On Thursday, January 06, 2011 11:23:44 Olivier Cochard-Labbé wrote: > 2011/1/6 Bernhard Schmidt <[email protected]>: > > What do you mean with 'unusable' exactly? Lots of packet loss, or just > > slow transfer rates? 'wlandebug +rate' might shed some light on this > > one. > > Hi, it's just very slow transfer rates. > I didn't know wlandebug, thanks for the tips. > Here are the result just after a boot, during pinging my gateway (few > traffic): > > Jan 6 11:02:25 d630 kernel: wlan0: [3a:41:c4:e3:1e:18] AMRR > increasing rate 48 (txcnt=11 retrycnt=0) > Jan 6 11:02:36 d630 kernel: wlan0: [3a:41:c4:e3:1e:18] AMRR > increasing rate 72 (txcnt=11 retrycnt=0) > Jan 6 11:03:02 d630 kernel: wlan0: [3a:41:c4:e3:1e:18] AMRR > increasing rate 96 (txcnt=11 retrycnt=0) > > Now, I start xorg and a start a browser: > > Jan 6 11:04:04 d630 kernel: wlan0: [3a:41:c4:e3:1e:18] AMRR > decreasing rate 72 (txcnt=11 retrycnt=10) > [..] > Jan 6 11:11:09 d630 kernel: wlan0: [3a:41:c4:e3:1e:18] AMRR > decreasing rate 4 (txcnt=11 retrycnt=4) > > The rate decrease too much for using a browser (but I can still ping > my gateway)…
That looks indeed quite weird. I'll have a look into that. Can you post 'ifconfig wlan0 list scan' output, just to see how staffed the band is? -- Bernhard _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
