Here are the athstats,
     How do I enable the athdebug in the kernel?  Sorry I am newish to
freebsd.

   -W

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# ./athstats
3223 tx management frames
190 tx frames discarded prior to association
132 tx failed 'cuz too many retries
1344 long on-chip tx retries
501 tx frames with no ack marked
169 tx frames with short preamble
6 tx frames with an alternate rate
2420126 rx failed 'cuz of bad CRC
4187919 rx failed 'cuz of PHY err
   1036324 OFDM timing
   3151535 CCK timing
   60 CCK restart
2270236 beacons transmitted
8036 periodic calibrations
rssi of last ack: 28
29 switched default/rx antenna
Antenna profile:
[1] tx     1841 rx    11267
[2] tx     1730 rx     2606
# chmod 700 athstats
# ./athstats
3223 tx management frames
190 tx frames discarded prior to association
132 tx failed 'cuz too many retries
1344 long on-chip tx retries
501 tx frames with no ack marked
169 tx frames with short preamble
6 tx frames with an alternate rate
2420232 rx failed 'cuz of bad CRC
4188665 rx failed 'cuz of PHY err
   1036324 OFDM timing
   3152281 CCK timing
   60 CCK restart
2270489 beacons transmitted
8037 periodic calibrations
rssi of last ack: 28
29 switched default/rx antenna
Antenna profile:
[1] tx     1841 rx    11267
[2] tx     1730 rx     2606
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On 1/30/07, Yuri Lukin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 *On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 15:13:38 -0800, Wade Blackwell wrote*
> Is the atstats tool on the box or do I need to grab it?
>        I would love to grab the info and send it to the group.  Thanks.
>

If you have another FreeBSD box with the sources, you can compile the
binary in src/tools/tools/ath/athstats and copy it over to your pfsense box
(assuming your FreeBSD box is same arch as your pfsense). Ideally, when
troubleshooting potential ath problem, you'd want to run athdebug, but you'd
need to enable that option in the kernel.







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