#19085: nanostation m5 loco xw "loses" interface
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  Reporter:  anonymous  |      Owner:  developers
      Type:  defect     |     Status:  new
  Priority:  normal     |  Milestone:
 Component:  kernel     |    Version:  Trunk
Resolution:             |   Keywords:
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Comment (by cmlara):

 I work with the one gentleman reporting the NanoBeam in [#comment:19] as
 part of a larger project.

 As far as I/we can tell it affects the entire XW line (AR803x) EXCEPT the
 NanoStation (Which has a built in switch)(There is a "NanoStation" and
 "NanoStation Loco" for reference of those not familiar with the Ubiquiti
 product lineup, the "NanoStation" non loco device is basically the only
 device that does have a built in switch)  (Its either it affects the whole
 line or we happen to be getting multiple bugs at once that cause the same
 failure)

 This would seem to agree with the kernel code already around in
 [#comment:12] and the question is (I think) at the moment "is that code
 actually being used" before we blame kernel (as module at803x is never
 loaded on devices and instead the "ag" module is used) as that code is
 basically the same as code in [#comment:8] and [#comment:9] just written
 in GPIOD format.

 Replying to [comment:31 devel@…]:
 > I would like to summarize the current state of this issue:
 > * only XW loco devices are affected (AR8032)
 > * Linux kernel versions at least up to 3.18.14 are affected
 > * we received some quick-reset code that is used by Ubiquiti
 ([#comment:8] and [#comment:9])
 >  * patches based on this code were created, but they did not seem to
 solve the problem (or: created different problems) ([#comment:16] and
 [#comment:18])
 > * some participants referred to NanoBeam NBE-M5-19 with similar problems
 ([#comment:22])
 >  * it seems to be unclear if their problem was solved and if it was
 related at all
 >
 > Please correct me if I misunderstood something.

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Ticket URL: <https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/19085#comment:32>
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