On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 5:04 PM, OpenWrt
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> #9114: mac80211 crash on ar71xx
> ---+
> Reporter: zelenev@… | Owner: developers
> Type: defect | Status: new
> Priority: normal
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 9:46 PM, OpenWrt
wrote:
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> Comment(by anonymous):
>
> I tried trunk r26301 with wireless-testing 2011-03-24, and now the
> wireless transfer speed is normal!
Is it possible that the output of 'make menuconfig' for the
/snapshots/trunk/ar71xx/ related to Ubiquiti Rocket
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 1:28 PM, Otto Solares wrote:
> I meant to send this offlist, I'm very sorry. :)
I'm thinking many in the audience are quite impressed.
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On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Layne Edwards wrote:
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> Respectfully,
> Layne
Equally respectfully, Fedora IMHO has an excellent model of mentorship
prior to gaining rights.
kind regards/ldv
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ed in r26395 (trunk), r26396 (backfire)
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A ? from an OpenWrt n00b, if you will:
Ho
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 9:17 PM, Jan Willies wrote:
> 2011/4/2 Larry Vaden
>>
>> How besides downloading and running strings can one tell the rx
>> for the files at, e.g.,
>> http://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/trunk/ar71xx/?
>
> packages
strength?
THANKS for your help.
kind regards/ldv
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===Rocket M900 AP
root@OpenWrt:~# iw wlan0 survey dump
Survey data from wlan0
frequency: 2412 MHz
cular dmesg date time stamped, we would know
whether there is correlation and thus perhaps this message shouldn't
be in this thread.
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On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 8:09 AM, Larry Vaden wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 6:57 AM, OpenWrt
> wrote:
>> #9063: ar71xx WiFi stops working after dmesg warning
>> -+--
>> Reporter: anonym
uld like to second Felix's motion.
There's enough that can go wrong on the "invisible wire" without using
a pair of wire cutters on it from time to time :)
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as possible. :-)
>
> -Philip
OK, Philip, I did just about everything but OT that I could think of :)
Just please don't ban me back to Ubiquiti's social forum; I like
forums and MLs to touch on technical matters every day or so ...
kind regards/ldv
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: -89 dBm
tx bitrate: 11.0 MBit/s
rx bitrate: 36.0 MBit/s
root@jv-2400-ap1:~#
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Please excuse a pig; a hog knows better :)
The report of 400 msec latency was due to another problem.
It is noted that the latency is typically under 2 msec for most of the
houses in this neighborhood.
Thus the report of unusual signal strengths stands, just the subject
line was (WRONG|TOO LONG
like to ask "Why are the ETSI regulatory domain requirements
being exported to the US?"
We would like to expand our use of OpenWrt this weekend at a larger
pop, but we have miles to go before we sleep ...
Your comments on <https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/9207> are welcome ---
we co
nclude that Utah Broadband is apparently liable for a forfeiture
in the amount of twenty five thousand dollars ($25,000).
[/quote]
We are much less densely populated in rural America and need to
operate at FCC authorized power levels in order to reach many of our
subscribers.
kind regards/ldv
ilipp.
Please see ticket <https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/9207>.
We are not asking to override anything if I understand the matter correctly.
We are asking that OpenWrt allow legal power limits for use where it
is necessary.
At the moment, IMHO, it does not, but like Dennis Miller at the end of
a
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 10:47 AM, Felix Fietkau wrote:
> On 2011-04-14 5:41 PM, Larry Vaden wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 10:25 AM, Jo-Philipp Wich
>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I think the current situation of enforcing ETSI limits on US machines
8:25+00:00 jv-2400-ap1
hostapd - - - wlan0: STA 00:15:6d:ad:65:83 IEEE 802.11:
deauthenticated due to inactivity
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On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 7:08 PM, OpenWrt
wrote:
> #9207: txpower may be limited to 20 dBm on Ubiquiti M900 series with
> regdomain=US
> ---+
> Reporter: vaden@… | Owner: developers
> Type: defect
for 5 MHz and 10 MHz channel widths.
kind regards/ldv
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 10:02 PM, Larry Vaden wrote:
> THANKS for a reply.
>
> ldv
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On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 8:52 AM, Travis Kemen wrote:
> I have flashed the PowerStation 2 with the LS2 images.
Were you pleased with the results?
Were there any unexpected results?
How about the dual polarity model (17D)? If you did any of the 17D
models, did you run in Adaptive polarity or did
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 7:18 PM, Travis Kemen wrote:
> As far as OpenWRT goes it works great on the device. I am convinced that I
> am not getting the full power out of device though with madwifi, I am able
> to get a better signal on the AP with the sock firmware than I am with
> madwifi (my situ
IOW, is there anything like DEC's ODT (octal debugging technique) in
the OpenWrt environment?
Or can I install Luci while running OpenWrt and let her take take of
loading the new OS?
Or is everyone's memory layout so different that none of these will work?
THANKS/ldv
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ate the community's input.
THANKS/ldv
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p.s.: if you really want to know, we got into this situation with the
help of Mother Nature'
On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 9:16 PM, Jonathan Bennett wrote:
> Larry,
> Greetings from Lawton, OK. If you build from source, there is an
> option to change that default ip address in menuconfig. It is under
> Image Configuration --> Lan IP Address.
> I'd obviously recommend testing it first on an a
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