This just happend to me when upgrading vom 4.7.8 to 4.8.4. Kernel is
self-compiled, but with the kernel config taken from Ubuntu Mainline
PPA.
I run a Macbook 11,3, so it's very similar to what at wvengen's setup
happens.
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@ldc:
- I did observe multiple times now, that killing the wpa_supplicant +
reconnecting to the wifi solved the no traffic issue.
- I can reproduce it quite good in the company by changing the floor (and
thus, getting a different access point with the same ssid)
- Does that workaround work
Hi,
Yesterday I ran into a no traffic situation, which was not resolveable by
unloading the wl module:
tcpdump on the wlan0 interface showed me only:
00:21:21.575404 EAPOL key (3) v2, len 117
00:21:21.865239 EAPOL key (3) v2, len 117
00:21:22.385278 EAPOL key (3) v2, len 11
...
At the same I
Hello,
yes, it supports 5 GHz and 2.4GHz and it's a hidden SSID. With your two
accesspoint setup, did you try to associate with one AP and turn that off or
force the AP desaccociate the client?
About my chipset: I run a Macbook Pro (rMBP) with the following
broadcom chipset (which is NOT
Hello,
I build the module with your patch. Thanks for that patch!
I work in a an environment with a cisco-based corporate Wi-Fi solution
which leads to a situation that I roam often. My observation is, that I
suspend, change the building and resume, the no traffic effect occurs.
In difference to
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