Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-10 Thread Arigead
Steve Mosher wrote:
 We should allow for links to peoples pages.

   

Hate to throw a spanner in the works but I think ideally the information 
should be on the wiki and maintained there. How up to date is the info 
on an external site, if it isn't maintained, or how do you know it is 
maintained?

There is an external link on the GPRS wiki page to a German site for 
installing the GSM Multiplexor and a GUI. I've been trying to get those 
instructions to work for the last couple of days. I assume I'm getting 
something wrong but how can I be sure, given the speed things change in 
OpenMoko, the instructions still work.

Of course I'm talking about the ideal world but I know that the wiki is 
maintained so I'm more trusting of info there and more likely to bring 
problems with the info to peoples attention.


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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-10 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Thursday, October 09, 2008 a las 09:20:05PM +0100, Arigead escribió:

 Steve Mosher wrote:
  We should allow for links to peoples pages.
 

 
 Hate to throw a spanner in the works but I think ideally the information 
 should be on the wiki and maintained there. How up to date is the info 
 on an external site, if it isn't maintained, or how do you know it is 
 maintained?
 
 There is an external link on the GPRS wiki page to a German site for 
 installing the GSM Multiplexor and a GUI. I've been trying to get those 
 instructions to work for the last couple of days. I assume I'm getting 
 something wrong but how can I be sure, given the speed things change in 
 OpenMoko, the instructions still work.
 
 Of course I'm talking about the ideal world but I know that the wiki is 
 maintained so I'm more trusting of info there and more likely to bring 
 problems with the info to peoples attention.

I fully agree with this opinion of Arigead and I will put my stuff about
Wifi and GPRS/PPP which I have in my private pages and external linked
from the Wiki to these pages into the Wiki itself;

in general (and without blaming nobody) I have to say about the Wiki
that a lot of stuff there is outdated and not well maintained; it is
sometimes also not very clear if the information/hints/changes are for the newer
Om2008.[8|9] versions or for older Om2007.2 version;

btw: the last days I have moved around a lot with my FR between home,
office and a hospital, ... but without any reboot:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# uptime
 09:31:05 up 2 days, 27 min,  1 user,  load average: 0.12, 0.25, 0.29

and when I came today morning in my office, the FR Wifi came up just
fine;

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-10 Thread Nishit Dave
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 1:50 AM, Arigead [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 There is an external link on the GPRS wiki page to a German site for
 installing the GSM Multiplexor and a GUI. I've been trying to get those
 instructions to work for the last couple of days. I assume I'm getting
 something wrong but how can I be sure, given the speed things change in
 OpenMoko, the instructions still work.

 I was able to get them to work, and the Services GUI was quite handy.
However, I switched over to Qtextended last weekend.

Have you installed all dependencies?  Where is it that you have a problem
exactly?
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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-10 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Friday, October 10, 2008 a las 10:07:25AM +0200, Christian Adams 
escribió:

 btw: the last days I have moved around a lot with my FR between home,
 office and a hospital, ... but without any reboot:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# uptime
  09:31:05 up 2 days, 27 min,  1 user,  load average: 0.12, 0.25, 0.29
 
 and when I came today morning in my office, the FR Wifi came up just
 fine;
 
 
 which kernel are you using?


I've flashed some weeks ago kernel and rootfs from:

Om2008.9-gta02-20080916.uImage.bin
Om2008.9-gta02-20080916.rootfs.jffs2

and 'uname -a' tells me:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# uname -a
Linux om-gta02 2.6.24 #1 PREEMPT Wed Sep 3 19:01:18 CST 2008 armv4tl unknown

matthias


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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-10 Thread Christian Adams
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Am 10.10.2008 um 09:31 schrieb Matthias Apitz:

 El día Thursday, October 09, 2008 a las 09:20:05PM +0100, Arigead  
 escribió:

 Steve Mosher wrote:
 We should allow for links to peoples pages.



 Hate to throw a spanner in the works but I think ideally the  
 information
 should be on the wiki and maintained there. How up to date is the  
 info
 on an external site, if it isn't maintained, or how do you know it is
 maintained?

 There is an external link on the GPRS wiki page to a German site for
 installing the GSM Multiplexor and a GUI. I've been trying to get  
 those
 instructions to work for the last couple of days. I assume I'm  
 getting
 something wrong but how can I be sure, given the speed things  
 change in
 OpenMoko, the instructions still work.

 Of course I'm talking about the ideal world but I know that the  
 wiki is
 maintained so I'm more trusting of info there and more likely to  
 bring
 problems with the info to peoples attention.

 I fully agree with this opinion of Arigead and I will put my stuff  
 about
 Wifi and GPRS/PPP which I have in my private pages and external linked
 from the Wiki to these pages into the Wiki itself;

 in general (and without blaming nobody) I have to say about the Wiki
 that a lot of stuff there is outdated and not well maintained; it is
 sometimes also not very clear if the information/hints/changes are  
 for the newer
 Om2008.[8|9] versions or for older Om2007.2 version;

 btw: the last days I have moved around a lot with my FR between home,
 office and a hospital, ... but without any reboot:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# uptime
  09:31:05 up 2 days, 27 min,  1 user,  load average: 0.12, 0.25, 0.29

 and when I came today morning in my office, the FR Wifi came up just
 fine;


which kernel are you using?

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 www.UnixArea.de/
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 open Windows
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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-09 Thread Xavier Bestel
On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 16:19 -0700, Michael Shiloh wrote:
 Just did that. I reorganized the WLAN page and incoporated a number of 
 community suggestions, including Tom's.
 
 In particular, this should work for most people:
 
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Wifi#Using_iwconfig_manually
 
 Feedback and other working examples appreciated.

Is feedback by mail ok ?

I always use the manual iwconfig+udhcpc method. It works most of the
time right after reboot, but often looses the network after a few
minutes (sometimes it works for hals an hour). After that, redoing the
iwconfig sometimes works, sometimes not and another reboot is in order.

HTH,
Xav



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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-09 Thread Michael Shiloh
Sarton O'Brien wrote:
 On Thursday 09 October 2008 11:50:14 Steve Mosher wrote:
 well since this is wifi specific it needs to be referenced in the wifi
 section. If I had the wifi problem THAT would be the first place I
 looked. or in the known problem section.
 
 I can't say I'm extremely familiar with the wiki but I imagine there is a 
 troubleshooting section? With possibly a FAQ? I think a link to the selected 
 blogs page would be valuable in such a place along with a link on the wiki 
 index.

All things wifi, including known issues and a link to Tom's article, are 
here:

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Wifi


 
 As blogs tend be general, linking specifically within wifi might not be 
 appropriate but a link to the troubleshooting page within wifi that then 
 allows you to choose internal or external sources of information sounds 
 better 
 and keeps the non-official documentation contained and a little more 
 consolidated for all areas of troubleshooting. For actual wiki content this 
 isn't a problem but it would allow for an actual troubleshooting index of 
 wiki 
 approved content as well.
 
 I imagine linking directly, even if only to the selected blogs page, may 
 require more maintenance down the track as online information is pretty fluid 
 and relevance can change pretty quickly. If the site disappeared you'd have 
 to 
 modify more than one page to accommodate it. Having two primary links, faqs 
 and troubleshooting, seems less confusing and easier to maintain to me.
 
 Just a thought :)
 
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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-09 Thread Michael Shiloh
Xavier Bestel wrote:
 On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 16:19 -0700, Michael Shiloh wrote:
 Just did that. I reorganized the WLAN page and incoporated a number of 
 community suggestions, including Tom's.

 In particular, this should work for most people:

 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Wifi#Using_iwconfig_manually

 Feedback and other working examples appreciated.
 
 Is feedback by mail ok ?

It is my favorite method actually :-)

 
 I always use the manual iwconfig+udhcpc method. It works most of the
 time right after reboot, but often looses the network after a few
 minutes (sometimes it works for hals an hour). After that, redoing the
 iwconfig sometimes works, sometimes not and another reboot is in order.


Very interesting. Do you kill udhcpc in between invokations? I think 
it's a daemon.

Of course the real issue is why in looses the connection. I presume you 
have suspend disabled?

Have you tried a different channel? One of my neighbors is on a close 
channel and things got better when I changed my AP to an unused channel. 
iwlist is a great help here.

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Wifi#Disable_power_management 
suggests that power management caused problems. You might try this too.

Please let us know what works and what doesn't. Better yet add it to the 
wiki.

Michael

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-09 Thread Xavier Bestel
Le jeudi 09 octobre 2008 à 09:10 -0700, Michael Shiloh a écrit :
 Xavier Bestel wrote:
  I always use the manual iwconfig+udhcpc method. It works most of the
  time right after reboot, but often looses the network after a few
  minutes (sometimes it works for hals an hour). After that, redoing the
  iwconfig sometimes works, sometimes not and another reboot is in order.
 
 
 Very interesting. Do you kill udhcpc in between invokations? I think 
 it's a daemon.

Yes (in fact I tried both ways).

 Of course the real issue is why in looses the connection. I presume you 
 have suspend disabled?

Yes.

 Have you tried a different channel? One of my neighbors is on a close 
 channel and things got better when I changed my AP to an unused channel. 
 iwlist is a great help here.

I didn't try that, but every other wifi device had no problem so far.
Changing the channel on the other end is a bit tricky.

 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Wifi#Disable_power_management 
 suggests that power management caused problems. You might try this too.

I tried that long ago, thought I found the magic bullet at first, but
nowadays it seems it doesn nothing.

 Please let us know what works and what doesn't. Better yet add it to the 
 wiki.

HTH,
Xav



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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-09 Thread Sarton O'Brien
On Friday 10 October 2008 03:05:07 Michael Shiloh wrote:
 All things wifi, including known issues and a link to Tom's article, are
 here:

 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Wifi

Yep, but my point was that Tom's article covers way more than wifi and 
therefore could be indexed under multiple troubleshooting categories, along 
with other external sources. Currently you would have to access each 
applicable wiki area and add the link, then do the same when the link changes.

Rather than than say 'this person did this here', why not say 'see the wifi 
section in troubleshooting' and have a small write up for each link?

There's no problem with linking haphazardly, it just eliminates a single point 
of maintenance.

This is just my view, no need to reply with any links, unless it to a 
troubleshooting index ;) ... I may even compile one up myself for personal use 
as I only use the wiki for troubleshooting and I tend to do more reading and 
searching than anything else. Something like this would be easy to create on 
the fly.

Sarton

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-08 Thread Michael Shiloh
Tom Yates wrote:
 On Sun, 5 Oct 2008, Steve Mosher wrote:
 
  Thanks,
Maybe you could work with micheal to put this on the wiki.
 
 i also wrote up my positive experiences with openmoko (see at 
 http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-2.html , if you like).  is 
 there some mileage in a wiki page where people can link to their 
 writeups, each with perhaps a paragraph of this is what i managed to do, 
 and it's documented here and here and here?
 
 i know in an ideal world i'd've written all my stuff up on the wiki 
 itself, but i just writing it all down was hard enough work; wikialising 
 it was more than i could bear, and i may not be the only such person.
 
 

Great post. I'll extract some things for the wiki. You of course are 
invited to do the same.

I don't think we have a specific page linking to other people's pages. 
Usually they are linked in various relevant sections (e.g. since you 
give an excellent wifi writeup, yours might be a good page to link to 
from our wifi section). Perhaps we need to rethink this (on the 
documentation list).

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-08 Thread Joel Newkirk
On Wed, 08 Oct 2008 09:42:00 -0700, Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Tom Yates wrote:
 On Sun, 5 Oct 2008, Steve Mosher wrote:

  Thanks,
Maybe you could work with micheal to put this on the wiki.

 i also wrote up my positive experiences with openmoko (see at
 http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-2.html , if you like).  is
 there some mileage in a wiki page where people can link to their
 writeups, each with perhaps a paragraph of this is what i managed to
 do,
 and it's documented here and here and here?

 i know in an ideal world i'd've written all my stuff up on the wiki
 itself, but i just writing it all down was hard enough work; wikialising
 it was more than i could bear, and i may not be the only such person.


 
 Great post. I'll extract some things for the wiki. You of course are
 invited to do the same.
 
 I don't think we have a specific page linking to other people's pages.
 Usually they are linked in various relevant sections (e.g. since you
 give an excellent wifi writeup, yours might be a good page to link to
 from our wifi section). Perhaps we need to rethink this (on the
 documentation list).

What about
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/FreeRunner:_Selected_Blogs_and_Articles?  Is
it intended strictly for blogs and 'news' articles?

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-08 Thread Michael Shiloh
Joel Newkirk wrote:
 On Wed, 08 Oct 2008 09:42:00 -0700, Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 Tom Yates wrote:
 On Sun, 5 Oct 2008, Steve Mosher wrote:

  Thanks,
Maybe you could work with micheal to put this on the wiki.
 i also wrote up my positive experiences with openmoko (see at
 http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-2.html , if you like).  is
 there some mileage in a wiki page where people can link to their
 writeups, each with perhaps a paragraph of this is what i managed to
 do,
 and it's documented here and here and here?

 i know in an ideal world i'd've written all my stuff up on the wiki
 itself, but i just writing it all down was hard enough work; wikialising
 it was more than i could bear, and i may not be the only such person.


 Great post. I'll extract some things for the wiki. You of course are
 invited to do the same.

 I don't think we have a specific page linking to other people's pages.
 Usually they are linked in various relevant sections (e.g. since you
 give an excellent wifi writeup, yours might be a good page to link to
 from our wifi section). Perhaps we need to rethink this (on the
 documentation list).
 
 What about
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/FreeRunner:_Selected_Blogs_and_Articles?  Is
 it intended strictly for blogs and 'news' articles?

Excellent. Done.


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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-08 Thread Steve Mosher
   michael could you and brenda assist Tom

Tom Yates wrote:
 On Sun, 5 Oct 2008, Steve Mosher wrote:
 
  Thanks,
Maybe you could work with micheal to put this on the wiki.
 
 i also wrote up my positive experiences with openmoko (see at 
 http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-2.html , if you like).  is 
 there some mileage in a wiki page where people can link to their 
 writeups, each with perhaps a paragraph of this is what i managed to do, 
 and it's documented here and here and here?
 
 i know in an ideal world i'd've written all my stuff up on the wiki 
 itself, but i just writing it all down was hard enough work; wikialising 
 it was more than i could bear, and i may not be the only such person.
 
 

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-08 Thread Michael Shiloh
Just did that. I reorganized the WLAN page and incoporated a number of 
community suggestions, including Tom's.

In particular, this should work for most people:

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Wifi#Using_iwconfig_manually

Feedback and other working examples appreciated.
Michael


Steve Mosher wrote:
   michael could you and brenda assist Tom
 
 Tom Yates wrote:
 On Sun, 5 Oct 2008, Steve Mosher wrote:

  Thanks,
Maybe you could work with micheal to put this on the wiki.

 i also wrote up my positive experiences with openmoko (see at 
 http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-2.html , if you like).  is 
 there some mileage in a wiki page where people can link to their 
 writeups, each with perhaps a paragraph of this is what i managed to 
 do, and it's documented here and here and here?

 i know in an ideal world i'd've written all my stuff up on the wiki 
 itself, but i just writing it all down was hard enough work; 
 wikialising it was more than i could bear, and i may not be the only 
 such person.


 


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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-08 Thread Steve Mosher
We should allow for links to peoples pages.

Michael Shiloh wrote:
 Tom Yates wrote:
 On Sun, 5 Oct 2008, Steve Mosher wrote:

  Thanks,
Maybe you could work with micheal to put this on the wiki.
 i also wrote up my positive experiences with openmoko (see at 
 http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-2.html , if you like).  is 
 there some mileage in a wiki page where people can link to their 
 writeups, each with perhaps a paragraph of this is what i managed to do, 
 and it's documented here and here and here?

 i know in an ideal world i'd've written all my stuff up on the wiki 
 itself, but i just writing it all down was hard enough work; wikialising 
 it was more than i could bear, and i may not be the only such person.


 
 Great post. I'll extract some things for the wiki. You of course are 
 invited to do the same.
 
 I don't think we have a specific page linking to other people's pages. 
 Usually they are linked in various relevant sections (e.g. since you 
 give an excellent wifi writeup, yours might be a good page to link to 
 from our wifi section). Perhaps we need to rethink this (on the 
 documentation list).
 
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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-08 Thread Steve Mosher
well since this is wifi specific it needs to be referenced in the wifi 
section. If I had the wifi problem THAT would be the first place I 
looked. or in the known problem section.

