Yes, it does. I'm not sure whether it's always the case, but this time
it works. Dmesg output:
bwfm0: SCAN -> AUTH
bwfm0: AUTH -> ASSOC
bwfm0: ASSOC -> RUN
bwfm0: associated with f0:af:85:9a:e4:22 ssid "Vodafone-7D3A" channel
6 start 6Mb long preamble long slot time
bwfm0: missed beacon threshold set to 30 beacons, beacon interval is
100 TU
bwfm0: received msg 1/4 of the 4-way handshake from f0:af:85:9a:e4:22
bwfm0: sending msg 2/4 of the 4-way handshake to f0:af:85:9a:e4:22
bwfm0: received msg 3/4 of the 4-way handshake from f0:af:85:9a:e4:22
bwfm0: sending msg 4/4 of the 4-way handshake to f0:af:85:9a:e4:22
Regards
Stanislav Syekirin
On Di, 9 Apr 2024 19:47:36 +0200
Stefan Sperling <s...@stsp.name> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 07:15:55PM +0200, Stanislav Syekirin wrote:
Thank you so much for the hint, now I understand what the debug
option does.
I have actually tried it, but, because `man ifconfig` says "this
turns on
extra console error logging", I incorrectly assumed that it would
output to
stdout or stderr, not to the system message buffer. Then, calling
ifconfig
from xterm, I couldn't see any debug output and wondered why the
option does
nothing.
Anyway, here is the result of `dmesg | grep bwfm0`. Vodafone-7D3A_5G
is the
one I try to connect to, Vodafone-7D3A is same router but different
frequency
The AP on channel 112 is not responding to the initial AUTH frame.
Given that other devices work fine the AP probably does not receive
the frame, but it is unclear why.
Does bwfm manage to connect to the 7D3A AP on channel 6?