Hi Rajkumar, I cannot see more messages in dmesg after enable the debug
option.
Could you please show me a short guide about " Please send sniffer trace
and dmesg log for failure cases "
Thanks &Regards
Wang Min
-Original Message-
From: Rajkumar Manoharan [mailto:rmanoha...@atheros.com]
With the previously posted wpa_supplicant patch, I am able to reproduce
the ath9k DMA errors previously seen when I hacked the kernel
to share scan results.
The basic test: Create 30 STA interfaces, run one patched instance of
wpa_supplicant to manage all interfaces. My proprietary user-space ap
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Queenie de Melo wrote:
> Dear All,
> Read that 802.11r fast BSS transition (roaming) can happen within Protocol
> layer 2 or layer3.
> Please let me know what kind of roaming(802.11r) is supported by mac80211?
> What files in my driver deal with this 802.11r roamin
ya trivial series...
Joe Perches (44):
arch/arm: Remove unnecessary semicolons
arch/microblaze: Remove unnecessary semicolons
arch/um: Remove unnecessary semicolons
drivers/cpufreq: Remove unnecessary semicolons
drivers/gpio: Remove unnecessary semicolons
drivers/i2c: Remove unnecessar
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 02:30:19PM +0530, Wang Min wrote:
> Hi Rajkumar
>
> After long time waiting, I found the ccmp ip address can be gotten. but
> it's very slow.
> After ping the AP from pc, the packet loss rate is very high. So the
> reason why the network cannot work should be because the DH
Dear All,
Read that 802.11r fast BSS transition (roaming) can happen within Protocol
layer 2 or layer3.
Please let me know what kind of roaming(802.11r) is supported by mac80211?
What files in my driver deal with this 802.11r roaming?
How do i come to know which version of ath9k or madwifi supp
Hi Rajkumar
After long time waiting, I found the ccmp ip address can be gotten. but
it's very slow.
After ping the AP from pc, the packet loss rate is very high. So the
reason why the network cannot work should be because the DHCP is time
out.
So there is my question, Do the nohwcrypt=1 is working
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 12:59:46PM +0530, Wang Min wrote:
> Hi Rajkumar,
> Please see the log:
>
> Ccmp: from the log, it seems pass the 4-way handshake and build the
> connection.
> But the dhcp cannot work. It should mean the encryption is not correct
> for the data packets
Have you tried with s
Hi all,
I've been tinkering with the SR-71A card under FreeBSD to try and tease
something near full power out of it. I've been watching the values written
to AR_PHY_POWER_TX_RATEx and the output power for that given rate is
consistently 3dBm less than what the register value indicates. The card ha