Michael Shiloh wrote:
 Joel Newkirk wrote:
 On Wed, 08 Oct 2008 09:42:00 -0700, Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 Tom Yates wrote:
 On Sun, 5 Oct 2008, Steve Mosher wrote:

  Thanks,
Maybe you could work with micheal to put this on the wiki.
 i also wrote up my positive experiences with openmoko (see at
 http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-2.html , if you like).  is
 there some mileage in a wiki page where people can link to their
 writeups, each with perhaps a paragraph of this is what i managed to
 do,
 and it's documented here and here and here?

 i know in an ideal world i'd've written all my stuff up on the wiki
 itself, but i just writing it all down was hard enough work; wikialising
 it was more than i could bear, and i may not be the only such person.


 Great post. I'll extract some things for the wiki. You of course are
 invited to do the same.

 I don't think we have a specific page linking to other people's pages.
 Usually they are linked in various relevant sections (e.g. since you
 give an excellent wifi writeup, yours might be a good page to link to
 from our wifi section). Perhaps we need to rethink this (on the
 documentation list).
 What about
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/FreeRunner:_Selected_Blogs_and_Articles?  Is
 it intended strictly for blogs and 'news' articles?
 
 Excellent. Done.
 
 
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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-05 Thread Ed Kapitein

Hi Mathias,

I even took it one step further.
I can not get it to work properly on channel 11, so i set my accesspoint  to
channel 1.
And i changed the script a little:
 Exec=xterm -e ifconfig eth0 down ; iwconfig eth0 txpower off channel 0 ; 
while killall wpa_supplicant; do echo 'Killing wpa_sup'; done ; killall
udhcpc ; wpa_supplicant -i eth0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
-D wext -B; sleep 10; udhcpc

Now it is working every time.
I am using 2008.latest (081004) and a linksys WAP54G accesspoint, running 
Firmware Version: 3.05.
in mixed mode, broadcast enabled,  encryption WPA-Personal, passphrase
without a space charachter in it.
( i am no sure if any of this matters, but it gives the settings with which
i have it working)


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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-05 Thread Steve Mosher
  Thanks,
Maybe you could work with micheal to put this on the wiki.

Ed Kapitein wrote:
 Hi Mathias,
 
 I even took it one step further.
 I can not get it to work properly on channel 11, so i set my accesspoint  to
 channel 1.
 And i changed the script a little:
  Exec=xterm -e ifconfig eth0 down ; iwconfig eth0 txpower off channel 0 ; 
 while killall wpa_supplicant; do echo 'Killing wpa_sup'; done ; killall
 udhcpc ; wpa_supplicant -i eth0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
 -D wext -B; sleep 10; udhcpc
 
 Now it is working every time.
 I am using 2008.latest (081004) and a linksys WAP54G accesspoint, running 
 Firmware Version: 3.05.
 in mixed mode, broadcast enabled,  encryption WPA-Personal, passphrase
 without a space charachter in it.
 ( i am no sure if any of this matters, but it gives the settings with which
 i have it working)
 
 

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-03 Thread Nishit Dave
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Stroller [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Nishit,

 The company that sold you your Freerunner offered you refund, already.

 I assumed that you would take this, leave the list and STOP FUCKING
 WHINING.

 I guess this was too much for me to hope for, huh?

 Dude, I will decide what to say, till the time I return the FR, if I decide
to do so.  If you don't like what I say, complain to the list maintainers.
Otherwise, hold your tongue or come up with a solution.

I have showed my commitment to a cause by putting my money where my mouth
is, and I didn't do it because I wanted to hop on to the embedded linux
shebang.  If I feel that I have been let down, I have every right to say
so.  Refunds do not make up for lost time.
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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-03 Thread joakim
Jay Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 As much as I love my FR, I must admit that the whole experience had  
 me thinking lustful thoughts about my wife's iPhone...


 I would say just get an iPhone.  I did.  Its much more fun to develop  
 for a *platform* rather than a constant dogs-breakfast of disaster.   
 Until someone in the Freerunner world turns the thing into a stable  
 platform, its just going to go on and on forever with nothing ever  
 being fixed, stably, and dependably.

 I mean, give me a break.  Its October, and people are *still*  
 wrestling with WLAN configuration.  Can you hackers not see how stupid  
 it is to be fussing with 'pretty stuff' when the most basic things  
 don't even work?

 I've given up on Freerunner development.  Until there is a stable  
 image that provides an Operating System (what we have now: Inoperable)  
 its just not worth the fuss.  The Freerunner project has been  
 murdered, in my opinion, by hobby horsing hackers who have nothing but  
 hatred for the end users that *could* be using the thing.

Just to add some perspective, for my intended applications the iPh*ne is
not an option. On the other hand, any suitable open handheld gnu/linux
device with gps and phone hardware would work. If competing hardware
forfilling these requirements showed up, I could easily switch hardware.


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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-02 Thread Stroller

On 1 Oct 2008, at 12:28, Nishit Dave wrote:

 All this discussion does not help if you realize that even after  
 placing the FR *next* to the blooming router, you get reported a  
 signal strength of 65%.  What does the hardware expect, building the  
 router *inside* the FR?

Nishit,

The company that sold you your Freerunner offered you refund, already.

I assumed that you would take this, leave the list and STOP FUCKING  
WHINING.

I guess this was too much for me to hope for, huh?

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-02 Thread vale

calm down,

its a fact, that freerunners wlan is far away from optimum. 

try a wget shortly after doing ifup eth0 - everything works
try wget some minutes later (no suspend/resume in between) from same server
- no download, even if ping still works
ifdown eth0, ifup eth0 - wget works again

same with opkg install, update, upgrade etc.

under 2007.2, 2008.08, debian ...

- wlan drivers not working well

i think this should also be a high priority aspect to work on for Openmoko.

bye

vale

Stroller-2 wrote:
 
 
 On 1 Oct 2008, at 12:28, Nishit Dave wrote:

 All this discussion does not help if you realize that even after  
 placing the FR *next* to the blooming router, you get reported a  
 signal strength of 65%.  What does the hardware expect, building the  
 router *inside* the FR?
 
 Nishit,
 
 The company that sold you your Freerunner offered you refund, already.
 
 I assumed that you would take this, leave the list and STOP FUCKING  
 WHINING.
 
 I guess this was too much for me to hope for, huh?
 
 Stroller.
 
 
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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-02 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Thursday, October 02, 2008 a las 06:19:30AM -0700, vale escribió:

 
 calm down,
 
 its a fact, that freerunners wlan is far away from optimum. 
 
 try a wget shortly after doing ifup eth0 - everything works
 try wget some minutes later (no suspend/resume in between) from same server
 - no download, even if ping still works
 ifdown eth0, ifup eth0 - wget works again
 
 same with opkg install, update, upgrade etc.
 
 under 2007.2, 2008.08, debian ...
 
 - wlan drivers not working well

I can't ACK that anymore; I have wget ten times a file of 22 MByte right
now:

# for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ; do rm file ; wget 
http://albatros/share/sisis-dev/guru/file; done
Connecting to albatros (10.0.1.98:80)
file100%
|| 22942k 00:00:00 
ETA
 (10x) 

without any kind of hick-ups;
and the interface does not show any kind of error:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ifconfig eth0
eth0  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:12:CF:8E:FC:5F  
  inet addr:10.0.1.217  Bcast:10.0.1.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
  inet6 addr: fe80::212:cfff:fe8e:fc5f/64 Scope:Link
  UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
  RX packets:285483 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
  TX packets:121870 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
  collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 
  RX bytes:431367301 (411.3 MiB)  TX bytes:9439240 (9.0 MiB)

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# iwlist eth0 scan
eth0  Scan completed :
  Cell 01 - Address: 00:04:E2:A1:76:0B
ESSID:santaclara
Mode:Master
Frequency:2.442 GHz (Channel 7)
Quality=16/94  Signal level=-79 dBm  Noise level=-95 dBm
Encryption key:on
Extra:bcn_int=100
Extra:wpa_ie=...


i.e. Wifi for me it works fine now;

matthias

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-02 Thread vale

add a sleep 500 to your loop ;)  

which image / kernel are you using?

thx

vale



Matthias Apitz wrote:
 
 El día Thursday, October 02, 2008 a las 06:19:30AM -0700, vale escribió:
 
 
 calm down,
 
 its a fact, that freerunners wlan is far away from optimum. 
 
 try a wget shortly after doing ifup eth0 - everything works
 try wget some minutes later (no suspend/resume in between) from same
 server
 - no download, even if ping still works
 ifdown eth0, ifup eth0 - wget works again
 
 same with opkg install, update, upgrade etc.
 
 under 2007.2, 2008.08, debian ...
 
