Date: Sun, 09 Jun 2013 18:14:50 +0300 From: Alexander Kapshuk <alexander.kapshuk@gmail.com> To: Warren Block <wblock@wonkity.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: trouble setting up wireless Message-ID: <51B49BEA.6050906@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <alpine.BSF.2.00.1306090846360.71112@wonkity.com> References: <51B35217.9080003@gmail.com> <alpine.BSF.2.00.1306081202210.63741@wonkity.com> <51B37351.4060709@gmail.com> <alpine.BSF.2.00.1306081231490.63741@wonkity.com> <51B37B93.7060908@gmail.com> <alpine.BSF.2.00.1306081618470.65226@wonkity.com> <51B48D91.2030308@gmail.com> <alpine.BSF.2.00.1306090846360.71112@wonkity.com>
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> >> On 06/09/13 01:24, Warren Block wrote: >>> First, check the easy things: is there a physical switch to enable >>> wireless? Is it on? >> There is no physical switch to enable wireless there. > > Notebooks also have function-key combinations to enable and disable > the radio. I've been able to use wireless on this laptop on FreeBSD 9.0. I just followed the instructions in the handbook and that was it. This time round, I seem to have done the same thing, but there's probably something I must be doing wrong. > >>> Please post the output of 'ifconfig -a'. >> root@box0:/root # ifconfig -a >> ath0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu >> 2290 >> ether 00:24:2c:5e:06:f2 >> nd6 options=29<PERFORMNUD,IFDISABLED,AUTO_LINKLOCAL> >> media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet autoselect mode 11g >> status: associated >> wlan0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 >> mtu 1500 >> ether 00:24:2c:5e:06:f2 >> nd6 options=29<PERFORMNUD,IFDISABLED,AUTO_LINKLOCAL> >> media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet autoselect (autoselect) >> status: no carrier >> ssid "" channel 12 (2467 MHz 11g) >> regdomain 103 indoor ecm authmode WPA1+WPA2/802.11i privacy OFF >> txpower 20 bmiss 7 scanvalid 450 bgscan bgscanintvl 300 >> bgscanidle 250 >> roam:rssi 7 roam:rate 5 protmode CTS wme burst roaming MANUAL >> bintval 0 > > I don't see anything obviously wrong. Is an access point within > range? Has someone set it to have a "hidden" SSID? The reason why ssid is empty in the output of ifconfig above, is because I've omitted it in /etc/rc.conf. Here's my /etc/rc.conf: cat /etc/rc.conf hostname="box0" ifconfig_re0="DHCP" sshd_enable="YES" moused_enable="YES" ntpd_enable="YES" powerd_enable="YES" # Set dumpdev to "AUTO" to enable crash dumps, "NO" to disable dumpdev="AUTO" wlans_ath0="wlan0" ifconfig_wlan0="WPA DHCP" hald_enable="YES" dbus_enable="YES" linux_enable="YES" I didn't put anything related to the Atheros drivers in the /boot/loader.conf as support for them is compiled into the kernel and loaded at boot time: kldstat -v|egrep 'wlan|ath_' 98 pci/ath_pci 434 wlan 433 wlan_wep 432 wlan_tkip 431 wlan_ccmp 430 wlan_amrr 436 wlan_sta 435 wlan_ratectl_none Quick question... The ath_hal(4) man page says that the support for my wireless card is handled via ath_hal. It seems to be compiled into the kernel, but I'm not seeing it being loaded like the wpa_ and ath_pci modules are. dmesg|grep -i Ath ath0: <Atheros 5424/2424> mem 0xd6000000-0xd600ffff irq 16 at device 0.0 on pci2 ath0: AR2425 mac 14.2 RF5424 phy 7.0 egrep 'ath_|wlan_' GENERIC device wlan_wep # 802.11 WEP support device wlan_ccmp # 802.11 CCMP support device wlan_tkip # 802.11 TKIP support device wlan_amrr # AMRR transmit rate control algorithm device ath_pci # Atheros pci/cardbus glue device ath_hal # pci/cardbus chip support device ath_rate_sample # SampleRate tx rate control for ath Also, here's my /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf just in case I overlooked something: cat /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant eapol_version=2 ap_scan=1 fast_reauth=1 network={ ssid="plan9" psk=wpa_passphrase-generated psk } Thanks.
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