On 10 October 2012 17:54, Mark Kettenis <mark.kette...@xs4all.nl> wrote: > Your RT2860-based AP still works reliably with power saving support > enabled? If so I'll probably commit that part of the diff as well.
Yes it's working well. Since enabling power saving on my RT2860 AP I haven't noticed any problems with stations that were previously working properly and power saving seems to be working. I do still have a problem with one android phone. Sometimes after a long period of inactivity (e.g. overnight) it will associate, get an IP address, and then seems unable to receive traffic. It sends ARP requests but appears to ignore the response. I overcome that by disabling and re-enabling wifi on the phone. This may be a problem with the phone rather than the AP since a second android phone is unaffected. I haven't made a concerted effort to investigate yet, so far it's been too tempting to toggle wifi and get on with my day. I'm not certain it is a power save problem, and for now enabling power save on the AP makes wifi usable on the phone where previously it was pretty hopeless. Thanks, Nathanael