WPA / 54G WLAN success on A5 here :-D
Andy Green
andy at openmoko.com
Fri Feb 1 12:44:12 CET 2008
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
>>> 2) If I scp a big file from another machine to /dev/null, the link stalls,
>>> and it looks like the module is dead.
Little bit more:
[ 9758.890000] AR6000 scan complete: 0
[ 9758.900000] AR6000 Neighbor Report Event
[ 9758.900000] bssid 00:11:50:xx:xx:xx
[ 9761.900000] channel hint set to 2437
[ 9763.900000] Connect called with authmode 5 dot11 auth 1 PW crypto 4
PW crypto Len 0 GRP crypto 3 GRP crypto Len 0
[ 9781.910000] channel hint set to 2437
[ 9783.910000] Connect called with authmode 5 dot11 auth 1 PW crypto 4
PW crypto Len 0 GRP crypto 3 GRP crypto Len 0
[ 9801.920000] channel hint set to 2437
[ 9803.920000] Connect called with authmode 5 dot11 auth 1 PW crypto 4
PW crypto Len 0 GRP crypto 3 GRP crypto Len 0
[ 9821.770000] AR6000 scan complete: 0
[ 9821.775000] AR6000 Neighbor Report Event
[ 9821.775000] bssid 00:11:50:xx:xx:xx
[ 9821.935000] channel hint set to 2437
[ 9823.935000] Connect called with authmode 5 dot11 auth 1 PW crypto 4
PW crypto Len 0 GRP crypto 3 GRP crypto Len 0
[ 9823.940000] WMI Control Endpoint is FULL!!! <====== !!!
[ 9823.940000] WMI Control EP full, dropping packet : 0xC7C43EC0, len:54
[ 9833.960000] WMI Control EP full, dropping packet : 0xC7E99A60, len:7
[ 9833.960000] WMI Control EP full, dropping packet : 0xC5429E00, len:19
[ 9841.965000] channel hint set to 2437
[ 9843.965000] WMI Control EP full, dropping packet : 0xC7866900, len:2
...
I guess you seen it already but just in case. It seems it maintains the
association okay privately but the bulk packets are not accepted by the
firmware any longer.
- -Andy
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