On 29/12/2017 15:59, Alexander Wetzel wrote:
Hello,
I guess there are quite some potential issues which could cause that.
Since you do not see any error logs one of them could be the WPA rekey IV
poisoning one I encountered in the past.
Do you have wpa rekey enabled? If so please check if di
Hello,
I guess there are quite some potential issues which could cause that.
Since you do not see any error logs one of them could be the WPA rekey IV
poisoning one I encountered in the past.
Do you have wpa rekey enabled? If so please check if disabling it fixes the
issue for you.
Assuming you
On 22/12/2017 04:28, Rosen Penev wrote:
On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 4:12 PM, Flávio Silveira
wrote:
Good evening,
I have a wireless router running LEDE Reboot (SNAPSHOT, r5445-04127f0fec),
with kernel 4.9.65 and I'm seeing connections being dropped without any
error in dmesg. To fix I have to
On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 4:12 PM, Flávio Silveira
wrote:
> Good evening,
>
> I have a wireless router running LEDE Reboot (SNAPSHOT, r5445-04127f0fec),
> with kernel 4.9.65 and I'm seeing connections being dropped without any
> error in dmesg. To fix I have to restart wifi by issuing "wifi down;
Good evening,
I have a wireless router running LEDE Reboot (SNAPSHOT,
r5445-04127f0fec), with kernel 4.9.65 and I'm seeing connections being
dropped without any error in dmesg. To fix I have to restart wifi by
issuing "wifi down; wifi up"
It was previously running OpenWrt Barrier Breaker