Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2014 16:33:08 -0400 From: tzoi516 <tzoi516@gmail.com> To: Adrian Chadd <adrian@freebsd.org> Cc: "freebsd-wireless@freebsd.org" <freebsd-wireless@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Atheros AR9565 Message-ID: <53445D04.5040706@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <CAJ-Vmoku1%2BoLgbOYj2r5V2WRVf9hFNmaSUX4rUzMFQa59%2BatSg@mail.gmail.com> References: <53441FFF.3090308@gmail.com> <CAJ-Vmo=x=Qgq7emmSenj_eLG0kqE11AsMX9L5jPDk4J0UbLwXw@mail.gmail.com> <534441DC.7050800@gmail.com> <CAJ-VmonUdgXCUpvqc1KhdVospieQfTJfaRzkS7H_3k2vknc_QQ@mail.gmail.com> <53444C34.5060709@gmail.com> <CAJ-Vmoku1%2BoLgbOYj2r5V2WRVf9hFNmaSUX4rUzMFQa59%2BatSg@mail.gmail.com>
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This is what I have now, after 5 attempts, and at 41.2% packet loss: ath0: ath_edma_recv_tasklet: sc_inreset_cnt > 0; skipping wlan0: Trying to associate with (hardware ID) (SSID='Base SSID' freq=1234 MHz wlan0: [hardware ID] station assoc via MLME wlan0: [hardware ID] assoc success at aid 3: long preamble, short slot time, protection wlan0: Associated with (hardware ID) dhclient[3172]: send_packet: No buffer space available wlan0: WPA: Key negotiation completed with (hardware ID) [PTK=TKIP GTK=TKIP] Previous attempts had the following errors constantly cycling (having to type all of it right now): wlan0: link state changed to UP dhclient[1170]: DHCPREQUEST on wlan0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 dhclient[1170]: DHCPREQUEST on wlan0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 dhclient[1170]: wlan0 link state up -> down wlan0: link state changed to DOWN wlan0: [hardware ID] station assoc via MLME wlan0: [hardware ID] assoc success at aid 3: long preamble, short slot time, protection wlan0: link state changed to UP On 04/08/14 16:03, Adrian Chadd wrote: > Right. It sounds like it's not associated. > > Try wlandebug +assoc and then run wpa_supplicant > > > -a > > > On 8 April 2014 12:21, tzoi516 <tzoi516@gmail.com> wrote: >> Sorry for another email, the errors are sporadic. I'm trying to find the >> ioctl errors that I get on shutdown. >> These are after logging in: >> >> ath0: ath_edma_recv_tasklet: sc_inreset_cnt > 0; skipping >> dhclient[1001]: send_packet: Invalid argument >> dhclient[1001]: send_packet: No buffer space available >> ath0: ath_edma_recv_tasklet: sc_inreset_cnt > 0; skipping >> dhclient[1001]: send_packet: No buffer space available >> dhclient[1001]: send_packet: Invalid argument >> dhclient[1001]: send_packet: Network is down >> >> Mike >> >> On 04/08/14 14:38, Adrian Chadd wrote: >>> Ah. Can you post the buffer errors you're seeing? >>> >>> >>> -a >>> >>> >>> On 8 April 2014 11:37, tzoi516 <tzoi516@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> On 04/08/14 14:23, Adrian Chadd wrote: >>>>> It should work fine on -10 and HEAD. Is it not working fine? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -a >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 8 April 2014 09:12, tzoi516 <tzoi516@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>> I have a Toshiba Satellite S55-A5169 >>>>>> This specific one: >>>>>> http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1024074-REG/toshiba_pskk6u_08c08t_s55_i7_4700mq_12gb_1tb_windows_8_1_15_6_silver.html) >>>>>> >>>>>> It has the Atheros combo Wi-Fi/NIC, and the Wi-Fi uses the AR9565. For >>>>>> it to work I have to change the SATA Controller Mode in the BIOS from >>>>>> "AHCI" to "Compatibility". I don't know if this information helps, and >>>>>> it's the only AHCI setting I can tweak. >>>>>> >>>>>> Mike >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> freebsd-wireless@freebsd.org mailing list >>>>>> http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-wireless >>>>>> To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-wireless-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" >>>> With SATA controller mode set to Compatibility then it works, but a >>>> little wonky at startup - sometimes I'll have to run wpa_supplicant -i >>>> wlan0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf. Infrequently a buffer error appears. >>>> With SATA controller mode set to AHCI then I can ifconfig wlan0 list >>>> scan and see available networks but I can't connect to any except for >>>> unprotected networks. >>>> >>>> I'm currently running FreeBSD 10.0-STABLE >>>> >>>> Mike
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