can I ask you, what mode are you using, 11b or 11g? and which channel?
did you try different channels? I have a slightly different chipset,
2561s
will try a different antenna though mine is a 9dBi and I thought it was
enough
I think there is also like you say a problem of packet loss, because
even when the signal is good, the internet connection is weak or drops.
Regards
Il giorno 19/set/07, alle 19:22, Jurjen Oskam ha scritto:
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 01:10:59PM +0200, Alessandro Roncari wrote:
is there anybody who feels like giving a good advice regarding a
wireless
chipset to be used in hostap mode, well supported by obsd and
spreading a
good signal? I wouldn't want to make a 2nd mistake, so I think best
thing is
to trust somebody who's using himself the same hardware.
I use a Ralink-based card with an external antenna, and it works
absolutely great. I did experience problems with that card with a
(probably) low quality antenna on a suboptimal location though, I got
30 pct packetloss and many duplicates. Using a high-quality,
well-placed
antenna I get a great signal using the exact same card.
The only thing I do experience from time to time is a ral0: device
timeout
when sending lots of data to a client. I even got some sort of division
by zero in the kernel once, halting the entire machine. This is on
4.1-STABLE. However, I saw that lots and lots of work was done on
802.11
code in 4.2, so I'll upgrade to that once my CD arrives and really
stresstest it. Should I find anything, I'll try to properly diagnose
it.
Anyhow, this happens very rarely, and I'm quite happy with my ral card
in
hostap mode!
ral0 at pci0 dev 11 function 0 "Ralink RT2560" rev 0x01: irq 11,
address 00:0c:f6:26:0d:b2
ral0: MAC/BBP RT2560 (rev 0x04), RF RT2525
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