there are three engineers on a road trip: one is mechanical the other electronic and the last a systems engineer .

The car suddenly breaks down. The mechanical one jumps out of the car, exclaiming " it's going to be an engine problem! "

...but the engine works properly. Then comes the electronic one with " definitely a short circuit! "

...but the electrical system is fine .

the systems engineer : "I found the problem ! everybody out of the car and back inside."


:-) ...Really without logs and debugs the problem can be far away from a mere hardware detach...


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On 5/29/2022 10:13 AM, Matsuda Kenji wrote:
Hello.

I finally solved the problem.
I just detach and re-attach the wifi card physically and it worked.


First, I updated BIOS and nothing changed.
Then I made several changes to BIOS configuration.
I found that I've installed for legacy BIOS and MBR.
So I reinstalled OpenBSD for UEFI and GPT.
But the problem was not solved.

And at this morning, I recalled that I could use this wifi from Linux.
So I tried to boot from Linux live USB(Debian), and encountered a
similar problem of iwlwifi with error code -110.
I googled for this problem and found an article:
        https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=205299
It implies that the problem has something to do with Windows.
Actually I installed Windows on this machine and my sister used it
until I installed OpenBSD last week.
I wondered if I could reset some configuration on the wifi card
made by Windows by disconnecting it from the motherboard.
And this worked for me.


Anyway, thanks a lot everyone.
Matsuda Kenji


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