Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 09:54:36 -0400 From: "Yousif Hassan" <yousif@alumni.jmu.edu> To: "Benjamin Close" <Benjamin.Close@clearchain.com>, "Sam Leffler" <sam@freebsd.org> Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org, Mel <fbsd.questions@rachie.is-a-geek.net>, Alphons Fonz van Werven <a.j.werven@student.utwente.nl>, freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org Subject: Re: [Wireless] Can't connect to wlan Message-ID: <D148E5EB841844D393DBB58285CEA4BF@alderaan> In-Reply-To: <47D9A5E3.1020900@clearchain.com> References: <47C078EC.4020907@student.utwente.nl> <200802241730.13328.fbsd.questions@rachie.is-a-geek.net> <47D63A65.8010507@clearchain.com> <200803111356.00400.fbsd.questions@rachie.is-a-geek.net> <47D68808.5060709@student.utwente.nl><47D6FB5B.3020107@clearchain.com><1205366956.2082.13.camel@localhost> <47D88DC0.1010903@freebsd.org> <47D9A5E3.1020900@clearchain.com>
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Benjamin Close wrote: > Sam Leffler wrote: >> Yousif Hassan wrote: >>> On Wed, 2008-03-12 at 08:06 +1030, Benjamin Close wrote: >>> <snip> >>> The slightly wonky: >>> - As reported by someone else: >>> wpi0: timeout resetting Tx ring 1 >>> wpi0: timeout resetting Tx ring 3 >>> wpi0: timeout resetting Tx ring 4 >>> appear on startup and occasionally on kldload - however they don't >>> appear to adversely affect too much <snip> >> >> wpi doesn't yet support background scan so doing an explicit scan from >> the command line will disconnect you from any ap you care connected to. >> It shouldn't be hard to add bgscan--but that's easy for me to say :) >> > It's certainly on my todo list! Thanks for reminding me about the bgscan thing. I had read that somewhere before and completely forgotten! Ben, are the wpi0: timeout resetting Tx ring 1 wpi0: timeout resetting Tx ring 3 wpi0: timeout resetting Tx ring 4 (and other variants thereof) messages anything to be concerned about? It doesn't seem to affect stuff but it does show up on initial startup and every other scan I do. Thanks to everyone who worked on wpi for a most excellent driver. --Y
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