https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=192950
--- Comment #25 from Hiren Panchasara ---
wow, I so envy you guys :-)
I've a similar setting but not getting anything more than 400kbps. So weird.
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Hi Matthias,
On Mon, 8 Sep 2014 07:47:34 +0200
Matthias Apitz wrote:
> [...]
> I only encountered one problem while traveling through Italy in a
> hotel: They gave me a piece of paper saying "Password:
> "N@tur%Wieser" and I could not construct a
> good /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf to connect correc
Please file PR entries for each of the problems you're seeing.
I don't use the USB devices and I have my hands full with the atheros and
Intel stuff as it is.
Thanks!
Adriabln
On Sep 7, 2014 10:47 PM, "Matthias Apitz" wrote:
> El día Sunday, September 07, 2014 a las 07:36:27PM -0700, Adrian Ch
El día Sunday, September 07, 2014 a las 07:36:27PM -0700, Adrian Chadd escribió:
> > I think what you are relating here is what I observed recently too.
> > Sorry, I'm new to FreeBSD. Just installed it recently, and I noticed
> > that after I left it idle (I went to do something for some hours) fo
Hi,
On 7 September 2014 19:16, Thiago Farina wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Nathan Whitehorn
> wrote:
>> I've been having some issues with connection stability in urtwn for several
>> months. The usual symptom is that after some period of time the connection
>> will apparently stall.
On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Nathan Whitehorn
wrote:
> I've been having some issues with connection stability in urtwn for several
> months. The usual symptom is that after some period of time the connection
> will apparently stall. If I'm running ping continuously, for instance, it
> will at
Hi,
The way it's supposed to work in the legacy 802.11 powersave world is
that you send a/any data frame with the powermgt bit in the 802.11
header set to 0 and the AP goes "oh they're awake!" and sends you your
buffered frames.
By default powersave isn't enabled, so we should never be _telling_
Also does not help. I also tried various other things like forcing 11b
or 11g mode, all of which made no difference.
-Nathan
On 09/07/14 11:51, Adrian Chadd wrote:
Ok. Try disabling bgscan.
ifconfig wlan0 -bgscan
-a
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I think no. I'm running with this settings:
iwn0: flags=8843 metric 0 mtu 2290
ether 60:6c:66:7b:af:75
nd6 options=21
media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet autoselect mode 11g
status: associated
wlan0: flags=8843 metric 0 mtu 1500
ether 60:6c:66:7b:af:75
Ok. Try disabling bgscan.
ifconfig wlan0 -bgscan
-a
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On 09/07/14 08:28, Adrian Chadd wrote:
On 7 September 2014 08:09, Nathan Whitehorn wrote:
I've been having some issues with connection stability in urtwn for several
months. The usual symptom is that after some period of time the connection
will apparently stall. If I'm running ping continuous
On 7 September 2014 08:09, Nathan Whitehorn wrote:
> I've been having some issues with connection stability in urtwn for several
> months. The usual symptom is that after some period of time the connection
> will apparently stall. If I'm running ping continuously, for instance, it
> will at some p
I've been having some issues with connection stability in urtwn for
several months. The usual symptom is that after some period of time the
connection will apparently stall. If I'm running ping continuously, for
instance, it will at some point stop receiving replies. Then, sometime
later, immed
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--- Comment #23 from dieterich@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Hiren Panchasara from comment #22)
> (In reply to dieterich.joh from comment #21)
> > (In reply to Adrian Chadd from comment #17)
> > > Also, please test out with the latest -HEAD
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--- Comment #22 from Hiren Panchasara ---
(In reply to dieterich.joh from comment #21)
> (In reply to Adrian Chadd from comment #17)
> > Also, please test out with the latest -HEAD and see if it behaves better for
> > you.
> Just installed
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