[Wireless] Can't connect to wlan
Benjamin Close
Benjamin.Close at clearchain.com
Thu Mar 13 22:08:41 UTC 2008
Sam Leffler wrote:
> Yousif Hassan wrote:
>> On Wed, 2008-03-12 at 08:06 +1030, Benjamin Close wrote:
>>
>>> Alphons "Fonz" van Werven wrote:
>>>
>>>> Mel wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>> Do the recent patches by Andrew make a difference?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://people.freebsd.org/~thompsa/wpi_head.diff
>>>>>> http://people.freebsd.org/~thompsa/wpi_releng7.diff
>>>>>>
>>
>> (ccing freebsd-net)
>>
>> Ben,
>>
>> I had a go with this patch today on top of 7.0-RELEASE.
>>
>> The good:
>> - Switching off the radio and back on finally works - nice work.
>> - Scanning seems faster (but see caveat below)
>> - Association is MUCH faster (mind you, I don't use an encrypted AP).
>> - The "failed to align memory" stuff when the driver loads up -
>> fixed. - The fact that it reloaded in the kernel even if I manually
>> kldunloaded
>> if_wpi.ko - fixed
>>
>> The slightly wonky:
>> - As reported by someone else:
>> wpi0: timeout resetting Tx ring 1
>> wpi0: timeout resetting Tx ring 3
>> wpi0: timeout resetting Tx ring 4
>> appear on startup and occasionally on kldload - however they don't
>> appear to adversely affect too much
>>
>> The ugly:
>> - I can only do an ifconfig wpi0 scan every OTHER time - in between
>> successful attempts, I get
>> wpi0: fatal firmware error
>> wpi0: timeout resetting Tx ring (or: timeout resetting Tx ring 0)
>> wpi0: link state changed to DOWN
>>
>> This wouldn't be so bad since it works every other time, but the
>> problem is that every time I do a scan, it sets the link state down,
>> causing the connection to drop - doesn't seem normal. Of course then it
>> comes right back up but the network interruption is not so great.
>>
>> Hmm - what else? The whole thing seems - livelier. I need to run some
>> throughput benchmarks but traffic to/from the card on my local network
>> seems faster and more responsive. Hopefully this isn't the placebo
>> effect. ;)
>>
>> Great work to you & rest of team on this patch... it's more than usable
>> at this point!
>>
>
> wpi doesn't yet support background scan so doing an explicit scan from
> the command line will disconnect you from any ap you care connected
> to. It shouldn't be hard to add bgscan--but that's easy for me to say :)
>
It's certainly on my todo list!
Cheers,
Benjamin
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