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Date:      Thu, 18 Sep 2008 07:13:42 -0500
From:      David Booth <davidb@boothscientific.com>
To:        freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Wpi keep disconnecting
Message-ID:  <200809180713.42287.davidb@boothscientific.com>
In-Reply-To: <48D23D9B.6010803@paradise.net.nz>
References:  <489C625F.3020605@fastmail.fm> <489C7263.1040209@fastmail.fm> <48D23D9B.6010803@paradise.net.nz>

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On Thursday 18 September 2008, Mark Kirkwood wrote:
> Alberto Rizzi wrote:
> > Sam Leffler ha scritto:
> >> Check for a firmware update for your router.
> >>
> >>    Sam
> >
> > It already has the latest firmware (maybe 4 years old).
> > Unfortunately I don't have other routers to try with.
>
> I would seriously doubt this is a router problem - I see the same
> thing with an Asus laptop using wpi driver + WPA encryption. In my
> case disabling the encryption was a workaround (a very poor one I
> know). This appears to be a Freebsd issue AFAIK, as for instance
> under Ubuntu I can have WPA enabled with such disconnection
> occurring.
>
> regards
>
> Mark

I have a similar experience with wpi in a dell laptop running 7 stable 
i386.  Without encryption, the connection will stay up without fail.  
If I enable WPA, it disconnects at seeming random intervals that are 
shortened by doing large file transfers.  Sometimes it will go for a 
full day without disconnecting; however,  if I do a file ftp of a few 
hundred megs, it may disconnect after a just a few minutes.  I do not 
think that it is a hardware problem in either the card or the router 
as when I boot the laptop into windows and use the same router and 
same WPA settings, the connection remains rock solid even with 
successive large file transfers.



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