Re: AR9462 PCIe1x card: endless messages in dmesg

2015-01-21 Thread Adrian Chadd
Nope, because kernel modules need to pick up options from opt_xxx.h, and there's a lot of them. (other modules do it by picking defaults; but the wifi infrastructure has a lot of options.) -a ___ freebsd-wireless@freebsd.org mailing list

Re: AR9462 PCIe1x card: endless messages in dmesg

2015-01-21 Thread Adrian Chadd
Put ATH_ENABLE_11N in your kernel config. Oh and if you build modules, build it with make buildkernel, no cd /usr/src/sys/dev/modules/ath; make. -a On 21 January 2015 at 01:20, Alexey Dokuchaev da...@nsu.ru wrote: Hi there, Just installed this AR9462-based PCIe (1x) card into my work i386

Re: AR9462 PCIe1x card: endless messages in dmesg

2015-01-21 Thread Alexey Dokuchaev
On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 08:06:09AM -0800, Adrian Chadd wrote: Put ATH_ENABLE_11N in your kernel config. I will try that tomorrow, thanks! Oh and if you build modules, build it with make buildkernel, no cd /usr/src/sys/dev/modules/ath; make. Everything I've reported thus far was with kernel

Re: Fragmented EAP ACK problem on -current

2015-01-21 Thread Olivier Cochard-Labbé
The problem was identified and have nothing to do with the wireless stack. The author of hostapd found the problem: The RADIUS UDP packet containing the client certificate is a very big packet, and was fragmented between the Authenticator and Authentication server. The first (big) UDP packet never

Re: Problem with iwn: iwn0: iwn_intr: fatal firmware error

2015-01-21 Thread Sergey V. Dyatko
On Wed, 21 Jan 2015 16:32:50 +0300 Ilya A. Arkhipov rum1...@ya.ru wrote: Hi All, Yesterday, I update my laptop to (HEAD: 373e66e(master) or r277372), and got problem with iwn like: iwn0: iwn_read_firmware: ucode rev=0x12a80601 iwn0: iwn_intr: fatal firmware error firmware error log:

AR9462 PCIe1x card: endless messages in dmesg

2015-01-21 Thread Alexey Dokuchaev
Hi there, Just installed this AR9462-based PCIe (1x) card into my work i386 desktop running fortnight-old -CURRENT (r276691). So far so good -- it delivers pretty stable, lagless Internet experience, but keeps shitting in kernel buffer very quickly with these (tons of them): ath0: