Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2003 22:34:21 +0200 (CEST) From: Lukas Ertl <l.ertl@univie.ac.at> To: Andrew Thompson <andy@fud.org.nz> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Experiences with ath(4) Message-ID: <20030705223230.A3328@korben.in.tern> In-Reply-To: <1057437002.35287.1.camel@sambo.fud.org.nz> References: <20030705122054.H693@korben.in.tern> <20030705192426.U3328@korben.in.tern> <1057437002.35287.1.camel@sambo.fud.org.nz>
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On Sat, 6 Jul 2003, Andrew Thompson wrote: > On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 05:30, Lukas Ertl wrote: > > > > Ok, I've investigated this further. The strange thing is: whenever the > > connections to the outside drop, I can ping and connect to any host in = my > > LAN (10.0.0.0/24), but I _cannot_ ping 10.0.0.138 from the WLAN client, > > which is the inside interface of the ADSL router and thus the default > > route. I can't explain why. "ifconfig ath0 down && ifconfig ath0 up" > > solves this lock-up. Could this be a driver bug? > > You could look at 'arp -a' and 'route get 10.0.0.138' to make sure its > sending to the right mac address and out the right interface. Yes, I've already done that. "arp -an" shows a correct arp table, and "route get 10.0.0.138" hangs until the connection is up again, but I guess the route is ok. regards, le --=20 Lukas Ertl eMail: l.ertl@univie.ac.at UNIX-Systemadministrator Tel.: (+43 1) 4277-14073 Zentraler Informatikdienst (ZID) Fax.: (+43 1) 4277-9140 der Universit=E4t Wien http://mailbox.univie.ac.at/~le/
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