and found several stability issues in the drivers. The
good news is it seems that I've been able to overcome them.  
Hostap driver is reverted to an old version used in 2.4.18-based
WISP-Dist releases, as new one from CVS seems to be very
unstable, at least in slow motherboards. Cisco driver was updated
to the new version Cisco released a couple of days, and looks to
be quite stable as well (the previous Cisco driver could end up
with card being locked up and not able to send anything).

Also trafshow utility is included. This is a quite useful utility 
to look at per-host traffic statistics, especially if your system 
is not powerful enough to run ntop.

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Re: [leaf-user] wisp ping problem

2003-03-14 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Well, it looks like .252 is not seeing the ARP response, or the dump 
you posted is not complete.

Szcs Tibor wrote:
Hi everybody!

I have a WISP box (2518 release)

WMP11 the wireless interface.

Loaded modules:

ip_gre  8016   0 (unused)
bridge 16284   0 (unused)
hostap_pci 37740   1
hostap 60624   0 [hostap_pci]
hostap_crypt_wep2764   1
hostap_crypt1008   0 [hostap hostap_crypt_wep]
ne2k-pci4972   1
83905812   0 [ne2k-pci]
mii 2108   0 (unused)
cls_u32 4600   0 (unused)
sch_sfq 3520   0 (unused)
sch_htb18656   0 (unused)
sch_tbf 2400   0 (unused)
softdog 1476   1
nftl   18436   0 (unused)
docprobe1348   0
doc200011752   0 (unused)
docecc  3660   0 [doc2000]
mtdcore 1572   1 [nftl doc2000]
cramfs 36780   5
ide-probe-mod   9192   0
ide-disk9624   2
ide-mod64112   2 [ide-probe-mod ide-disk]
# ip addr
1: lo: LOOPBACK,UP mtu 16436 qdisc noqueue
link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo
2: dummy0: BROADCAST,NOARP mtu 1500 qdisc noop
link/ether 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
3: eth0: BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 100
link/ether 52:54:ab:3f:59:d3 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
inet 192.168.0.254/24 scope global eth0
4: netcs0: BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 100
link/ether 00:06:25:a7:a7:61 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
inet 192.168.50.254/24 scope global netcs0
5: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: NOARP mtu 1476 qdisc noop
link/gre 0.0.0.0 brd 0.0.0.0
When I ping form wireless workstation (192.168.50.252) the wisp box not
respond
I see with tcpdump:
tcpdump -i netcs0
Kernel filter, protocol ALL, datagram packet socket
tcpdump: listening on netcs0
10:52:32.186528  6040001.00:02:2d:31:10:36.c0a8 
22d31.10:36:08:06:00:01.800: ipx-#800 65505
10:52:32.186607 B arp who-has 192.168.50.254 tell 192.168.50.252
10:52:32.186814  arp reply 192.168.50.254 (0:6:25:a7:a7:61) is-at
0:6:25:a7:a7:61 (0:2:2d:31:10:36)
10:52:33.188087  6040001.00:02:2d:31:10:36.c0a8 
22d31.10:36:08:06:00:01.800: ipx-#800 65505
10:52:33.188165 B arp who-has 192.168.50.254 tell 192.168.50.252
10:52:33.188330  arp reply 192.168.50.254 (0:6:25:a7:a7:61) is-at
0:6:25:a7:a7:61 (0:2:2d:31:10:36)
Please Help me

Regards 
	from Robit





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Re: [leaf-user] temperature sensors

2003-03-13 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
WISP-Dist doesn't include tools for that. I think there is lmsensors 
packages for Bering, if it is so, you may try to use it together with 
WISP-Dist (WISP-Dist is compatible with most of .lrp packages).

Szcs Tibor wrote:
Hi

I used the wisp dist.
The motherboard is have temperature sensors (Abit BE-II)
How can I query this, and/or the cooler speed from wisp distr. ?
Thnx from Robit



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Re: [leaf-user] Error msgs in wisp with prism2 cards!

2003-03-12 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Hi Samuel,

I'm afraid DeMarc's cards report -40 dBm signal level no matter
what. So you have to look at the link quality. 22 out of 92 is
low. For example, I have 92 out of 92 on 15 km link.

Samuel Abreu de Paula wrote about [leaf-user] Error msgs in wisp with prism2 cards!:

 Hi, i use wisp with orinoco connected with AP-1000 working allright!
 