 - wlan drivers not working well
 
 I can't ACK that anymore; I have wget ten times a file of 22 MByte right
 now:
 
 # for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ; do rm file ; wget
 http://albatros/share/sisis-dev/guru/file; done
 Connecting to albatros (10.0.1.98:80)
 file100%
 || 22942k
 00:00:00 ETA
  (10x) 
 
 without any kind of hick-ups;
 and the interface does not show any kind of error:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ifconfig eth0
 eth0  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:12:CF:8E:FC:5F  
   inet addr:10.0.1.217  Bcast:10.0.1.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
   inet6 addr: fe80::212:cfff:fe8e:fc5f/64 Scope:Link
   UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
   RX packets:285483 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
   TX packets:121870 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
   collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 
   RX bytes:431367301 (411.3 MiB)  TX bytes:9439240 (9.0 MiB)
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# iwlist eth0 scan
 eth0  Scan completed :
   Cell 01 - Address: 00:04:E2:A1:76:0B
 ESSID:santaclara
 Mode:Master
 Frequency:2.442 GHz (Channel 7)
 Quality=16/94  Signal level=-79 dBm  Noise level=-95
 dBm
 Encryption key:on
 Extra:bcn_int=100
 Extra:wpa_ie=...
 
 
 i.e. Wifi for me it works fine now;
 
   matthias
 
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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-02 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Thursday, October 02, 2008 a las 07:35:23AM -0700, vale escribió:

 
 add a sleep 500 to your loop ;)  

will do later at home and post the results;

 
 which image / kernel are you using?

Om2008.9-gta02-20080916.rootfs.jffs2
Om2008.9-gta02-20080916.uImage.bin

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-02 Thread Alastair Johnson
vale wrote:
 add a sleep 500 to your loop ;)  
 
 which image / kernel are you using?

You should perhaps ask what AP he's using, or whether he has the power 
management enabled on the wifi. Some APs apparently get upset by power 
managed devices, and the Freerunner enables power management of the wifi 
by default to preserve battery. My wrt54g certainly gets upset from time 
to time if I connect with the freerunner, sometimes refusing to talk to 
_anything_ over wifi afterwards until rebooted.

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-02 Thread Warren Baird
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 9:19 AM, vale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 its a fact, that freerunners wlan is far away from optimum.

   [...]




 - wlan drivers not working well

 i think this should also be a high priority aspect to work on for Openmoko.


I definitely agree.

I was recently at a conference and trying to use my freerunner as a mobile
web device with the conference wlan - an open network, so I didn't have to
worry about encryption.   I connected with my laptop a number of times, and
everything ran smoothly - however, my FR gave me no end of problems.  If I
rebooted and tried connecting with Mofi, I could sometimes connect - maybe 1
time in 3.   Once I connected, I could browse for a while with Minimo (which
worked quite nicely), but then it would hang, and I'd have to reboot several
times again before I could get connected again.

I've had similar experiences before - I can rarely connect to our open guest
network at my office, I've never managed to connect successfully the few
times I've tried at Cafe's with free wifi, and I haven't managed to get it
to connect at all to our wifi network at home.

As much as I love my FR, I must admit that the whole experience had me
thinking lustful thoughts about my wife's iPhone...

BTW - I'm running FDOM 20080913.

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-02 Thread Jay Vaughan
 As much as I love my FR, I must admit that the whole experience had  
 me thinking lustful thoughts about my wife's iPhone...


I would say just get an iPhone.  I did.  Its much more fun to develop  
for a *platform* rather than a constant dogs-breakfast of disaster.   
Until someone in the Freerunner world turns the thing into a stable  
platform, its just going to go on and on forever with nothing ever  
being fixed, stably, and dependably.

I mean, give me a break.  Its October, and people are *still*  
wrestling with WLAN configuration.  Can you hackers not see how stupid  
it is to be fussing with 'pretty stuff' when the most basic things  
don't even work?

I've given up on Freerunner development.  Until there is a stable  
image that provides an Operating System (what we have now: Inoperable)  
its just not worth the fuss.  The Freerunner project has been  
murdered, in my opinion, by hobby horsing hackers who have nothing but  
hatred for the end users that *could* be using the thing.

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-02 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Thursday, October 02, 2008 a las 04:39:01PM +0100, Alastair Johnson 
escribió:

 vale wrote:
  add a sleep 500 to your loop ;)  

I run this script for an hour or so:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# cat wifi.sh 
#!/bin/sh
cd /tmp
while true; do

rm 1M
wget http://www.unixarea.de/1M
date ; echo -n now sleeping 300 sec ... 
sleep 300
echo awaked

done

and there has been no problem all this time; as well ifconfig does not
show any error packets:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ifconfig eth0
eth0  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:12:CF:8E:FC:5F  
  inet addr:192.168.2.100  Bcast:192.168.2.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
  inet6 addr: fe80::212:cfff:fe8e:fc5f/64 Scope:Link
  UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
  RX packets:302728 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
  TX packets:131532 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
  collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 
  RX bytes:454345265 (433.2 MiB)  TX bytes:10145574 (9.6 MiB)

and if you compare the RX/TX values with those from the last post:

  RX packets:285483 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
  TX packets:121870 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
  collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
  RX bytes:431367301 (411.3 MiB)  TX bytes:9439240 (9.0 MiB)

you see that moving from office to my home, i.e. from one AP to another,
I did not rebooted; I just ifdow / ifup with my script the eth0
interface;

  
  which image / kernel are you using?
 
 You should perhaps ask what AP he's using, or whether he has the power 
 management enabled on the wifi. Some APs apparently get upset by power 
 managed devices, and the Freerunner enables power management of the wifi 
 by default to preserve battery. My wrt54g certainly gets upset from time 
 to time if I connect with the freerunner, sometimes refusing to talk to 
 _anything_ over wifi afterwards until rebooted.

my AP at home is a SMCWBR14-G2 EU one; regardless of the FR already in
the past sometime this get stuck and needs a power-cycle; not during the
test today;

the actual iwconfig values are:

# iwconfig eth0
eth0  AR6000 802.11g  ESSID:tarara  
  Mode:Managed  Frequency:2.442 GHz  Access Point: 00:13:F7:0D:08:48   
  Bit Rate=54 Mb/s   Tx-Power=15 dBm   Sensitivity=0/3  
  Retry:on   
  Encryption key:X  Security mode:open
  Power Management:off
  Link Quality:207/94  Signal level:-144 dBm  Noise level:-96 dBm
  Rx invalid nwid:0  Rx invalid crypt:1487  Rx invalid frag:0
  Tx excessive retries:55  Invalid misc:0   Missed beacon:64

HIH

matthias

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-02 Thread vale

thats cool ... wish it would work here too,

but my experience is different. doesn't matter if i try @university @home
@public places or @highly secured wlans with project partners.

wlan gets stuck after a few minutes of inactivity. i don't know why. 

how can i stop this power thing over wlan? perhaps that is the problem ...

i like my freerunner, but sometimes its frustrating not beeing able to rely
on basic things as wlan is.

i hope its getting better soon :)

vale




Matthias Apitz wrote:
 
 El día Thursday, October 02, 2008 a las 04:39:01PM +0100, Alastair Johnson
 escribió:
 
 vale wrote:
  add a sleep 500 to your loop ;)  
 
 I run this script for an hour or so:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# cat wifi.sh 
 #!/bin/sh
 cd /tmp
 while true; do
 
 rm 1M
 wget http://www.unixarea.de/1M
 date ; echo -n now sleeping 300 sec ... 
 sleep 300
 echo awaked
 
 done
 
 and there has been no problem all this time; as well ifconfig does not
 show any error packets:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ifconfig eth0
 eth0  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:12:CF:8E:FC:5F  
   inet addr:192.168.2.100  Bcast:192.168.2.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
   inet6 addr: fe80::212:cfff:fe8e:fc5f/64 Scope:Link
   UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
   RX packets:302728 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
   TX packets:131532 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
   collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 
   RX bytes:454345265 (433.2 MiB)  TX bytes:10145574 (9.6 MiB)
 
 and if you compare the RX/TX values with those from the last post:
 
   RX packets:285483 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
   TX packets:121870 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
   collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
   RX bytes:431367301 (411.3 MiB)  TX bytes:9439240 (9.0 MiB)
 
 you see that moving from office to my home, i.e. from one AP to another,
 I did not rebooted; I just ifdow / ifup with my script the eth0
 interface;
 
  
  which image / kernel are you using?
 
