On Tue, May 02, 2017 at 10:13:01AM +0200, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> Thank you all for the additional reports! So there is indeed a regression
> in 6.1 which is causing this problem.
>
> I will try to find a 3165 device to play with.
Thanks to benno@ I got my hands on a machine with a 3165 device.
On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 06:08:18PM -0400, Steve Throckmorton wrote:
> > I also have this issue with AC 3160. What i did as a workaround was to
> > switch iwm to 802.11g using
> > ifconfig iwm0 media autoselect mode 11g
>
> Excellent! That got my wireless interface working without error
thanks! I havent really use ifconfig for a long time and i didnt notice it.
Thanks again!
On 05/01/17 18:16, Steve Throckmorton wrote:
>> If i understand it it should execute
>>
>> ifconfig nwid FSIE82
>> ifconfig wpakey
>> ifconfig wpaakms psk
>> ifconfig up
>> ifconfig iwm0 media autoselect
> If i understand it it should execute
>
> ifconfig nwid FSIE82
> ifconfig wpakey
> ifconfig wpaakms psk
> ifconfig up
> ifconfig iwm0 media autoselect mode 11g
Once you notice that the first four commands here would never work as written,
you may start to wonder if there isn’t a bit of magic
Im not sure what you mean.
It says that anything not matching these packed formats are passed
directly to ifconfig.
My hostname.iwm0 was
nwid FSIE82
wpakey
wpaakms psk
up
iwm0 media autoselect mode 11g
If i understand it it should execute
ifconfig nwid FSIE82
ifconfig wpakey
ifconfig wpaakms
On Mon, 01 May 2017 14:25 +0300, G wrote:
> I tried adding to /etc/hostname.iwm0
> I put after up iwm0 media autoselect mode 11g
Read carefully http://man.openbsd.org/man5/hostname.if.5
One question
Where did you put that command? I dont want anytime i connect to wifi to
open a terminal and execute that command.
I tried adding to /etc/hostname.iwm0
I put after up iwm0 media autoselect mode 11g
I tried adding it to /etc/hostname.trunk0 after dhcp
but it didnt work.
I also tried
> I also have this issue with AC 3160. What i did as a workaround was to switch
> iwm to 802.11g using
> ifconfig iwm0 media autoselect mode 11g
Excellent! That got my wireless interface working without error messages. As
far as I haven’t had a single firmware error in two hours. I haven’t
thanks! I think it partially solved my problem. It doesn't show the
dmesg any more and i think my wifi. Although my system just freeze for a
couple of seconds. I dont know if wifi cause this.
I get 8.77Mbps download 0.78Mbps upload 171ms ping
which is better than 4.81Mbps download 0.58Mbps
thanks! I think it partially solved my problem. It doesn't show the
dmesg message any more.
I get 8.77Mbps download 0.78Mbps upload 171ms ping
which is better than 4.81Mbps download 0.58Mbps upload 240 ms ping i was
getting before.
Still a bit slower compared to 10.79Mbps download 0.80Mpbs upload
On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 12:37:20PM -0400, Steve Throckmorton wrote:
> I recently installed -current on a Dell laptop my mother decided she didn’t
> want. I have the same problems with iwm0 on this machine (with its AC 3160
> wireless device) as were reported for the 3165.
>
> The dmesg I’m
I recently installed -current on a Dell laptop my mother decided she didn’t
want. I have the same problems with iwm0 on this machine (with its AC 3160
wireless device) as were reported for the 3165.
The dmesg I’m reproducing below includes this error msg at the end:
iwm0: hw rev 0x160, fw
On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 06:56:08PM +0300, G wrote:
> I should add that video on 6.1 works fine when im connected to ethernet
> So i guess the problem is with the iwm driver
It could be a driver bug but based on the information I have so far there
is nothing I can do but wait and see if somebody
I should add that video on 6.1 works fine when im connected to ethernet
So i guess the problem is with the iwm driver
On 04/28/17 18:52, G wrote:
> No dmesg didnt have any messages on OpenBSD 6.0 back then. But wifi was
> really slow and couldnt download with more than 500kbit/sec
> Now with
No dmesg didnt have any messages on OpenBSD 6.0 back then. But wifi was
really slow and couldnt download with more than 500kbit/sec
Now with wifi i get 4.81Mbps download 0.58Mbps upload 240 ms ping
and with ethernet i get 10.79Mbps download 0.80Mpbs upload 115 ms ping
On 04/28/17 18:36, Stefan
On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 03:56:04PM +0300, G wrote:
> Hello.
> When i connect my laptop using wifi (iwm0) my browser freeze for a
> couple of seconds from time to time.
> Also when i start play videos the video freeze after a couple of seconds.
>
> My dmesg gives me
>
> device timeout
> iwm0:
Hello.
When i connect my laptop using wifi (iwm0) my browser freeze for a
couple of seconds from time to time.
Also when i start play videos the video freeze after a couple of seconds.
My dmesg gives me
device timeout
iwm0: fatal firmware error
iwm0: device timeout
iwm0: device timeout
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