As was spoken by Sam Leffler on 06/16/06 22:14~
Reid Linnemann wrote:
On 6/14/2006, "Sam Leffler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Reid Linnemann wrote:
Thanks Sam, I've disabled power save mode in both wireless windows
clients and I'll see if the problem lightens up. Also, do you know why
device ti
Reid Linnemann wrote:
> On 6/14/2006, "Sam Leffler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Reid Linnemann wrote:
>>> Thanks Sam, I've disabled power save mode in both wireless windows
>>> clients and I'll see if the problem lightens up. Also, do you know why
>>> device timeouts would be spat out by the driv
On 6/14/2006, "Sam Leffler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Reid Linnemann wrote:
>> Thanks Sam, I've disabled power save mode in both wireless windows
>> clients and I'll see if the problem lightens up. Also, do you know why
>> device timeouts would be spat out by the driver when no stations are
>> a
Reid Linnemann wrote:
> As was spoken by Sam Leffler on 06/13/06 19:34~
>> Reid Linnemann wrote:
>>> I have a DWL-G520 with an atheros chipset on a 6-stable machine and
>>> I've had a persistent problem for quite a long time now from
>>> 6-CURRENT in 2005 to recent 6-stable that I need to address.
As was spoken by Sam Leffler on 06/13/06 19:34~
Reid Linnemann wrote:
I have a DWL-G520 with an atheros chipset on a 6-stable machine and
I've had a persistent problem for quite a long time now from 6-CURRENT
in 2005 to recent 6-stable that I need to address.
First, I'll spit out pertinent ma
Alex Burke wrote:
Hi,
Just to chime in and say that I have seen device timeout messages too
- the behaviour for me was (ok, maybe a bit random but...) having
mounted an NFS exported /usr/src and hammering it with a buildworld.
So really, I guess I can only say that I have seen this when the
wire
Reid Linnemann wrote:
I have a DWL-G520 with an atheros chipset on a 6-stable machine and I've
had a persistent problem for quite a long time now from 6-CURRENT in
2005 to recent 6-stable that I need to address.
First, I'll spit out pertinent machine information -
uname -a:
FreeBSD hautlos 6.0
Hi,
Just to chime in and say that I have seen device timeout messages too
- the behaviour for me was (ok, maybe a bit random but...) having
mounted an NFS exported /usr/src and hammering it with a buildworld.
So really, I guess I can only say that I have seen this when the
wireless card was under
I have a DWL-G520 with an atheros chipset on a 6-stable machine and I've
had a persistent problem for quite a long time now from 6-CURRENT in
2005 to recent 6-stable that I need to address.
First, I'll spit out pertinent machine information -
uname -a:
FreeBSD hautlos 6.0-STABLE FreeBSD 6.0-STA