Hello Weongyo & net, I did some tests with an AP. The bad news is that I am getting random crashes. At least I cannot relate them to something... It just stops responding, I cannot break to the debugger. Would I try another driver? there are 3 versions if I recall correctly on the vendor's site.
Something strange I've noticed, is that if I set the ssid before setting the interface to "up" state, it does not associate with the AP. ifconfig wlan0 down ifconfig wlan0 ssid barba ifconfig wlan0 up > Setting BSSID to 00:1b:2f:be:78:aa > ndis_newstate: INIT -> SCAN > ndis0: link state changed to DOWN > ndis0: link state changed to UP > ndis_scan_results: 4 results > scan: bssid 00:1c:a2:b2:4e:e5 chan 2412MHz (1/1152) rssi 25 > scan: bssid 00:13:33:07:90:90 chan 2442MHz (7/1152) rssi 75 > scan: bssid 00:05:59:0a:b7:c1 chan 2437MHz (6/1152) rssi 60 > scan: bssid 00:1a:4f:20:dc:4a chan 2437MHz (6/1152) rssi 6 > wlan0: ieee80211_new_state_locked: pending SCAN -> RUN transition lost > ndis_newstate: SCAN -> AUTH > Setting BSSID to 00:1b:2f:be:78:aa > Setting BSSID to ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff > Setting ESSID to "barba" > ndis_newstate: AUTH -> ASSOC If if delete the ssid, and "up" the interface, it associates: > Setting BSSID to 00:1b:2f:be:78:aa > ndis_newstate: INIT -> SCAN > ndis0: link state changed to DOWN > ndis_scan_results: 4 results > scan: bssid 00:13:33:07:90:90 chan 2442MHz (7/1152) rssi 73 > scan: bssid 00:1c:a2:b2:4e:e5 chan 2412MHz (1/1152) rssi 15 > scan: bssid 00:1a:4f:20:dc:4a chan 2437MHz (6/1152) rssi 7 > scan: bssid 00:05:59:0a:b7:c1 chan 2437MHz (6/1152) rssi 54 > ndis_newstate: SCAN -> AUTH > Setting BSSID to 00:1b:2f:be:78:aa > Setting BSSID to ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff > Setting ESSID to "barba" > ndis_newstate: AUTH -> ASSOC > ndis_newstate: ASSOC -> RUN > ndis0: link state changed to UP If you have some idea, I would be happy to test it. Thanks, Nikos _______________________________________________ freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-net-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"