 You should perhaps ask what AP he's using, or whether he has the power 
 management enabled on the wifi. Some APs apparently get upset by power 
 managed devices, and the Freerunner enables power management of the wifi 
 by default to preserve battery. My wrt54g certainly gets upset from time 
 to time if I connect with the freerunner, sometimes refusing to talk to 
 _anything_ over wifi afterwards until rebooted.
 
 my AP at home is a SMCWBR14-G2 EU one; regardless of the FR already in
 the past sometime this get stuck and needs a power-cycle; not during the
 test today;
 
 the actual iwconfig values are:
 
 # iwconfig eth0
 eth0  AR6000 802.11g  ESSID:tarara  
   Mode:Managed  Frequency:2.442 GHz  Access Point:
 00:13:F7:0D:08:48   
   Bit Rate=54 Mb/s   Tx-Power=15 dBm   Sensitivity=0/3  
   Retry:on   
   Encryption key:X  Security mode:open
   Power Management:off
   Link Quality:207/94  Signal level:-144 dBm  Noise level:-96 dBm
   Rx invalid nwid:0  Rx invalid crypt:1487  Rx invalid frag:0
   Tx excessive retries:55  Invalid misc:0   Missed beacon:64
 
 HIH
 
   matthias
 
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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-02 Thread Wolfgang Spraul
vale,

 i think this should also be a high priority aspect to work on for  
 Openmoko.

It is, and for Atheros too.
We are working on improving the driver (there are several driver  
variants actually), we are working on getting all of this into  
mainline kernel.org, we are working with Atheros to open up more  
possibilities with regards to reflashing the chip, providing 'thin'  
firmwares that allow monitor/injection modes etc.

Any help is appreciated, bug reports with clear reproduction steps are  
very helpful too.
Best Regards,
Wolfgang

On Oct 2, 2008, at 9:19 PM, vale wrote:


 calm down,

 its a fact, that freerunners wlan is far away from optimum.

 try a wget shortly after doing ifup eth0 - everything works
 try wget some minutes later (no suspend/resume in between) from same  
 server
 - no download, even if ping still works
 ifdown eth0, ifup eth0 - wget works again

 same with opkg install, update, upgrade etc.

 under 2007.2, 2008.08, debian ...

 - wlan drivers not working well

 i think this should also be a high priority aspect to work on for  
 Openmoko.

 bye

 vale

 Stroller-2 wrote:


 On 1 Oct 2008, at 12:28, Nishit Dave wrote:

 All this discussion does not help if you realize that even after
 placing the FR *next* to the blooming router, you get reported a
 signal strength of 65%.  What does the hardware expect, building the
 router *inside* the FR?

 Nishit,

 The company that sold you your Freerunner offered you refund,  
 already.

 I assumed that you would take this, leave the list and STOP FUCKING
 WHINING.

 I guess this was too much for me to hope for, huh?

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-01 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Tuesday, September 30, 2008 a las 08:52:14PM +0800, William Kenworthy 
escribió:

 On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 14:37 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
  El día Tuesday, September 30, 2008 a las 08:11:48PM +1000, Alex Osborne 
  escribió:
  
   Matthias Apitz wrote:
I'm trying to bring up the eth0 with
   
   # ifup eth0
   
   
  ...
  
  matthias
 
 Hi Matthias, I am using these scripts with the unmodified Om 2008.9
 system successfully to connect to a linksys wrt150 running wpa.  The
 only caveat is that the FR has a good signal when connecting.  Turn on
 wifi using the settings dialog first - dont select anything else.  Same
 with mofi etc - if you have used them, reboot first.  Then you should be
 able to connect/reconnect at will.  It seems that some of the background
 apps are reluctant to let go of the connection.

...

Hi William,

A bit inspired by your commands since yesterday I have changed the
desktop file /usr/share/applications/Wifi-up.desktop into this:

[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=Wifi-up
Comment=Bring Wifi up with ifup eth0
Exec=xterm -e ifdown eth0 ; iwconfig eth0 txpower auto channel 1 ; killall 
wpa_supplicant ; killall udhcp ; ifup eth0 ; sleep 20
Icon=wifi
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Categories=Application;Utilities;
SingleInstance=true
StartupNotify=true

i.e. inserted your iwconfig/killall sequence before bringing up the
interface; and now it is associating *every* time in my Wifi area at
home (WEP) and in my office (WPA); it even reconnects fine, when I'm
leaving the area and re-enter or when I moved from office to home;
if I have some time I will investigate why this is now working; maybe
there was always some of the wpa_supplicant (the one with the -u flag)
left over; don't know what the -u option means, this option does not
exist in FreeBSD's wpa_supplicant and the FR has no man pages installed;
are they available somewhere in Internet to check?

you can imagine how happy I am;

thx

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-01 Thread William Kenworthy
On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 10:10 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
 El día Tuesday, September 30, 2008 a las 08:52:14PM +0800, William Kenworthy 
 escribió:
 
  On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 14:37 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:

   ...
 
 Hi William,
 
 A bit inspired by your commands since yesterday I have changed the
 desktop file /usr/share/applications/Wifi-up.desktop into this:
 
...

I will use your desktop icon version - better than typing it in the
terminal!

also the -u isnt in gentoo's wpa_supplicant either, but:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# wpa_supplicant -h
wpa_supplicant v0.6.3
Copyright (c) 2003-2008, Jouni Malinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] and contributors

This program is free software. You can distribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2.

Alternatively, this software may be distributed under the terms of the
BSD license. See README and COPYING for more details.

usage:
  wpa_supplicant [-BddhKLqqtuvwW] [-Ppid file] [-gglobal ctrl] \
-iifname -cconfig file [-Cctrl] [-Ddriver]
[-pdriver_param] \
[-bbr_ifname] [-fdebug file] \
[-N -iifname -cconf [-Cctrl] [-Ddriver] \
[-pdriver_param] [-bbr_ifname] ...]

drivers:
  wext = Linux wireless extensions (generic)
  hostap = Host AP driver (Intersil Prism2/2.5/3)
  wired = wpa_supplicant wired Ethernet driver
options:
  -b = optional bridge interface name
  -B = run daemon in the background
  -c = Configuration file
  -C = ctrl_interface parameter (only used if -c is not)
  -i = interface name
  -d = increase debugging verbosity (-dd even more)
  -D = driver name
  -g = global ctrl_interface
  -K = include keys (passwords, etc.) in debug output
  -t = include timestamp in debug messages
  -h = show this help text
  -L = show license (GPL and BSD)
  -p = driver parameters
  -P = PID file
  -q = decrease debugging verbosity (-qq even less)
  -u = enable DBus control interface
  -v = show version
  -W = wait for a control interface monitor before starting
  -N = start describing new interface
example:
  wpa_supplicant -Dwext -iwlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-01 Thread Nishit Dave
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 6:05 AM, Sarton O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:


 I use testing and have varied success with wifi. I don't bother with trying
 to
 identify what going on by what's being reported. It has been stated on here
 that the issues with the driver are great enough that statistics may be
 skewed.

 What I have witnessed is that sometimes it appears the wireless hardware is
 next to useless ... but then under a different update or on another day it
 functions flawlessly even in a problematic area of the house. When I was
 running stable with no real updates coming down, I couldn't even be
 bothered
 with wireless.

 At the moment, I am having issues. Selecting wireless 'on' results in
 nothing
 being displayed. I have to push all my scripts back across so I haven't
 tested
 manually yet.

 So in summary, I don't think it's worth attempting to figure this out as an
 end user as yet. I believe it's driver/kernel related. The hardware itself
 is
 quite new so it doesn't really surprise me. I'd wait for a statement as
 _everybody_ has this problem. I can't imagine the devs are sitting there
 with
 freerunners and working wireless ;)


All this discussion does not help if you realize that even after placing the
FR *next* to the blooming router, you get reported a signal strength of
65%.  What does the hardware expect, building the router *inside* the FR?
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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-01 Thread Xavier Bestel
On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 16:58 +0530, Nishit Dave wrote:


 All this discussion does not help if you realize that even after
 placing the FR *next* to the blooming router, you get reported a
 signal strength of 65%.  What does the hardware expect, building the
 router *inside* the FR?

