On 30 January 2013 08:29, paranormal wrote:
> Thank you Adrian, your advice was perfect.
>
> I have a gym friend whose job is blacksmith (the friend has right hands,
> and I don't), I gave him my 3 antennas, and hi made them fitted with my
> wireless card.
ooo!
> My card is able to reset it now.
Thank you Adrian, your advice was perfect.
I have a gym friend whose job is blacksmith (the friend has right hands,
and I don't), I gave him my 3 antennas, and hi made them fitted with my
wireless card.
My card is able to reset it now. Instead of hung I have:
wlan0: link state changed to DOWN
wla
Hello, Adrian.
You wrote 27 января 2013 г., 21:59:32:
>> AC> For 2GHz in noisy environments, use it in HT20 mode.
>> I'm using HT20, and it seems, card in my box overheats with 802.11n
>> clients (it hangs very hard under load with 802.11n client), so I
>> don't use 802.11n on notebook (I want
On 27 January 2013 09:44, Lev Serebryakov wrote:
> AC> For 2GHz in noisy environments, use it in HT20 mode.
> I'm using HT20, and it seems, card in my box overheats with 802.11n
> clients (it hangs very hard under load with 802.11n client), so I
> don't use 802.11n on notebook (I want to chang
Hello, Adrian.
You wrote 27 января 2013 г., 21:17:48:
AC> Are you using it in HT40 or HT20 mode?
AC> For 2GHz in noisy environments, use it in HT20 mode.
I'm using HT20, and it seems, card in my box overheats with 802.11n
clients (it hangs very hard under load with 802.11n client), so I
don't u
Are you using it in HT40 or HT20 mode?
For 2GHz in noisy environments, use it in HT20 mode.
adrian
On 27 January 2013 02:06, Lev Serebryakov wrote:
> Hello, paranormal.
> You wrote 26 января 2013 г., 22:01:03:
>
> p> 70 Jan 26 17:41:48 mbsd kernel: ath0: stuck beacon; resetting (bmiss
> p> co
Hello, paranormal.
You wrote 26 января 2013 г., 22:01:03:
p> 70 Jan 26 17:41:48 mbsd kernel: ath0: stuck beacon; resetting (bmiss
p> count 4)
p> 71 Jan 26 17:42:02 mbsd last message repeated 62
p> times
I have almost same problem with my 9220
ath0: mem 0xa00
Hi,
So the AR5416 and later NICs almost all implement MIMO. The only
exception is the AR9285 which is a 1x1 with the diversity
implementation matching previous (pre-11n) NICs.
Anyway, for MIMO, all the antennas are on by default. So yes, you need
to connect all of the antennas.
If you want to av
On Sat, 2013-01-26 at 20:03 +0100, Marten Vijn wrote:
> On 01/26/2013 07:01 PM, paranormal wrote:
> > Hi list.
> >
> > My system is -STABLE.
> > Since 9.1 MFC, may be a few months earlier, something was happened, and
> > stuck beacon errors make my wifi ap adapter unresponsible again.
> > I have to
Antennas have been replaced two weeks ago.
Now I have only two antennas connected.
I can connect the third, but it would be a different antenna (an old
one).
On Sat, 2013-01-26 at 20:03 +0100, Marten Vijn wrote:
> On 01/26/2013 07:01 PM, paranormal wrote:
> > Hi list.
> >
> > My system is -STABLE.
On Sat, 2013-01-26 at 12:12 -0800, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Try putting it into ht20 mode.
Ok, I'll try.
>
> Do you have all three antennas connected?
>
No, actually two weeks ago I bought three 9dbi antennas, but they don't
fit well and I put only two of them. Is there problem?
I thought
Hi!
Try putting it into ht20 mode.
Do you have all three antennas connected?
Adrian
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On Jan 26, 2013 10:01 AM, paranormal wrote:
Hi list.
My system is -STABLE.
Since 9.1 MFC, may be a few months earlier, something was happened,
On 01/26/2013 07:01 PM, paranormal wrote:
Hi list.
My system is -STABLE.
Since 9.1 MFC, may be a few months earlier, something was happened, and
stuck beacon errors make my wifi ap adapter unresponsible again.
I have to shutdown my ap once per week.
How to figure it out?
ifconfig:
wlan0: flags
Hi list.
My system is -STABLE.
Since 9.1 MFC, may be a few months earlier, something was happened, and
stuck beacon errors make my wifi ap adapter unresponsible again.
I have to shutdown my ap once per week.
How to figure it out?
ifconfig:
wlan0: flags=8843 metric 0 mtu
1500
ether 00:1e:
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