Hiya,
I did a bunch of digging and helped some people at Sudo Room stop the
Meraki Sparky boards from rebooting.
It turns out the watchdog is hooked up to GPIO6.
http://adrianchadd.blogspot.com/2014/03/meraki-sparky-boards-and-constant.html
I hope this is useful to someone!
-a
Hm, is the 0x5 chainmask triggering the ALT_CHAIN logic?
What are you trying to do? Control the receive antenna config, or the
transmit antenna config?
-a
On 8 November 2013 16:32, Julius Schulz-Zander
wrote:
> Hi Sven,
>
> I've asked nbd about this some time ago. It doesn't work if you have
On 13 July 2012 06:24, Jonathan Bither wrote:
> Nico,
> I too have been interested in experimenting with TDMA. When I looked
> a while ago the most helpful information that I saw was that TDMA support is
> apparently included in freebsd. You may want to take a look at how it is
> implement
Hi,
Each TX descriptor return status notes how many retransmissions were
required in order to TX the frame.
This includes RTS/CTS exchange attempts (short retries) as well as
entire frame TX (because no ACK was heard) (long retries.)
This is made available to the rate control code at the very le
Is it this bad behaved in 5ghz mode?
adrian
On 23 December 2011 01:03, wireless newbie wrote:
>> iw wlan0 survey dump
>
> Here is what I got. Looks like its busy most of the time, doesn't it?
>
> Survey data from wlan0
> frequency: 2412 MHz
> channel active ti
This sounds like "noise spurs all over the place."
AGC calibration failing can be because of this.
Can you do a channel survey, or something? Felix, what can he do to
inspect the channel busy % ?
Adrian
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Hi,
Just read the ath9k source for the debug filesystem stuff. See where
it's getting the data from.
* If phy error frames are enabled, you'll receive one phy error RX
frame for every error you've allowed (via a mask register whose name I
forget.) The driver then tracks these in a counter.
* If p
The AR9280 radio is pretty sensitive. I've seen it register a noise floor
below -100dBm in 20mhz-wide 11g channels. I don't know what it'd look like
in 900mhz mode.
Adrian
On 15 April 2011 08:18, Larry Vaden wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 7:08 PM, OpenWrt
> wrote:
> > #9207: txpower may be
Hi!
This small patch fixes openwrt tools/sed build broken-ness under
FreeBSD-8.0 amd64.
Thanks,
Adrian
010-amd64_freebsd_build.patch
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