On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 09:30:43AM +0900, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 02:42:19PM +, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> > In case it is of any help to anyone. I tried 11n on a ar9271 a few weeks
> > ago and also an ar2133. Both would give athn0: device timeouts but the usb
> > ar9271 n
On 23 Mar 2017 12:30 am, "Stefan Sperling" wrote:
On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 02:42:19PM +, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> In case it is of any help to anyone. I tried 11n on a ar9271 a few weeks
> ago and also an ar2133. Both would give athn0: device timeouts but the usb
> ar9271 needed a ifconfig down
On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 02:42:19PM +, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> In case it is of any help to anyone. I tried 11n on a ar9271 a few weeks
> ago and also an ar2133. Both would give athn0: device timeouts but the usb
> ar9271 needed a ifconfig down up to recover whereas the card recovered by
> itsel
In case it is of any help to anyone. I tried 11n on a ar9271 a few weeks
ago and also an ar2133. Both would give athn0: device timeouts but the usb
ar9271 needed a ifconfig down up to recover whereas the card recovered by
itself. Using 11g made them far less likely and whilst I have hardly used
the
On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 03:14:05PM +, Tom Murphy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running my athn(4) device in hostap mode. I noticed, when it's set to
> 802.11n, I get higher latency (pinging the OpenBSD AP) and disconnections
> every few minutes. The Wifi clients are Linux-based (Android and Debian).
wow, that's awesome!
I've been rocking a athn lately but I'll swap back to iwm to help test
On 12/10, Stefan Sperling wrote:
The net80211 stack and iwm(4) driver now support MIMO in -current.
In my own testing, things work just fine. But I have gotten used
to breaking other people's wifi withou
On 2013-06-22, Kenneth R Westerback wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 10:21:10AM +1000, John Tate wrote:
>> I have an Atheros AR9227, there is at the moment no support for
>> 802.11n in the patch branch. Is there support in current or some
>> unoffical patch I can apply to the source code? Support
On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 10:21:10AM +1000, John Tate wrote:
> I have an Atheros AR9227, there is at the moment no support for
> 802.11n in the patch branch. Is there support in current or some
> unoffical patch I can apply to the source code? Support for this would
> be good.
>
> --
> www.johntate.
On 2013-03-03, Sean Shoufu Luo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does OBSD support real 802.11n? It seems not. Although many 802.11n devices
> are claimed supported, 802.11n capability is mostly not excluded, like
> run(4), otus(4), urtwn(4).
No. It's not specific to a particular driver, there is no support in
th
Sean Shoufu Luo writes:
> Hi,
Hi,
> Does OBSD support real 802.11n? It seems not. Although many 802.11n devices
> are claimed supported, 802.11n capability is mostly not excluded, like
> run(4), otus(4), urtwn(4).
This has already been asked many times in the past.
>From the manpage of one of
it requires driver modifications for all 802.11n supporting chips, and
ieee80211 infrastructure update to add support for new modulation rates other
new 11n techniques that are tied into the stack
Hugo Osvaldo Barrera [h...@osvaldobarrera.com.ar] wrote:
> I know that 802.11n is not supported yet
ral works like a charm, I'm using an Encore ENLWI-N specifically if
you're interested, though it will only work in G mode ATM (as others
have already pointed out)
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 21:16, Steven M. Caesare wrote:
>
> So... back in the 3.6ish days, I had a Prism-based 802.11b card that I
> us
On 2010-01-05, Ryan Corder wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 03, 2010 at 09:42:10AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>| RT2860 has great RF performance but under some conditions running
>| in hostap mode, things stop working until you ifconfig down+up
>| (PR 5958).
>
> Yeah, why is this? Do we know what conditi
On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 04:10:53PM -0800, Ryan Corder wrote:
| Yeah, why is this? Do we know what conditions these are? I ask because
| I have been experiencing this I changed out my card for one with a RT260
| chip. ifconfig {down,up} works but is annoying...
Sorry for all the typos.
--
Rya
On Sun, Jan 03, 2010 at 09:42:10AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
| RT2860 has great RF performance but under some conditions running
| in hostap mode, things stop working until you ifconfig down+up
| (PR 5958).
Yeah, why is this? Do we know what conditions these are? I ask because
I have been e
On 2010-01-02, Steven M. Caesare wrote:
>
> I've found some cable/antenna assemblies that might allow me to remote
> an antenna to a good spot in the house for coverage, and I'm thus
> re-considering going with a FW based AP setup once again.
>
> According to the OpenBSD site, the following 802.11
On Fri, 01 Jan 2010 19:16 -0500, "Steven M. Caesare"
wrote:
> So... back in the 3.6ish days, I had a Prism-based 802.11b card that I
> used in my OpenBSD FW for a wireless access point. Worked like a charm
> until I relocated my FW, and could no longer get good RF coverage. Went
> with a consumer
On Fri, Jan 01, 2010 at 07:16:22PM -0500, Steven M. Caesare said:
> Are there any favorites among the group for doing this? Better yet, any
> models of card known to use a particular chipset that will do HostAP?
I have a ral (RT2860) that works well as an AP. Since 4.5 I've had to
disable acpi t
On 2009-09-06, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote:
> I'm about to set up an small box as an 802.11n access point/gateway/firewall.
> I've been doing my research in order to purchase a compatible adapter,
> and all except one I've found use the run(4).
> According to the information I've managed to find, a
Thanks.
I guess I'll have to use 802.11g for now. The issue is I tend to have
a lot of interference in the 2.4GHz area.
Hi Hugo,
OpenBSD does not currently support 802.11n mode, only 802.11n adaptors
in a/b/g modes.
-Brynet
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 5:05 PM, Hugo Osvaldo
Barrera wrote:
> I'm about to set up an small box as an 802.11n access point/gateway/firewall.
> I've been doing my research in order to purchase a compatible adapter,
> and all except one I've found use the run(4).
> According to the information I've ma
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 21:31:22 -0600
"Sam Fourman Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello misc@
>
> I was reading FreeBSD news Groups and I found this link
>
> http://blog.matthewgast.com/2007/01/19/tgn-draft-2-out-for-vote/
>
> My question is about future 802.11n support in OpenBSD, are update
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