On Tue, 2008-11-11 at 09:12 +0100, Bjorge Solli wrote: > Bjorge Solli wrote: > > Dan Williams skrev: > >> On Mon, 2008-11-10 at 11:33 +0100, Bjorge Solli wrote: > > >>> The router receives the first request for connection, but it gives up > >>> replying after 10 tries. This results in no connection when the wireless > >>> card times out. > > >>> It seems to me that this is not a bug in NM, but in the kernel, and that > >>> NM sometimes does "The Right Thing" to make it work, and other times > >>> not. I'm guessing it's a kernel issue, but want your advice on this topic. > >> There's an Fedora kernel bug open for this one; if you can, try turning > >> off 802.11n if the AP has 802.11n enabled. If that fixes the problem, > >> then it's the same thing that worked for some other people in the bug, > >> and clearly indicates a kernel driver/stack bug that needs to be fixed. > > > > I will try this tomorrow (I'm on CET). Will this bug have this effect > > even when the AP don't have n-network available? I'm not sure how to > > turn n of though, is it a sw or bios setting? It's a HP 2510p. > > I tried: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# iwconfig wlan0 modu 11g > Error for wireless request "Set Modulation" (8B2F) : > SET failed on device wlan0 ; Operation not supported. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# iwconfig wlan0 modu 11b > Error for wireless request "Set Modulation" (8B2F) : > SET failed on device wlan0 ; Operation not supported. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# iwconfig wlan0 modu 11a > Error for wireless request "Set Modulation" (8B2F) : > SET failed on device wlan0 ; Operation not supported. > > Anything else I can try?
I mean turn off 802.11n on the *AP* if you can. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=458972 (near the bottom) Dan _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