Note that interferences may weaken an otherwise perfectly good signal.
So the proximity isn't always synonymous with good signal strengh.

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-01 Thread Nishit Dave
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 5:22 PM, Xavier Bestel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 16:58 +0530, Nishit Dave wrote:


  All this discussion does not help if you realize that even after
  placing the FR *next* to the blooming router, you get reported a
  signal strength of 65%.  What does the hardware expect, building the
  router *inside* the FR?

 Note that interferences may weaken an otherwise perfectly good signal.
 So the proximity isn't always synonymous with good signal strengh.

Xav


No?
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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-01 Thread Xavier Bestel
On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 17:36 +0530, Nishit Dave wrote:
 On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 5:22 PM, Xavier Bestel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 16:58 +0530, Nishit Dave wrote:
 
 
  All this discussion does not help if you realize that even
 after
  placing the FR *next* to the blooming router, you get
 reported a
  signal strength of 65%.  What does the hardware expect,
 building the
  router *inside* the FR?
 
 
 Note that interferences may weaken an otherwise perfectly good
 signal.
 So the proximity isn't always synonymous with good signal
 strengh.
 
Xav
 
 No?

Well, the closer you are, the better the signal is.
But in my building, there are many other wifi networks. And in the
evening, when they are all in use, I get a worst signal even when near
my AP, whereas e.g. during the night it's better. At least I seem to
have observed that.

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-01 Thread Nishit Dave
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 5:49 PM, Xavier Bestel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 17:36 +0530, Nishit Dave wrote:
  On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 5:22 PM, Xavier Bestel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
  On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 16:58 +0530, Nishit Dave wrote:
 
 
   All this discussion does not help if you realize that even
  after
   placing the FR *next* to the blooming router, you get
  reported a
   signal strength of 65%.  What does the hardware expect,
  building the
   router *inside* the FR?
 
 
  Note that interferences may weaken an otherwise perfectly good
  signal.
  So the proximity isn't always synonymous with good signal
  strengh.
 
 Xav
 
  No?

 Well, the closer you are, the better the signal is.
 But in my building, there are many other wifi networks. And in the
 evening, when they are all in use, I get a worst signal even when near
 my AP, whereas e.g. during the night it's better. At least I seem to
 have observed that.

 Have you used Occam's Razor on that?
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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-10-01 Thread William Kenworthy
On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 16:58 +0530, Nishit Dave wrote:
 On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 6:05 AM, Sarton O'Brien
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
 
 
 All this discussion does not help if you realize that even after
 placing the FR *next* to the blooming router, you get reported a
 signal strength of 65%.  What does the hardware expect, building the
 router *inside* the FR?
 

Dont forget that wifi drivers in general are HIGHLY inaccurate with
regards to signal strength and any other figure you care to name.  The
mad-wifi drivers on linux used to give wildly varying figures from
version to version on the same laptop a couple of years ago as an
example.  Also have a look at what many windows drivers report ...

They are really only useful as a relative figure within the
device/version on the day of use (yes, they can be that bad :(

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-09-30 Thread Xavier Bestel
On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 11:06 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I'm using the Wifi-method described in
 
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Wifi#Using_WPA_and_.2Fetc.2Fnetwork.2Finterfaces
 
 i.e. having a working config file /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
 for all my known access points (which is just a copy of that I'm using
 daily and stable in my two FreeBSD based laptops); and I'm trying to bring
 up the eth0 with
 
 # ifup eth0
 
 this works very unreliable; in (let's say) 8 of 10 cases it can't
 associate to the AP, even not after fresh re-boots and independently if
 the AP at my home works with WEP or in my office with WPA;

I found that, for WEP networking, the only working way is to manually
configure the interface:
iwconfig eth0 key yourkeyhere
iwconfig eth0 essid yourssidhere
udhcpc eth0

And even then, it's not guaranteed to work, or if it works, it won't for
long.

HTH,
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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-09-30 Thread Xavier Bestel
On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 11:42 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
 El día Tuesday, September 30, 2008 a las 11:28:18AM +0200, Xavier Bestel 
 escribió:
 
  On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 11:06 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
   Hello,
   
   I'm using the Wifi-method described in
   
   http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Wifi#Using_WPA_and_.2Fetc.2Fnetwork.2Finterfaces
   
   i.e. having a working config file /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
   for all my known access points (which is just a copy of that I'm using
   daily and stable in my two FreeBSD based laptops); and I'm trying to bring
   up the eth0 with
   
   # ifup eth0
   
   this works very unreliable; in (let's say) 8 of 10 cases it can't
   associate to the AP, even not after fresh re-boots and independently if
   the AP at my home works with WEP or in my office with WPA;
  
  I found that, for WEP networking, the only working way is to manually
  configure the interface:
  iwconfig eth0 key yourkeyhere
  iwconfig eth0 essid yourssidhere
  udhcpc eth0
 
 As I said, with WEP at home I have had it working today morning (sometimes) 
 with:
 
 # cat /etc/network/interfaces
 ...
 iface eth0 inet dhcp
 wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
 up route del default gw 192.168.0.200
 down route add default gw 192.168.0.200
 
 # cat /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
 ...
 eapol_version=1
 ap_scan=1
 fast_reauth=1
 network={
 ssid=tarara
 scan_ssid=0
 key_mgmt=NONE
 wep_tx_keyidx=0
 wep_key0=
 }
 
 and then the eth0 just comes up (sometimes) with:
 
 # ifup eth0
 
 and DHCP IP and DNS from my AP;
 
 there are some minor bugs in the two shell scripts
 /etc/wpa_supplicant/*.sh which I've had to fix too (sed of busybox does not
 know the flag --quiet);

Look at 'dmesg'. When the wifi driver starts spewing messages about
failed connexions, in my experience the device is hosed.

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-09-30 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Tuesday, September 30, 2008 a las 11:28:18AM +0200, Xavier Bestel 
escribió:

 On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 11:06 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
  Hello,
  
  I'm using the Wifi-method described in
  
  http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Wifi#Using_WPA_and_.2Fetc.2Fnetwork.2Finterfaces
  
  i.e. having a working config file /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
  for all my known access points (which is just a copy of that I'm using
  daily and stable in my two FreeBSD based laptops); and I'm trying to bring
  up the eth0 with
  
  # ifup eth0
  
  this works very unreliable; in (let's say) 8 of 10 cases it can't
  associate to the AP, even not after fresh re-boots and independently if
  the AP at my home works with WEP or in my office with WPA;
 
 I found that, for WEP networking, the only working way is to manually
 configure the interface:
 iwconfig eth0 key yourkeyhere
 iwconfig eth0 essid yourssidhere
 udhcpc eth0

As I said, with WEP at home I have had it working today morning (sometimes) 
with:

# cat /etc/network/interfaces
...
iface eth0 inet dhcp
wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
up route del default gw 192.168.0.200
down route add default gw 192.168.0.200

# cat /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
...
eapol_version=1
ap_scan=1
fast_reauth=1
network={
ssid=tarara
scan_ssid=0
key_mgmt=NONE
wep_tx_keyidx=0
wep_key0=
}

and then the eth0 just comes up (sometimes) with:

# ifup eth0

and DHCP IP and DNS from my AP;

there are some minor bugs in the two shell scripts
/etc/wpa_supplicant/*.sh which I've had to fix too (sed of busybox does not
know the flag --quiet);

matthias
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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-09-30 Thread vasco . nevoa
Hi all.
Now that you mention this, I think the problem is Hardware based.
I've bought an Asus Eee 901 :D, and now I have a means of comparison  
in terms of WiFi reception.
My conclusion is that the Neo FR's wifi sucks.
Example1:
- my home AP has WPA; sitting 2 meters away from it, the FR show 50%  
signal strength. Okay, you can say that's too close and they are  
shouting at each other, causing signal corruption. Very well, I take  
it 10 meters away, behind a couple of normal walls. The signal  
strength drops all the way, right down to 5%, which is pretty  
unusable. The Eee901 has 100% signal strength in the vicinity of the  
AP, and behind those walls shows 30%.
Example2:
- at work, the Eee901 picks up 4 weak networks, the strongest one at  
35% strength and joins (no security) without problems. The FR picks up  
only the stronger one at 8%, and it cannot join it.

