Re: iwm performance (was: Re: how would you troubleshoot your wifi?)

2016-07-22 Thread David Dahlberg
Am Freitag, den 22.07.2016, 11:36 +0200 schrieb Stefan Sperling: > I've already been told about iwm performance regressions compared to > 5.9, > so I'd like to make a statement (not just directed at you, Andreas, > but > at everyone). JFYI: A temporary workaround which works for me (on a X1C3)

iwm performance (was: Re: how would you troubleshoot your wifi?)

2016-07-22 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 08:25:11PM +0200, Andreas Bartelt wrote: > sorry, my response was not precise - the "fatal" error is gone now but the > observed performance problems are still there. I've already been told about iwm performance regressions compared to 5.9, so I'd like to make a statement

Re: how would you troubleshoot your wifi?

2016-07-21 Thread Miles Keaton
Worked! Thanks Stefan! On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 8:34 PM, Stefan Sperling wrote: > > On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 01:13:21PM +0800, Miles Keaton wrote: > > iwm0: hw rev 0x140, fw ver 25.228 (API ver 9), address 5b:51:4f:a1:16:d9 > > iwm0: fatal firmware error > > You got some answers

Re: how would you troubleshoot your wifi?

2016-07-21 Thread Andreas Bartelt
sorry, my response was not precise - the "fatal" error is gone now but the observed performance problems are still there.

Re: how would you troubleshoot your wifi?

2016-07-21 Thread Andreas Bartelt
On 07/21/16 10:34, Stefan Sperling wrote: > On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 01:13:21PM +0800, Miles Keaton wrote: >> iwm0: hw rev 0x140, fw ver 25.228 (API ver 9), address 5b:51:4f:a1:16:d9 >> iwm0: fatal firmware error > > You got some answers already but they were all misleading. > I believe I've

Re: how would you troubleshoot your wifi?

2016-07-21 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 01:13:21PM +0800, Miles Keaton wrote: > iwm0: hw rev 0x140, fw ver 25.228 (API ver 9), address 5b:51:4f:a1:16:d9 > iwm0: fatal firmware error You got some answers already but they were all misleading. I believe I've already fixed this bug. Please verify my assumption by

Re: how would you troubleshoot your wifi?

2016-07-14 Thread uma
El 2016-07-14 00:13, Miles Keaton escribió: I'm an intermediate OpenBSD user since 2001, but never needed my wifi before. When I connect to an open (no password) nwid it works fine, but when I try to connect to one with a WPA2 password, it just fails with no clues I can see. I'm using the

Re: how would you troubleshoot your wifi?

2016-07-14 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 01:13:21PM +0800, Miles Keaton wrote: > Any tips on how else you would troubleshoot this? Thiis is all I've got: > > # ifconfig iwm0 scan > nwid SINGTEL-1D14 chan 2 bssid 00:25:75:af:1d:15 97% 54M > privacy,short_slottime,wpa2 > > # cat /etc/hostname.iwm0 > nwid

Re: how would you troubleshoot your wifi?

2016-07-14 Thread Mihai Popescu
Do not trim your dmesg or config file to whatever you think is necessary to show. The OpenBSD version is a critical information for any serious troubleshooting operation.

how would you troubleshoot your wifi?

2016-07-13 Thread Miles Keaton
I'm an intermediate OpenBSD user since 2001, but never needed my wifi before. When I connect to an open (no password) nwid it works fine, but when I try to connect to one with a WPA2 password, it just fails with no clues I can see. I'm using the correct password - (works fine on my phone, etc).