Re: [arch-general] Last couple of updates Knocked my Wireless -- OUT (atheros/madwifi/ath_pci)

2009-09-22 Thread David C. Rankin
On Tuesday 22 September 2009 09:56:49 am David C. Rankin wrote: > I know the wmaster0/wlan0 combination was weird, but it seemed to > work fine. I'll change the config to wifi0/ath0 under the old kernel, > confirm performance under the setup and then I'll reinstall the new kernel > and

Re: [arch-general] Last couple of updates Knocked my Wireless -- OUT (atheros/madwifi/ath_pci)

2009-09-22 Thread David C. Rankin
On Tuesday 22 September 2009 08:49:51 am Daenyth Blank wrote: > On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 09:43, David C. Rankin > > wrote: > > Vincent, > > > >Thank you for the information. At least I know I'm not going > > crazy... It looks like I will have to downgrade the kernel to test the > > older m

Re: [arch-general] Last couple of updates Knocked my Wireless -- OUT (atheros/madwifi/ath_pci)

2009-09-22 Thread Daenyth Blank
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 09:43, David C. Rankin wrote: > Vincent, > >        Thank you for the information. At least I know I'm not going crazy... > It > looks like I will have to downgrade the kernel to test the older madwifi > package: Could you try to recompile the older madwifi from svn using

Re: [arch-general] Last couple of updates Knocked my Wireless -- OUT (atheros/madwifi/ath_pci)

2009-09-22 Thread David C. Rankin
On Tuesday 22 September 2009 02:56:18 am Vincent Van Houtte wrote: > >The network came right up on the next boot, but all isn't good. > > The network > > performance is about 1/20th of what it normally is. > > I had the same experience with the ath9k-driver since kernel 2.6.29 > (ath9k-dri

Re: [arch-general] Last couple of updates Knocked my Wireless -- OUT (atheros/madwifi/ath_pci)

2009-09-22 Thread Vincent Van Houtte
2009/9/22 David C. Rankin >The network came right up on the next boot, but all isn't good. The > network > performance is about 1/20th of what it normally is. I had the same experience with the ath9k-driver since kernel 2.6.29 (ath9k-driver in kernel .28 worked perfectly and in .29 ndis

Re: [arch-general] Last couple of updates Knocked my Wireless -- OUT (atheros/madwifi/ath_pci)

2009-09-21 Thread David C. Rankin
On Monday 21 September 2009 04:59:45 am Roman Kyrylych wrote: > >That is, until the updates this past week or so. My config is > > still the same. The mywpa.conf file is: > > [skipped] > > >What in the world could have changed in the past week or so that > > is presenting my wirel

Re: [arch-general] Last couple of updates Knocked my Wireless -- OUT (atheros/madwifi/ath_pci)

2009-09-21 Thread David C. Rankin
On Monday 21 September 2009 09:25:24 am Tom K wrote: > David C. Rankin wrote: > > Listmates, > > > > I'm not sure where to start troubleshooting this problem. For months and > > months, ever since I installed Arch, my Atheros wifi (through ath0) has > > always just worked right out of the box.

Re: [arch-general] Last couple of updates Knocked my Wireless -- OUT (atheros/madwifi/ath_pci)

2009-09-21 Thread Tom K
David C. Rankin wrote: Listmates, I'm not sure where to start troubleshooting this problem. For months and months, ever since I installed Arch, my Atheros wifi (through ath0) has always just worked right out of the box. The mywpa.conf file is: CONNECTION="wireless" INTERFACE=wlan0 SCAN="y

Re: [arch-general] Last couple of updates Knocked my Wireless -- OUT (atheros/madwifi/ath_pci)

2009-09-21 Thread Roman Kyrylych
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 04:02, David C. Rankin wrote: > Listmates, > >        I'm not sure where to start troubleshooting this problem. For months > and > months, ever since I installed Arch, my Atheros wifi (through ath0) has always > just worked right out of the box. No biggie. You setup your >

[arch-general] Last couple of updates Knocked my Wireless -- OUT (atheros/madwifi/ath_pci)

2009-09-20 Thread David C. Rankin
Listmates, I'm not sure where to start troubleshooting this problem. For months and months, ever since I installed Arch, my Atheros wifi (through ath0) has always just worked right out of the box. No biggie. You setup your /etc/network.d/mywpa.conf and add your config to the NETWORKS e