Adrian,
Thanks for the explanation. Now that I think about it my internet
carrier replaced my old cable modem with a new one some 6 weeks ago.
This coincidence with the appearance of these messages. It also
coincided with work by Warner (and mybe others) on PnP and PCI bus,
so I seem to have mis
hi!
No. It's a side effect of how ath_rate_sample works. The TL;DR is:
* ath_rate_sample uses a fixed set of rates for each attempt - so say you
want to transmit at 54MBit OFDM, the second/third/fourth slower rates are
in a fixed table;
* net80211 negotiates which rates are acceptable to the host
And I think 0x1b is "1mbit CCK", so I bet that's disabled on your AP?
On Fri, 23 Nov 2018 at 11:28, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> hi!
>
> No. It's a side effect of how ath_rate_sample works. The TL;DR is:
>
> * ath_rate_sample uses a fixed set of rates for each attempt - so say you
> want to transmit a
On Thu, Nov 22, 2018 at 09:05:20AM -0800, Steve Kargl wrote:
> I have an old D-Link AirPlus G (DWL-630) pccard card
> that I have used for years with FreeBSD. Recently,
> I see
>
> % dmesg | grep ath
> mobile:kargl[201] dmesg | grep ath
> [ath_hal] loaded
> [ath_dfs] loaded
> [ath_rate] loaded
>
I have an old D-Link AirPlus G (DWL-630) pccard card
that I have used for years with FreeBSD. Recently,
I see
% dmesg | grep ath
mobile:kargl[201] dmesg | grep ath
[ath_hal] loaded
[ath_dfs] loaded
[ath_rate] loaded
[ath] loaded
ath0: irq 19 at device 0.0 on cardbus0
ath0: AR2413 mac 7.8 RF2413