Hi

Your log only show attemps on ch 2447, Can you try connecting to 5GHz
AP? Connect to Hidden Wireless Network option at the bottom of the
nm-applet? Running airodump in monitor mode to see if it captures
anything? Maybe your laptop's antennas were designed for 2.4G card
only but this just dumb guessing...

On 17/06/2018, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
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> ---- "Michał Kazior" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 15 June 2018 at 19:23,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > ---- [email protected] wrote:
>> >> ---- "Michał Kazior" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> > Your noise floor readout in survey dump is terribly bad for 5GHz. It
>> >> > ain't stellar for 2.4GHz either but within reason nonetheless.
>> >> >
>> >> > Did you try using the card in a different device? I wonder if the
>> >> > device you're trying to use it in has some sort of internal noise on
>> >> > those frequencies and/or ath9k's ANI isn't able to deal with it.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > Michał
>> >> >
>> >> > On 15 June 2018 at 15:31,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I did.
>> >> I took it out of the Penguin-Z notebook and put it in a Dell XPS15 9560
>> >> running Windows 10. Only 2.4Ghz networks were visible from there as
>> >> well. Not exactly apples-to-apples, but consistent results.
>>
>> This reduces likeliness this is tied to a os/driver issue. Maybe
>> calibration data on the device eeprom is broken? Or maybe it's a
>> hardware defect?
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> I have three of these cards all with the same problem, so if it's a hardware
> defect then it's pretty much game over and these cards are all useless.
> Forgive my ignorance, but is there any way to check/fix calibration data?
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>> > Could it be antenna related (in multiple devices)?
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>> Antennas can be designed to work better on certain frequency ranges. I
>> wouldn't expect such a dramatic effect though.
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>> > On wikidevi.com I see some M.2 cards listed with an antenna connector of
>> > U.FL and others with MHF4. I can't find anything describing the
>> > difference, if any. The connectors seemed to fit OK. Also, what's the
>> > deal with 'main' and 'aux' antenna connectors? I've seen people suggest
>> > swapping them has helped in some cases with poor signal, while others
>> > insist that it makes no difference. I have not tried swapping the
>> > connectors.
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>> I think it's not a connector problem because 2.4GHz scan results
>> report reasonable signal strength for found APs (-60dBm). My
>> experience is that if you use a wrong (but seemingly fitting)
>> connector you'd get near 0 results or below -90dBm across the board.
>>
>>
>> Michał
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