Peter, on your Linux machine, you can connect from the command line using
wpasupplicant and get much more detailed info about what is going on.
On Sep 16, 2011 1:26 PM, "Peter Naulls" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Some of this is speculation. I wish I had more precise details. This is
true
> of all trunk versions in last few weeks, when I started using my G300H
(v2)
> as an AP. This includes upto version r28254, which includes yesterday's
> mac80211 patches, but not today's spam fixes.
>
> I have two Linux machines connecting to it. After some amount of time - or
> what seems more likely, data, the WiFi connections will drop. If left
> alone, they will come back after about 5 minutes. But it's usually
> faster to reboot the router.
>
> I believe that:
>
> * LAN side is unaffected.
> * It happens after a certain about of traffic, rather than time, since
it'll
> be fine during the night when not much is happening, but be triggered
during
> a download etc during the day.
> * Attempts to reproduce by running large amounts of traffic with iperf
from
> WiFi -> Wired LAN have been inconsistent.
> * In one case where I saw it triggered, I restarted hostapd, and it seemed
to
> come back, although NetworkManager on Ubuntu become confused, so I'm
> not certain.
> * There is nothing of consequence in kernel logs, apart from regular
messages
> from hostapd about group key handshake.
>
> So, I'm after ideas about more precise information I can gather, debug
> I can turn on, etc, etc.
>
>
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