On 3/26/09, Yuri wrote:
> Sam Leffler wrote:
>> Those parameters control the roaming algorithm. The OP didn't
>> identify their card, freebsd version, or provide any info about their
>> setup or why ifconfig reports "no carrier". It just sounds like
>> there's a loss in the signal and freebsd ge
Sam Leffler wrote:
Those parameters control the roaming algorithm. The OP didn't
identify their card, freebsd version, or provide any info about their
setup or why ifconfig reports "no carrier". It just sounds like
there's a loss in the signal and freebsd gets a beacon miss and tries
to reco
Paul B. Mahol wrote:
On 3/25/09, Yuri wrote:
I have Linux box sitting next to FreeBSD box that has a very cheap
Airlink 101 card but it has no problems connecting to my WiFi network.
Every time when Linux box says that quality of connection drops below
10/100 FreeBSD box shows "status: no c
On 3/25/09, Yuri wrote:
> I have Linux box sitting next to FreeBSD box that has a very cheap
> Airlink 101 card but it has no problems connecting to my WiFi network.
>
> Every time when Linux box says that quality of connection drops below
> 10/100 FreeBSD box shows "status: no carrier".
> Linux c
I have Linux box sitting next to FreeBSD box that has a very cheap
Airlink 101 card but it has no problems connecting to my WiFi network.
Every time when Linux box says that quality of connection drops below
10/100 FreeBSD box shows "status: no carrier".
Linux connections still function ok.
I
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