, Mohammed Shafishafi.wirel...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 9:02 PM, David Summers
i assume if we remove the antenna in chain0, the performance will be
bad. as per my assumption tx will always happen in chain0.(does we
have some tx diversity?)
If you have an AR9285 with an antenna switch
No switches on my card. Card came already attached to the MTB when I
bought it, looks like its just the raw AR9285 chip you can see here:
http://www.qca.qualcomm.com/media/product/product_79_file1.pdf
I'll try just using each antenna alone and see if one works. So which
channel transmits can
.
Thanks,
David.
On 18/10/11 22:29, David Summers wrote:
OOPs yes should have included that info.
The computer that can't connect is e0:b9:a5:7e:f6:75
Its trying to connect to the Thomson router be:05:14
SSID=PlusnetWirelessBE0514
Its not a problem with authorisiation, as in the past I've
OOPs yes should have included that info.
The computer that can't connect is e0:b9:a5:7e:f6:75
Its trying to connect to the Thomson router be:05:14
SSID=PlusnetWirelessBE0514
Its not a problem with authorisiation, as in the past I've tried
disabling everything, however for the packets
Tried diging with iw rather than wpa_supplicant - doesn't give much
extra:
auth: timed out
failed to connect to XX, status: l: Unspecified failure
I'll dig some more to what I can switch on in the ath9k driver
David Summers wrote:
Hi,
I'm having problems connecting my computer through
to be the combination of ath9k and the TG585 v8 router.
I've tried the debug= option when loading ath9k - but gives no useful
information.
Any ideas what other debugging I can switch on to see what is going
wrong? Be it ath9k or TG585 out of standards ...
Thanks,
David Summers