This has convinced me that either the wifi on the FR has serious  
hardware problems, or the software is misguiding it. Anyway, it needs  
serious attention.
Has anyone filed bugs on this wifi problem?

Vasco.

Citando Xavier Bestel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 11:06 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
 Hello,

 I'm using the Wifi-method described in

 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Wifi#Using_WPA_and_.2Fetc.2Fnetwork.2Finterfaces

 i.e. having a working config file /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
 for all my known access points (which is just a copy of that I'm using
 daily and stable in my two FreeBSD based laptops); and I'm trying to bring
 up the eth0 with

 # ifup eth0

 this works very unreliable; in (let's say) 8 of 10 cases it can't
 associate to the AP, even not after fresh re-boots and independently if
 the AP at my home works with WEP or in my office with WPA;

 I found that, for WEP networking, the only working way is to manually
 configure the interface:
 iwconfig eth0 key yourkeyhere
 iwconfig eth0 essid yourssidhere
 udhcpc eth0

 And even then, it's not guaranteed to work, or if it works, it won't for
 long.

 HTH,
   Xav



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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-09-30 Thread Alex Osborne
Matthias Apitz wrote:
  I'm trying to bring up the eth0 with

 # ifup eth0

 this works very unreliable; in (let's say) 8 of 10 cases it can't
 associate to the AP, even not after fresh re-boots and independently if
 the AP at my home works with WEP or in my office with WPA;
   
I found that with wpa_supplicant there was a problem with disconnecting 
from an AP.  The essid would apparantly not get cleared properly on the 
card (although iwconfig would show it as cleared) and until you manually 
cleared it, wpa_supplicant would just sit in a loop trying to connect 
and getting authentication timeouts.  You can see these message if you 
run wpa_cli.  I worked around it by adding a pre-up that clears the essid:

allow-hotplug eth0
iface eth0 inet manual
  wpa-driver wext
  wpa-roam /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
  pre-up iwconfig eth0 essid off

iface default inet dhcp
iface home inet dhcp

This seems to work reliably for me except that I still have to ifdown 
and ifup when I move to a different AP.  So if manually connecting with 
iwconfig works for you, you could try same workaround. Here's what my 
wpa_supplicant.conf looks like:

ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev

network={
ssid=XXX
key_mgmt=NONE
wep_key0=XX
wep_tx_keyidx=0
id_str=home
}

network={
key_mgmt=NONE
}

Note that this is with Debian, not 2008.9 -- I'm not sure whether 
Om2008.9 supports exactly the same /etc/network/interfaces syntax as Debian.

Cheers,

Alex

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-09-30 Thread Nishit Dave
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 3:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi all.
 Now that you mention this, I think the problem is Hardware based.
 I've bought an Asus Eee 901 :D, and now I have a means of comparison
 in terms of WiFi reception.
 My conclusion is that the Neo FR's wifi sucks.
 Example1:
 - my home AP has WPA; sitting 2 meters away from it, the FR show 50%
 signal strength. Okay, you can say that's too close and they are
 shouting at each other, causing signal corruption. Very well, I take
 it 10 meters away, behind a couple of normal walls. The signal
 strength drops all the way, right down to 5%, which is pretty
 unusable. The Eee901 has 100% signal strength in the vicinity of the
 AP, and behind those walls shows 30%.
 Example2:
 - at work, the Eee901 picks up 4 weak networks, the strongest one at
 35% strength and joins (no security) without problems. The FR picks up
 only the stronger one at 8%, and it cannot join it.

 This has convinced me that either the wifi on the FR has serious
 hardware problems, or the software is misguiding it. Anyway, it needs
 serious attention.
 Has anyone filed bugs on this wifi problem?

 Vasco.


You're doing better than me.  I was getting a 35% signal strength from my
wifi router (Linksys RangePlus) at the same distance.  My laptop showed the
signal strength to be 'excellent'.

Now that I think of it, I got better performance when I had set the FR down
next to the router.
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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-09-30 Thread Daniel Hedblom
Im also inclined to think its a hardware/driver problem and have
nothing to do with wpa_supplicant or any other highlevel stuff. I
fully understand if higher stuff is left to the community but i did
expect the kernel and low level stuff to work a bit better than now
when i bought the phone. It could ofcourse be just some phones thats
broken and most works well because of some faulty batch.

Does anyone know if work is happening on the kernel side of wifi or is
it an orphan right now needing more people?

//danielh

2008/9/30  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi all.
 Now that you mention this, I think the problem is Hardware based.
 I've bought an Asus Eee 901 :D, and now I have a means of comparison
 in terms of WiFi reception.
 My conclusion is that the Neo FR's wifi sucks.
 Example1:
 - my home AP has WPA; sitting 2 meters away from it, the FR show 50%
 signal strength. Okay, you can say that's too close and they are
 shouting at each other, causing signal corruption. Very well, I take
 it 10 meters away, behind a couple of normal walls. The signal
 strength drops all the way, right down to 5%, which is pretty
 unusable. The Eee901 has 100% signal strength in the vicinity of the
 AP, and behind those walls shows 30%.
 Example2:
 - at work, the Eee901 picks up 4 weak networks, the strongest one at
 35% strength and joins (no security) without problems. The FR picks up
 only the stronger one at 8%, and it cannot join it.

 This has convinced me that either the wifi on the FR has serious
 hardware problems, or the software is misguiding it. Anyway, it needs
 serious attention.
 Has anyone filed bugs on this wifi problem?

 Vasco.

 Citando Xavier Bestel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 11:06 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
 Hello,

 I'm using the Wifi-method described in

 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Wifi#Using_WPA_and_.2Fetc.2Fnetwork.2Finterfaces

 i.e. having a working config file /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
 for all my known access points (which is just a copy of that I'm using
 daily and stable in my two FreeBSD based laptops); and I'm trying to bring
 up the eth0 with

 # ifup eth0

 this works very unreliable; in (let's say) 8 of 10 cases it can't
 associate to the AP, even not after fresh re-boots and independently if
 the AP at my home works with WEP or in my office with WPA;

 I found that, for WEP networking, the only working way is to manually
 configure the interface:
 iwconfig eth0 key yourkeyhere
 iwconfig eth0 essid yourssidhere
 udhcpc eth0

 And even then, it's not guaranteed to work, or if it works, it won't for
 long.

 HTH,
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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-09-30 Thread vasco . nevoa
Okay, I've filed bug #2043 about this. Go ahead and add info if you like.
https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2043


Citando Daniel Hedblom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Im also inclined to think its a hardware/driver problem and have
 nothing to do with wpa_supplicant or any other highlevel stuff. I
 fully understand if higher stuff is left to the community but i did
 expect the kernel and low level stuff to work a bit better than now
 when i bought the phone. It could ofcourse be just some phones thats
 broken and most works well because of some faulty batch.

 Does anyone know if work is happening on the kernel side of wifi or is
 it an orphan right now needing more people?

 //danielh

 2008/9/30  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi all.
 Now that you mention this, I think the problem is Hardware based.
 I've bought an Asus Eee 901 :D, and now I have a means of comparison
 in terms of WiFi reception.
 My conclusion is that the Neo FR's wifi sucks.
 Example1:
 - my home AP has WPA; sitting 2 meters away from it, the FR show 50%
 signal strength. Okay, you can say that's too close and they are
 shouting at each other, causing signal corruption. Very well, I take
 it 10 meters away, behind a couple of normal walls. The signal
 strength drops all the way, right down to 5%, which is pretty
 unusable. The Eee901 has 100% signal strength in the vicinity of the
 AP, and behind those walls shows 30%.
 Example2:
 - at work, the Eee901 picks up 4 weak networks, the strongest one at
 35% strength and joins (no security) without problems. The FR picks up
 only the stronger one at 8%, and it cannot join it.

 This has convinced me that either the wifi on the FR has serious
 hardware problems, or the software is misguiding it. Anyway, it needs
 serious attention.
 Has anyone filed bugs on this wifi problem?

 Vasco.

