Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2012 17:08:39 -0700 From: Adrian Chadd <adrian@freebsd.org> To: George <yo9fah@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-wireless@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Wireless network Broadcom not connected Message-ID: <CAJ-Vmo=y0nmcvj3pKGVOGhfnrqDBP1QwC_EZS7c5TuC8a_v0jg@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <50848DDD.4050301@gmail.com> References: <50847145.6020301@yahoo.com> <CAJ-Vmo=6B7bLH_sg9_0pp6LETzkdx6s8AWtMakOfv4L-bMYVJw@mail.gmail.com> <50847B79.3080605@gmail.com> <CAJ-VmokxtnRgreHXBXMYVS7a5=9=4MWmkBCOjRO%2BSMd8eeidTA@mail.gmail.com> <50847F5C.4030208@gmail.com> <CAJ-VmokjBxY7UO-GiWipiaxs40UfdCNV4ja-rmCriC3xoUHjHQ@mail.gmail.com> <50848DDD.4050301@gmail.com>
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Don't rush things. * disable encrypion; * associate, then "ifconfig wlanX list sta"; * then "ifconfig wlan0", let's see what it's configured as; * do you run DHCP? Or is it static? * Can you ping the IP of the network gateway? adrian On 21 October 2012 17:05, George <yo9fah@gmail.com> wrote: > Pe 22.10.2012 02:06, Adrian Chadd a scris: > >> On 21 October 2012 16:03, George <yo9fah@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> root@fbsd:/home/yo9fah # ifconfig wlan0 list scan >>> SSID/MESH ID BSSID CHAN RATE S:N INT CAPS >>> D.O.D 34:08:04:08:3c:14 1 54M -133:-95 100 EPS WPS HTCAP >>> WME >>> Nutunet 28:10:7b:62:fc:28 6 54M -129:-95 100 EP HTCAP WPA >>> RSN >>> WME WPS >>> YO9FAH 00:22:6b:e9:5e:7a 6 54M -114:-95 100 EP RSN WME >>> cla@alex f4:ec:38:cb:53:42 4 54M -124:-95 100 EPS RSN WPA >>> WME >>> HTCAP ATH WPS >>> TRENDnet 00:14:d1:34:6b:8e 6 54M -139:-95 100 EPS >> >> See how those RSSI values are all below -95? That's really quite >> creepy and worth investigating. >> >>> root@fbsd:/home/yo9fah # ifconfig wlan0 list sta >>> ADDR AID CHAN RATE RSSI IDLE TXSEQ RXSEQ CAPS FLAG >>> 00:22:6b:e9:5e:7a 1 6 54M 63.5 0 112 47296 EP AQE RSN >>> WME >>> root@fbsd:/home/yo9fah # >> >> Same deal here. RSSI here is 0. That's invalid and bad looking. I'd >> rather look at trying to fix that up before moving on to the crypto >> side of things. >> >> Have you configured the AP in open (non-WEP/WPA) mode to see if it works? >> >> >> >> Adrian > > > I disabled my router to WPA2-personal,but it will not work either.Do > not give any error but the result is the same... > > root@fbsd:/home/yo9fah # ping google.com > ping: cannot resolve google.com: Host name lookup failure > root@fbsd:/home/yo9fah # > > > >
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