On 2010-11-12, David Coppa <dco...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 4:52 PM, stolendata.net ><stolen.data....@gmail.com> wrote: >> I've been using the RAL(4) driver and a wifi card with the RT2561 >> chipset (Linksys WMP54g) for a few years as my wifi access point, and >> have had no problems at all. Recently I switched to an 802.11n card >> with RT2860 chipset (Edimax EW-7728in) in hopes of getting some higher >> transfer speeds to my server storage, only to find out that OpenBSD's >> 802.11 stack doesn't have any 11n functionality at all and thusly runs >> as 11g only. Since I switched to using the RT2860 chipset, first on >> obsd 4.3 and currently on 4.8, I've started to experience a recurring >> problem: every now and then, after disconnecting a machine from the >> access point, RAL(4) will refuse further connections from that machine >> (I'm not sure if it depends on the IP of the client or its MAC address >> etc.), resulting in only getting a "connection timed out" when trying >> to associate with the AP, until I down/up the RAL(4) interface or >> simply "restart" it using /etc/netstart. >> >> Any ideas? Anyone seen this with before with RAL(4) and/or the RT2860 >> family? I'm currently netstart'ing the interface every 24 hours via >> cron to solve the problem, but it feels like jumping through hoops, so >> to speak - this is after all a bug of some sort. > > Yes, it's a known problem with table of associated clients not being > refreshed properly in our 802.11 stack. > For what I know, some dev should be working on fixing it... > > ciao, > david > >
hmm. well, the fact that this didn't happen with RT2561 is interesting...