OK will ignore the stuck beacon stuff :-). Warm reboot is indeed typing
reboot. That did not resolve this morning's matter. Actually, after I
unplugged the ALIX for a couple of seconds, it came back up... same
problem! Second time, I unplugged it for 30 seconds... problem solved...!
Hardware issue
Well, my original hypothesis was wrong: HEAD r250200 (around 3 May 2013)
fully lost its wifi on me this morning. My iPhone was on during the night,
which generated a long list of stuck beacon messages. The iPhone could
not get a connection and neither could any other stations. A warm reboot
did
Hi,
the stuck beacon stuff is likely just the MAC getting angry at the
power save aggressiveness that the iphone/ipad does. But it itself
shouldn't lock things up.
When you say you did a warm reboot, is that a 'reboot' where you typed
reboot? is there a physical reset button on the ALIX you can
Ever since I upgraded my NanoBSD from May to October HEAD, I seem to be
getting disconnects on my WLAN. It is most visible when I'm on a Skype
video call on my MacBook Air, signal strength fine (MCS 15), but the MBA
just loses the connection and I need to switch its wireless off and on
again.
Hi!
So, May is ok, october isn't?
can you switch back and verify?
Those are data dumps of frames that are being freed out of the
software staging queue when the wireless node associated has gone away
(or is being flushed.) The bf_next not NULL! is a worry.
-adrian
On 4 November 2013 00:20,