 Now im using some DMARK prism2 based wireless cards, and in  a station im getting 
 these msgs in dmesg:
 
 netcs0: TXEXC - fid=0x0336 - status=0x0001 ([RetryErr]) tx_control=000c
retry_count=0 tx_rate=0 fc=0x4908 (Data::0)
addr1=00:60:b3:74:0a:97 addr2=00:60:b3:74:0a:a4 addr3=00:60:b3:74:0a:97
 netcs0: INFO - fid=0x0107 - len=2 type=0xf200
   LinkStatus=4 (Access point out of range)
 netcs0: INFO - fid=0x03cc - len=2 type=0xf200
   LinkStatus=5 (Access point in range)
 netcs0: INFO - fid=0x015a - len=2 type=0xf200
   LinkStatus=4 (Access point out of range)
 netcs0: INFO - fid=0x03b7 - len=2 type=0xf200
   LinkStatus=5 (Access point in range)
 netcs0: INFO - fid=0x029f - len=2 type=0xf200
   LinkStatus=4 (Access point out of range)
 netcs0: INFO - fid=0x03dc - len=2 type=0xf200
   LinkStatus=5 (Access point in range)
 netcs0: INFO - fid=0x01f8 - len=2 type=0xf200
   LinkStatus=4 (Access point out of range)
 netcs0: INFO - fid=0x0390 - len=2 type=0xf200
   LinkStatus=5 (Access point in range)
 
 
 
 And here is the iwconfig output:
 netcs0IEEE 802.11-DS  ESSID:MY_ID  Nickname:MYNICK
   Mode:Managed  Frequency:2.427GHz  Access Point: 00:60:B3:74:0A:97
   Bit Rate=2Mb/s   Tx-Power=20 dBm   Sensitivity=1/3
   Retry min limit:8   RTS thr:off   Fragment thr:off
   Encryption key:FCC4-38F1-D2   Encryption mode:restricted
   Power Management:off
   Link Quality:22/92  Signal level:-40 dBm  Noise level:-79 dBm
   Rx invalid nwid:0  Rx invalid crypt:46167  Rx invalid frag:0
   Tx excessive retries:13394  Invalid misc:35500818   Missed beacon:0
 
 
 My doubt here is about the Link Quality, i think that 22/92 is not very good, 
 right???
 What can make the quality better??? Changing the channel will make any good???
 The bit rate is in 2Mb/s cos i set fixed, the range between the points are about 2Km!
 What advice about the bit rate anyone can give me???
 
 Thanks
 
 Samuel Abreu
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [leaf-user] WISP on soekris help

2003-03-11 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Strange, I didn't see your message on wisp list.

To understand why you cannot serf, please give us more information - 
IP addresses, network diagram etc.

I'd guess that something wrong with NAT or routing (default gateway etc).

Dave Shpritz wrote:
I tried askig this on the WISP list, but got no response (maybe not many people on the list?).  Anyway, thanks for any help in advance.

Dave

Hey folks,
I'm having a large amount of trouble getting my soekris board as an access points.  
Well, it acts as an access point (I'm using a Prism 2.5 D-Link Air 650 PCMCIA card), 
that is I can connect to the ap as a client, I get a good signal, but I can't surf.  
ARG!  Any help would be great, thanks in advance.
Dave





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Re: [leaf-user] wisp-dist - Anyone enabled / used the AMD Elan hardwarewatchdog ?

2003-03-11 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Interesting... Lately I've been experiencing some strange problems 
with some of our routers as well. I'll play with the releases to see 
if they problem is triggered by the new kernel.

Jim TerWee wrote:
I have seen the same thing when running two or more wireless cards and you
put a heavy load on the unit you can lock it in about two or three
minutes.
This just started with the 2.4.20 kernel. Here is the testing I have done
so far.
Hardware:
   Soekris 4521
   Engenius 200MW cards firmware 1.5.6
Dell Pentium II 450
   3c509 ethernet card
   4 - PLX adapters (also tried with Ricoh PCMCIA adapters)
   4 - Engenius 200MW cards firmware 1.5.6
Intel motherboard with Celeron 1 gig processor
   Realtek ethernet adapter
   4 - PLX adapters (also tried with Ricoh PCMCIA adapters)
   4 - Engenius 200MW cards firmware 1.5.6
All of the above work perfectly with the 2.4.18 releases
I actually had upgraded several other units and ended up downgrading back
to the 2.4.18 releases so they would be stable.
The only change I make to the stock release is that I add shorewall
and I do not use zebra. I just edit the ifup and add static routes there.
On the Soekris units the hardware watchdog takes care of the lockups and
will reboot the unit. On the other systems they lock solid no console
messages or anything. You do maintain a link but all data stops dead.
If I install just one card using either a PLX adapter or PCMCIA adapter
everything works great. As soon as you add the second card even if you are
not using it to move data you will lock up. Normally about 120 meg at a 4
meg transfer rate will do it.
I am going to try the latest CVS from Jouni to see if this helps tomorrow
sometime.
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Re: [leaf-user] WISP on soekris help

2003-03-11 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Ok. Diagram below will require bridging. Did you turn it on?

Also, try the latest test release from 
http://www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/downloads/

Dave Shpritz wrote about Re: [leaf-user] WISP on soekris help:
 Ok, here is a whole bunch of info:
 
 Here's how I'd like the network to look:
 Two Soekris Net4511s
 
 Gateway---wired neteth0|4511(10.0.0.69/24)|netcs0
 (10.0.0.1/24)|
   wireless net
  |
  wds0/wi0|4511|
  (10.0.0.70)
  |
   wireless net
  |
 |Clent PC|
 
 Since my first email I have switched to the latest stable release (2397), and now 
 I'm not even getting access point up.  I have a feeling its something stupid that 
 I'm doing wrong.
 
 Here is ip addr show:
 1: lo: LOOPBACK,UP mtu 16436 qdisc noqueue 
 link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
 inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo
 2: dummy0: BROADCAST,NOARP mtu 1500 qdisc noop 
 link/ether 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
 3: eth0: BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 100
 link/ether 00:00:24:c0:60:d4 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
 inet 10.0.0.69/24 scope global eth0
 4: eth1: BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 100
 link/ether 00:00:24:c0:60:d5 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
 5: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: NOARP mtu 1476 qdisc noop 
 link/gre 0.0.0.0 brd 0.0.0.0
 6: netcs0: BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 100
 link/ether 00:05:5d:d6:b6:81 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
 inet 10.0.0.69/24 scope global netcs0
 
 as for /etc/shorewall, I have no such directory.
 
 Thanks again,
 Dave
 
  
 -- Original Message --
 From: Vladimir Ivaschenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 14:30:45 +0200
 
 
 Strange, I didn't see your message on wisp list.
 
 To understand why you cannot serf, please give us more information - 
 IP addresses, network diagram etc.
 
 I'd guess that something wrong with NAT or routing (default gateway etc).
 
 Dave Shpritz wrote:
  I tried askig this on the WISP list, but got no response (maybe not many people 
  on the list?).  Anyway, thanks for any help in advance.
  
  Dave
  
  
  Hey folks,
  I'm having a large amount of trouble getting my soekris board as an access 
  points.  Well, it acts as an access point (I'm using a Prism 2.5 D-Link Air 650 
  PCMCIA card), that is I can connect to the ap as a client, I get a good signal, 
  but I can't surf.  ARG!  Any help would be great, thanks in advance.
  
  Dave
  
  
  
  
  
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Re: [leaf-user] wisp-dist - Anyone enabled / used the AMD Elan hardware watchdog ?

2003-03-07 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Try to uncomment wdtsc520 module in /etc/modules and comment
softdog module.

But anyway, they shouldn't have locked up. Something wrong.

Jeff Rhue wrote about [leaf-user] wisp-dist - Anyone enabled / used the AMD Elan 
hardware watchdog ?:
 wisp-dist - Anyone enabled / used the AMD Elan hardware watchdog ?
 
 I have had a couple units using the Soekris boards ( AMD ELAN 133MHz 586
 CPU ) lock up on me.  I could not access via ethernet and I don't think via
 serial port either.If the hardware watchdog was enabled, they would have
 reset and all would have been OK.
 
 I had to go to the remote site and power-cycle the units.  They came up
 fine.
 
 If someone has a module, code, executable that can access this functionality
 please send me a link.
 
 This would allow for a very remote installation without having to worry
 about a random lock-up shutting me down.
 
 --Jeff
 
 
 
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