POMdev wrote: 
> Here is the latest version of the 'wlanpoke' software
> 31691, which fixes some logging related bugs and
> includes expanded usage information especially helpful for Windows
> users. A few options have changed. Please read the manual. As usual your
> kind comments are welcome. 
> 
> The software has been running for 10 days now, with 2 failed connetions,
> one from the AC adapter not conneced, the other unknown, however, the UI
> froze accessing Settings |Advanced |Diagnostics |Ethernet (with no cable
> attached). The radios seem to continue to play music during a failed
> connection and restoration, sometimes with a few second pause. 
> 
> The log files have not pinpointed the cause of disconnection so far, but
> my analysis has not been exhaustive.
> 
> My next step is to instrument a radio located in one of the worst
> locations and see what I can see. The setup: 
> 
> o A legacy RF spectrum analyzer and webcam combination to capture
> frequencies from below to above the 2.4 gHz WiFi band.
> o A WiFi sniffer adapter ideally reconfigured as a spectrum analyzer,
> and/or, at least listening to an access point.
> o A "tap" on the AP ethernet feed into WireShark to capture packets to
> and from the AP, with and without other AP clients connected.
> 
> This will if anything certainly produce a lot of data. 
> 
> I would also like to try a recent version of wpa_supplicant, but my
> docker 7.8 build is failing at task 587 of 1140 (ID: 5, …
> squeezeos-image.bb, do_configure). Also, examination of the "source for
> .63” would be helpful.
> 
> Perhaps a forum administrator could make a new troubleshooting topic and
> move these related messages into the new topic.
To help you resolve the build issue, you'll need to post the full log,
not just where bitbake failed.

I've uploaded the 'wpa_supplicant v2.9 binaries for the radio to
sourceforge'
(https://sourceforge.net/projects/lmsclients/files/squeezeos/).  To
install see the bottom of 'this post'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?111663-Community-Build-Radio-Firmware&p=971241&viewfull=1#post971241).

The atheros-ar6ksdk.build_sw.63 source that I'm investigating is from
the 'google chromium project'
(https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/third_party/atheros/+/0b056069300072c35f9c6795a9a48e27bcafe82d/files).
I've had to pull the sources for a couple of the tools from the sdk 3.1
source as google has removed it from theirs.

The supported ar600x device list matches the driver from logitech,
however the .63 driver tries to load the firmware for the ar6003 when
inserted.  I'm guessing that google modified the driver to look for the
ar6003 as that appears to be the atheros hardware they use(d). That's as
far as I've had time to look at it.



Ralphy

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