Just tried EDIMAX EW7811Un with RTL 8188CUS chipset (urtwn driver).
It is recommended for OpenBSD in many places, for example here:
https://flak.tedunangst.com/post/some-mini-usb-wifi-adapters
It works perfectly. It does not disconnect.
I think this is the choice if the internal WLAN Device
Report on new experience. :)
I bought a used no name, Model WS-WN689HN2, distributed in germany
by conrad electronics. The good news: till now it does not disconnect.
It is a coarseness with two big antenae, I read "wireless N high
power". But that is all: no where it is written how many watts
On Thu, 26 Sep 2019, Roderick wrote:
Now I am waiting to see if the link gets lost.
rsu0: could not send join command
rsu0: could not send site survey command
--
# ifconfig rsu0
...
status: no network
...
Another WLAN Stick I have is rsu, recognized as RTL8188S, but
with it I do not even get the link.
A small discovery: it is a little diferent from other sticks.
It requires "ifconfig rsu0 up" before "dhclient rsu0".
It seems to work very good: no packet loss. Now I am waiting
to see if the l
Another WLAN Stick I have is rsu, recognized as RTL8188S, but
with it I do not even get the link.
Below an up to date dmesg.
Soo I will perhaps buy an urtwn for my collection of USB sticks.
Rodrigo
OpenBSD 6.5 (GENERIC.MP) #1356: Sat Apr 13 15:16:41 MDT 2019
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/
On Wed, 25 Sep 2019, Roderick wrote:
I would like to buy another USB UMTS stick and try with it. Is there
a recommendation of a good working one, that is also sensible and
powerfull enough to send and receive through some walls?
Lapsus. I mean WLAN stick. Any recommendation?
What I have i
On Mon, 23 Sep 2019, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
Today a fix was okayed for a problem that sounds like it might be yours:
The AP I am using does not change channel, hence that is not the problem.
I would like to buy another USB UMTS stick and try with it. Is there
a recommendation of a good wor
Roderick(hru...@gmail.com) on 2019.09.23 19:45:06 +:
>
> I still have this problem:
>
> https://marc.info/?t=15148946743&r=1&w=2
>
> Now tested with other AP (FritzBox).
>
> I am the only one?
As stsp@ said, its hard to debug like this.
Today a fix was okayed for a problem that sounds
I still have this problem:
https://marc.info/?t=15148946743&r=1&w=2
Now tested with other AP (FritzBox).
I am the only one?
On Wed, 3 Jan 2018, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> > # netstat netstat -n -I run0 >> tmp-netstat1
> > netstat: interval is invalid
>
> The above is bogus. Please read what you wrote before sending.
It is not bogus and I read it before sending. I only forgot to write:
I got that stderr and no stdout.
On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 03:58:13PM +, Roderick wrote:
> After losing Link
>
> # netstat netstat -n -I run0 >> tmp-netstat1
> netstat: interval is invalid
The above is bogus. Please read what you wrote before sending.
> # tcpdump -n -i run0
> tcpdump: listening on run0, link-type EN10MB
> ^C
On Tue, 2 Jan 2018, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> > Is it perhaps a bug? Or perhaps only misconfiguration?
>
> There is no error in the logs you provided.
> It's hard to guess what the problem is unless you can describe
> the problem a bit better and show more data.
I hope the following helps:
# u
On Tue, Jan 02, 2018 at 12:01:50PM +, Roderick wrote:
>
> Dear Sirs,
>
> After connecting with the AP (Cisco DPQ3925) I lose after a while
> the link. All works again after issuing again:
>
> # ifconfig run0 nwid .. wpakey .. bssid ..
>
> Bellow are the relevant messages after doing "ifcon
Dear Sirs,
After connecting with the AP (Cisco DPQ3925) I lose after a while
the link. All works again after issuing again:
# ifconfig run0 nwid .. wpakey .. bssid ..
Bellow are the relevant messages after doing "ifconfig run0 debug".
I do not find anything suspicious. The AP is not mine and I
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