Hi Uwe,

V ?t, 13. 01. 2009 v 13:29, Uwe Dippel p??e:
> > In the whole thread there is so much info and so much hypothesis, so it
> > is better to start with clean table I think.
> 
> Good.
> Some are facts,
>  - like that I was using 'physical'; and could reproducibly obtain an
> IP-address from the access point. Alas, it would never connect/ping to
> the gateway.

Ah, so you can connect and dhcp pass, but then it stops to work. No
chance to ping other IPs in AP range, no chance to ping AP itself? Is it
just not responding or ping reports another message?

>  - like that 'init 6' works perfectly well; except when I have plumbed
> the rum driver, when it would not halt/reboot, ever.

So, if you plumb rum, then you cannot halt the box? What is the last
message written on screen? If you unplumb rum0, can you shutdown box
correctly?

>  - like that I was surprised myself, that plugging into another USB
> would allocate rum1; after it had received rum0 in the initial
> USB-port. And that rum0 seems reserved for eternity.
> 

Did you unplumb rum0 before switching the port? I do not know how it is
USB interacting with plumb/unplumb, I am checking it just now.

> > if developers cannot reproduce your issue and you cannot
> > give more info, they would just guess where is the problem.
> 
> Have I ever failed to give any? Not that I knew, at least.I even tried the 
> nwam.
> 

I know but something is missing. Not your fault.

> > If your sec-obj psk is correct, then it should connect (as you confirmed
> > your device is working under another operating system).
> 
> Not only under another OSes (Ubuntu, OpenBSD), but also gets an
> address under 'physical'. Meaning, that the sec-obj psk is correct, no
> doubt.
> 

OK, good. My fault I missed this info.

> > There are many things you can investigate. E.g. is wpad doing something
> > during connect?
> 
> I don't know what wpad is, but I can read up on it.
> 

man wpad, started by WiFi framework.

> > Has your AP some debug log to see what AP is thinking?
> 
> Next time I'll include that as well.
> 

Thank you.

Best regards,

Milan


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