On 28 March 2013 13:11, Joshua Isom <[email protected]> wrote: >> I'd like to see if any other TX queue has a frame hanging around in it >> that hasn't been completed. > > > I had syslogd pipe the output to a perl script to set the sysctl, not ideal > but effective I hope. I've got two today. > >> Mar 28 07:03:01 jri kernel: ath0: ath_edma_tx_processq: Q1: empty?
.. interesting. This is the interesting bit. >> Mar 28 07:03:02 jri kernel: HW TXQ 0: axq_depth=0, axq_aggr_depth=0, >> axq_fifo_depth=0, holdingbf=0 >> Mar 28 07:03:02 jri kernel: HW TXQ 1: axq_depth=0, axq_aggr_depth=0, >> axq_fifo_depth=0, holdingbf=0 >> Mar 28 07:03:02 jri kernel: HW TXQ 2: axq_depth=0, axq_aggr_depth=0, >> axq_fifo_depth=0, holdingbf=0 >> Mar 28 07:03:02 jri kernel: HW TXQ 3: axq_depth=0, axq_aggr_depth=0, >> axq_fifo_depth=0, holdingbf=0 >> Mar 28 07:03:02 jri kernel: HW TXQ 8: axq_depth=0, axq_aggr_depth=0, >> axq_fifo_depth=0, holdingbf=0 Right. None of these have any frames stuck in the FIFO. Good. Now, I have to go chase down why we're seeing this. >> Also, whats the output if 'ifconfig wlan0 list sta'? I wonder what the >> RSSI is and I do wonder why you see frequent disconnects. >> > > My RSSI tends to be between 7.0 and 8.5, I don't think I've seen 9.0 yet. > I'm still working on improving my signal but at least for right now it's > stable enough to be usable. Try making a little Faraday cage around your > router, or put openwrt on it and drop your signal down for your connection. > Don't forget to add a dozen random wifi APs and devices. oh I have attenuators. :-) Is it plausibly 7-9 dB in your environment? :-) I'm worried that I've not done the chip setup right and it's acting deaf-y. Adrian _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-wireless To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
