Re: 802.11g extended mode not working

2006-10-27 Thread Erik Mouw
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 12:05:26AM +0200, Johannes Berg wrote: On Fri, 2006-10-27 at 00:57 +0300, Alex Kanavin wrote: Oct 27 00:50:15 cs78142018 kernel: printk: 183 messages suppressed. Oct 27 00:50:15 cs78142018 kernel: printk: 409 messages suppressed. syslog prints that when the exact

Re: 802.11g extended mode not working

2006-10-27 Thread Johannes Berg
On Fri, 2006-10-27 at 09:28 +0200, Erik Mouw wrote: On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 12:05:26AM +0200, Johannes Berg wrote: On Fri, 2006-10-27 at 00:57 +0300, Alex Kanavin wrote: Oct 27 00:50:15 cs78142018 kernel: printk: 183 messages suppressed. Oct 27 00:50:15 cs78142018 kernel: printk: 409

Re: 802.11g extended mode not working

2006-10-27 Thread Alex Kanavin
2006/10/27, Erik Mouw [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Nope, what you see is printk() ratelimiting. Syslog tells when messages got repeated, printk() ratelimit actually suppresses messages in order to prevent DoS attacks. To get most if not all messages, use: echo 1 /proc/sys/kernel/printk_ratelimit

802.11g extended mode not working

2006-10-26 Thread Alex Kanavin
Hi folks, I'm using a Powerbook 12 with a Motorola SBG900E access point/cable modem. The Motorola can operate in two modes: basic 802.11b/g mode and 802.11g 'extended' mode which is apparently faster but less compatible. Under OS X both modes works fine, however, under Linux (I'm using Fedora

Re: 802.11g extended mode not working

2006-10-26 Thread Johannes Berg
On Thu, 2006-10-26 at 23:44 +0300, Alex Kanavin wrote: Oct 25 21:57:25 cs78142018 kernel: SoftMAC: associating failed (reason: 0x13)! softmac problem. -EWONTFIX. johannes signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part ___

Re: 802.11g extended mode not working

2006-10-26 Thread Johannes Berg
On Fri, 2006-10-27 at 00:57 +0300, Alex Kanavin wrote: Oct 27 00:50:15 cs78142018 kernel: printk: 183 messages suppressed. Oct 27 00:50:15 cs78142018 kernel: printk: 409 messages suppressed. syslog prints that when the exact same message has occurred multiple times.. the actual message is the

Re: 802.11g extended mode not working

2006-10-26 Thread Alex Kanavin
2006/10/27, Johannes Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Oct 27 00:50:15 cs78142018 kernel: printk: 183 messages suppressed. Oct 27 00:50:15 cs78142018 kernel: printk: 409 messages suppressed. syslog prints that when the exact same message has occurred multiple times.. the actual message is the line