See http://cvstrac.pfsense.com/tktview?tn=684,0

Problem should be resolved now, let me know if you still have issues.

-lsf

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Espen Johansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 15. november 2005 20:28
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [pfSense Support] 0.92 WPA Client Issues?
> 
> WPA testing has mostly been done with AP config, as this is what most ppl
> use. However it worked as a client last time I checked, but something
> might
> be broken with it now. I'll retest this ASAP. I just need to find a second
> client box to test with, I'll report back later.
> To verify you setup you can do this quite simple, just set it up as a AP
> and
> see that you can connect with another client, then just change it to
> client
> mode you it should be fine. If it's not then you can try running it
> manually, from console. If you don't know how to do this then just leave
> it
> for now and I'll do some testing.
> 
> -lsf
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Brad Gass [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 15. november 2005 18:38
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: [pfSense Support] 0.92 WPA Client Issues?
> >
> > Hello.
> >
> > I've done some digging and have yet to come up with any answers in the
> > archives or forum, so I thought I'd just ask.
> >
> > I've recently installed 0.92 embedded on a WRAP board, 256MB CF card and
> a
> > Atheros mPCI card (CM9).
> >
> > I'm trying to use this setup as a wireless client device (with WPA-PSK
> > encryption), initially just attempting to associate with an access point
> > right on the bench.
> >
> > I've gone through and set the system up for basic operations and
> assigned
> > ath0 as my WAN port.  Assigned the IP address, SSID, etc - everything
> > works as expected when using no encryption, and 40 bit WEP (I didn't
> test
> > 128 bit, but assume it works fine).  But, no joy at all with WPA.
> >
> > I've tried two access points - a StarOS AP (CM9 card) and a Linksys
> WRV54G
> > - and specifying the appropriate ciper for both (or auto) and no luck at
> > all with either.  I've fiddled with nearly everything I can think of,
> and
> > nothing results in an association.  Changing key times, ciphers,
> nothing.
> >
> > My last configuration is as follows:
> >
> > pfSense - fresh install of 0.92 embedded, assigned interfaces (sis0 ->
> > LAN, ath0 -> WAN), assigned my wireless static IP, SSID, enabled WPA and
> > entered the key (32 random ASCII characters).
> >
> > StarOS - fresh install of 2.10.0, assigned IP addresses, WPA-PSK
> > encryption, key rotation of 3600, and the WPA key (32 random ASCII
> > characters).
> >
> > SNR's are a non-issue, >35dB all around.  Distance (ACK timing) isn't an
> > issue here either, less than 10 feet on the bench.
> >
> > Is there something stupid I'm missing here, or is there issues with
> using
> > WPA as a wireless client?  More information on request, just let me know
> > what you need.
> >
> > As a secondary question, is there a way to adjust the ACK timing of the
> > radio?  Assuming the WPA issues can be worked out, this setup would make
> a
> > really nice wireless client access device in several places in my
> network,
> > but link distances could approach 8 miles, so timing would likely need
> > some tuning.
> >
> > Thanks in advance of any and all help!
> >
> >
> > Brad
> >
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