 Citando Xavier Bestel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 11:06 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
 Hello,

 I'm using the Wifi-method described in

 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Wifi#Using_WPA_and_.2Fetc.2Fnetwork.2Finterfaces

 i.e. having a working config file /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
 for all my known access points (which is just a copy of that I'm using
 daily and stable in my two FreeBSD based laptops); and I'm trying to bring
 up the eth0 with

 # ifup eth0

 this works very unreliable; in (let's say) 8 of 10 cases it can't
 associate to the AP, even not after fresh re-boots and independently if
 the AP at my home works with WEP or in my office with WPA;

 I found that, for WEP networking, the only working way is to manually
 configure the interface:
 iwconfig eth0 key yourkeyhere
 iwconfig eth0 essid yourssidhere
 udhcpc eth0

 And even then, it's not guaranteed to work, or if it works, it won't for
 long.

 HTH,
   Xav



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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-09-30 Thread Alastair Johnson
Alex Osborne wrote:
 Matthias Apitz wrote:
  I'm trying to bring up the eth0 with

 # ifup eth0

 this works very unreliable; in (let's say) 8 of 10 cases it can't
 associate to the AP, even not after fresh re-boots and independently if
 the AP at my home works with WEP or in my office with WPA;
   
 I found that with wpa_supplicant there was a problem with disconnecting 
 from an AP.  The essid would apparantly not get cleared properly on the 
 card (although iwconfig would show it as cleared) and until you manually 
 cleared it, wpa_supplicant would just sit in a loop trying to connect 
 and getting authentication timeouts.  You can see these message if you 
 run wpa_cli.  I worked around it by adding a pre-up that clears the essid:
 
 allow-hotplug eth0
 iface eth0 inet manual
   wpa-driver wext
   wpa-roam /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
   pre-up iwconfig eth0 essid off
 
 iface default inet dhcp
 iface home inet dhcp
 
 This seems to work reliably for me except that I still have to ifdown 
 and ifup when I move to a different AP.  So if manually connecting with 
 iwconfig works for you, you could try same workaround. Here's what my 
 wpa_supplicant.conf looks like:
 
 ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev
 
 network={
 ssid=XXX
 key_mgmt=NONE
 wep_key0=XX
 wep_tx_keyidx=0
 id_str=home
 }
 
 network={
 key_mgmt=NONE
 }
 
 Note that this is with Debian, not 2008.9 -- I'm not sure whether 
 Om2008.9 supports exactly the same /etc/network/interfaces syntax as Debian.

2007.2 was missing some of the scripts (and more?) needed to support 
wpa-roam when I tried it. Haven't checked in 2008.x yet. The news about 
essid is interesting though.



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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-09-30 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Tuesday, September 30, 2008 a las 08:11:48PM +1000, Alex Osborne 
escribió:

 Matthias Apitz wrote:
  I'm trying to bring up the eth0 with
 
 # ifup eth0
 
 this works very unreliable; in (let's say) 8 of 10 cases it can't
 associate to the AP, even not after fresh re-boots and independently if
 the AP at my home works with WEP or in my office with WPA;
   
 I found that with wpa_supplicant there was a problem with disconnecting 
 from an AP.  The essid would apparantly not get cleared properly on the 
 card (although iwconfig would show it as cleared) and until you manually 
 cleared it, wpa_supplicant would just sit in a loop trying to connect 
 and getting authentication timeouts.  You can see these message if you 
 run wpa_cli.  I worked around it by adding a pre-up that clears the essid:
 
 allow-hotplug eth0
 iface eth0 inet manual
  wpa-driver wext
  wpa-roam /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
  pre-up iwconfig eth0 essid off
 
 iface default inet dhcp
 iface home inet dhcp
 
 This seems to work reliably for me except that I still have to ifdown 
 and ifup when I move to a different AP.  So if manually connecting with 
 iwconfig works for you, you could try same workaround. Here's what my 
 wpa_supplicant.conf looks like:

I have as well the feeling that, when I was associated once and leaving
the AP physically, I can't re-associate anymore, even not after a boot;

I tried your hint about 'iwconfig eth0 essid off' but it does not
improve the situation;

I've now filed a bug report as
https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2045
with also a wpa_supplicant debug session; it tries to associate:

Trying to associate with 00:04:e2:a1:76:0b (SSID='santaclara' freq=2442 MHz)
...
State: SCANNING - ASSOCIATING
wpa_driver_wext_set_operstate: operstate 0-0 (DORMANT)

...
Wireless event: cmd=0x8b1a len=18
Authentication with 00:04:e2:a1:76:0b timed out.
Added BSSID 00:04:e2:a1:76:0b into blacklist
No keys have been configured - skip key clearing
State: ASSOCIATING - DISCONNECTED
wpa_driver_wext_set_operstate: operstate 0-0 (DORMANT)
...

matthias
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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-09-30 Thread William Kenworthy
On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 14:37 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
 El día Tuesday, September 30, 2008 a las 08:11:48PM +1000, Alex Osborne 
 escribió:
 
  Matthias Apitz wrote:
   I'm trying to bring up the eth0 with
  
  # ifup eth0
  
  
 ...
 
   matthias

Hi Matthias, I am using these scripts with the unmodified Om 2008.9
system successfully to connect to a linksys wrt150 running wpa.  The
only caveat is that the FR has a good signal when connecting.  Turn on
wifi using the settings dialog first - dont select anything else.  Same
with mofi etc - if you have used them, reboot first.  Then you should be
able to connect/reconnect at will.  It seems that some of the background
apps are reluctant to let go of the connection.

myth1 root # cat wap
#!/bin/sh

# Turn on wifi at the settings dialog first!

ifdown eth0
iwconfig eth0 txpower auto channel 1
killall wpa_supplicant
killall udhcp
wpa_supplicant -ieth0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf -B ;
ifup eth0

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myth1 root # cat nowap
#!/bin/sh

ifdown eth0
killall wpa_supplicant
iwconfig eth0 txpower off

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-09-30 Thread Alex Osborne

On 30/09/2008, at 10:37 PM, Matthias Apitz wrote:

 Wireless event: cmd=0x8b1a len=18
 Authentication with 00:04:e2:a1:76:0b timed out.
 Added BSSID 00:04:e2:a1:76:0b into blacklist

Yeah.  That's exactly the same sort of thing I was seeing, which  
clearing the essid seems to help with most of the time.  I  
occasionally find the wifi just stops working completely for no  
apparent reason, ping and all other traffic fails but it otherwise  
seems normal from the iwconfig and ifconfig output.  Other times I  
get pages and pages of this rapidly flooded in dmesg:

AR6000 disconnected from XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX AR6000 disconnected from  
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX AR6000 disconnected from XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX AR6000  
disconnected from XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX AR6000 disconnected from  
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX AR6000 disconnected from XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX AR6000  
disconnected from XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX AR6000 disconnected from  
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX AR6000 disconnected from XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX AR6000  
disconnected from XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX AR6000 disconnected from  
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX AR6000 disconnected from XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX AR6000  
disconnected from XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX

without any line breaks and where the XX is the access point  
address.  The only thing that seems to fix it when it does that is to  
reboot.

Cheers,

Alex

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Re: [2008.9] Wifi very unreliable

2008-09-30 Thread Sarton O'Brien
On Tuesday 30 September 2008 19:06:28 Matthias Apitz wrote:
 this works very unreliable; in (let's say) 8 of 10 cases it can't
 associate to the AP, even not after fresh re-boots and independently if
 the AP at my home works with WEP or in my office with WPA;

 what can I do? is someone willing to look into the debug output of the
 wpa_supplicant? or do I need somehow an update in the kernel drivers?

 I've installed as well lint-wifi; this does not even see the AP next
 door and to which I'm now after 2-3 tries connected too; strange, isn't
 it? there must be something broken in kernel land, I think;

I use testing and have varied success with wifi. I don't bother with trying to 
identify what going on by what's being reported. It has been stated on here 
that the issues with the driver are great enough that statistics may be 
skewed.

What I have witnessed is that sometimes it appears the wireless hardware is 
next to useless ... but then under a different update or on another day it 
functions flawlessly even in a problematic area of the house. When I was 
running stable with no real updates coming down, I couldn't even be bothered 
with wireless.

At the moment, I am having issues. Selecting wireless 'on' results in nothing 
being displayed. I have to push all my scripts back across so I haven't tested 
manually yet.

So in summary, I don't think it's worth attempting to figure this out as an 
end user as yet. I believe it's driver/kernel related. The hardware itself is 
quite new so it doesn't really surprise me. I'd wait for a statement as 
_everybody_ has this problem. I can't imagine the devs are sitting there with 
freerunners and working wireless ;)

Sarton

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