f:ff:ff:ff on channel 11
ral0: end active scan
ral0: end passive scan
ral0: received beacon from 00:13:f7:2a:f4:ab rssi 117
ral0: end passive scan
ral0: sending auth to 00:13:f7:2a:f4:ab on channel 11
ral0: device timeout
And this is what I get on the AP
ral0: received auth from 00:13:f7:1e:a7:8
k RT2600 chipset[2] to work on my laptop running OpenBSD 4.0 -stable but I
keep getting 'ral0: device timeout'.
If I bring the device down and then up (sometimes I have to do this several
times) I finally get it to work. After that I don't get any more 'device
timeout'
According to Sepherosa Ziehau
rt2661's led is not programmed at all in OpenBSD.
Best Regards,
sephe
So I guess that the LED is always on is ok.
I've done tcpdump(8) on the AP and I get no output from that while the
client gets time out on the ral0 device, so I don't think the interface
is
From
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/ie2116/install/cables.htm#wp1043436
:
"The bottom LED is the Ethernet activity LED. When it flashes, it
indicates that data is being transmitted or received between the server
and a network device. The flashing frequency is proportional
I have a RT2600 also on my AP so I guess I have to get my hands on a
working out-of-the-box AP to verify that it is no hardware problem.
/Markus
Bill Maas wrote:
On 12/4/06, Markus Bergkvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also, the connection light and the transmission light is always on,
regards
Ok, thanks. Good to know, then I don't have to think about that anymore.
/Markus
Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
On 12/4/06, Markus Bergkvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also, the connection light and the transmission light is always on,
regardsless if it is connected to the network or sending/receivin
On 12/4/06, Markus Bergkvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also, the connection light and the transmission light is always on,
> regardsless if it is connected to the network or sending/receiving or
> not. Only when I take the network interface down the lights go out. If
> that means anything to any
On 12/4/06, Markus Bergkvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also, the connection light and the transmission light is always on,
regardsless if it is connected to the network or sending/receiving or
not. Only when I take the network interface down the lights go out. If
that means anything to anyone.
Also, the connection light and the transmission light is always on,
regardsless if it is connected to the network or sending/receiving or
not. Only when I take the network interface down the lights go out. If
that means anything to anyone.
/Markus
For some time now I've been trying to get my SMC wireless cardbus[1]
with Ralink RT2600 chipset[2] to work on my laptop running OpenBSD 4.0
-stable but I keep getting 'ral0: device timeout'.
If I bring the device down and then up (sometimes I have to do this
several times) I fi
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