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An: tech@openbsd.org;
Von:Uwe Werler
Gesendet: Mo 12.11.2012 15:32
Betreff:Re: Support power saving with athn(4) in host AP mode
> > Further testing would be welcome. Even if you don't use clients with
> > power savin
> Further testing would be welcome. Even if you don't use clients with
> power saving enabled. So if you're running an athn(4) based AP,
> please give this a spin.
>
Runs like a charme with snapshot from 2012-11-11. Tried Windows 7, Android ICS,
IPhone 3S, OpenBSD 4.7 and 5.2, Ubuntu 10.
Than
On 22.8.2012 12:52, Marko Saarela wrote:
> On 18.8.2012 11:40, Mark Kettenis wrote:
>> Further testing would be welcome. Even if you don't use clients with
>> power saving enabled. So if you're running an athn(4) based AP,
>> please give this a spin.
>
> Been testing this for two days and everyt
It's working reasonably well here, but there's glitches with Android
devices. After a while they either say the AP is 'out of range' or 'saved'
with the non functional option to connect. That's with both an Androided
ICS HP Touchpad and a Sony Ericcson Xperia Pro with latest official ICS.
Sadly th
On Aug 18 10:40:23, Mark Kettenis wrote:
> Finally got annoyed enough that my MacBook running OS X (don't ask)
> didn't work too well on my OpenBSD AP at home. The reason is the
> following caveat listed in the athn(4) man page:
>
> Host AP mode doesn't support power saving. Clients attempt
On 18.8.2012 11:40, Mark Kettenis wrote:
> Further testing would be welcome. Even if you don't use clients with
> power saving enabled. So if you're running an athn(4) based AP,
> please give this a spin.
Been testing this for two days and everything seems to work like a
charm. Testing done wit
Finally got annoyed enough that my MacBook running OS X (don't ask)
didn't work too well on my OpenBSD AP at home. The reason is the
following caveat listed in the athn(4) man page:
Host AP mode doesn't support power saving. Clients attempting to use
power saving mode may experience si