On 3/14/06, MoonblueZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> i have some log in /var/log/message right this :
>
> Mar 14 10:44:27 cidomo kernel: arp_rtrequest: bad gateway
> 202.161.14.115(!AF_LINK)
> Mar 14 10:45:23 cidomo squid[431]: parseHttpRequest: PF open failed: (13)
> Permission denied
>
> i dont
Greetings all:
I have been doing some 802.11 wireless experiments, and the reults seem to
suggest that wireless sensing function is missing. In theory, a wireless
device should back off when it senses some signals in the airspace, even if
these signals are too weak to capture, just to avoid pote
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006, at 04:41, Max Laier wrote:
> All,
>
> the new version at:
> http://people.freebsd.org/~mlaier/new_iwi/20060315.both.tgz
>
> should build for RELENG_6 and HEAD. Make sure to have the latest RELENG_6
> checkout with the taskqueue changes.
>
> This version supports version
Greetings all:
Sorry if this is reposting, didn't see my first email got through.
I have been doing some 802.11 wireless experiments, and the reults seem
to suggest that wireless sensing function is missing. In theory, a
wireless device should back off when it senses some signals in the
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On Fri, Mar 17, 2006 at 02:00:28PM -0800, Kan Cai wrote:
> I wonder if this is true that sensing function is missing? If yes, is it
> supposed to be implemented in the driver or net80211 layer? Thanks in
> advance!
It's a function of the 802.11 hardware. I assume you're describing the
CSMA/CA
On Sat, 18 Mar 2006, Bruce M Simpson wrote:
On Fri, Mar 17, 2006 at 02:00:28PM -0800, Kan Cai wrote:
I wonder if this is true that sensing function is missing? If yes, is it
supposed to be implemented in the driver or net80211 layer? Thanks in
advance!
It's a function of the 802.11 hardwa
Hi All,
Thanks for the information.
This is a huge problem for me, we badly need redundancy
capabilities. I'm surprised something like this hasn't been
addressed long ago. I guess a lot of the focus is on SMP and 'big
servers' and not router/appliance functionality in the newer FBSD
re
On Mar 16, 2006, at 1:36 PM, Bart Van Kerckhove wrote:
Any quick hacks you have in mind that could allow multiple copies
of the
same route / pfxlen in the freebsd routingtable?
Doesn't even need to have metrics in kernel-level, the point of the
whole
thing (for now) would be to be able to i