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Hi all, I know its 5 years since this bug was reported. I still face the
issue with Natty Narwhal, Ubuntu 11.04. Is bug the reason for the
wireless network connectivity to be lost every few seconds ? My laptop
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My logs are also littered with the "BSS returned" messages too much.
I have installed
linux-backports-modules-compat-wireless-2.6.34-2.6.32-34-generic
The debug noise should be removed. It's really differen
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I don't know what exactly causes this, but networking has been acting
strange lately, and I notice that with the rt2860sta module loaded,
system load averages remain above 1, often creeping up to 3 where they
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I agree with some users above, it's not a duplicate bug.
I'm on Ubuntu Lucid Lynx with kernel 2.6.34-020634-generic on an Asus EeePC
1000H, wi-fi did not work out of the box so I had to recompile RT2860 drive
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forgot the link
http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=677832
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I found some weird "coincidence" - I have this same log spamming every
few seconds, but only when I run Opera browser. It does not even relate
to browsing itself, because it starts even after opening empty Ope
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Is this realy a duplicate to bug #373680
I'm on kernel 2.6.32-24-generic and still experience the same problem
My log is filled with
rt_ioctl_giwscan. 2(2) BSS returned, data->length = 371
exactly every 2 mi
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Still got this issue with 2.6.32-23-generic on lucid. But network-
manager bug mentioned above claims to be solved with this kernel. Is
that really the whole story???
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Seems right, as I recently found out that I don't get this messages when
I use wpa_supplicant without network-manager running.
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A discussion of the problem and a working fix can be found here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/373680
Thanks to Wagner Volanin.
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I can confirm that commenting -DDBG from config.mk when compiling the
kernel module stops the log spamming
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It still shows up in Lucid beta 2 on my Asus Eee PC 1000HE netbook.
It's a bit more than an annoyance, as I'm trying to minimize the disk
use on this machine for the sake of battery life, and this message
continually being logged makes that difficult.
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This is still in lucid:
Linux nas.lbedford.org 2.6.32-19-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP Wed Mar 31 17:46:20 UTC
2010 i686 GNU/Linux
extract from dmesg:
[92136.520899] ===>rt_ioctl_giwscan. 3(3) BSS returned, data->length = 412
[92196.524034] ===>rt_ioctl_giwscan. 2(2) BSS returned, data->length = 310
[922
I wanted to let everyone know that thanks for someone who posted to the
Ubuntu forums, I now seem to have a solution for the problem with
loosing the network connection for a second or so every two minutes. The
solution was to ditch gnome-network-manager and switch to using wicd ..
sudo apt-get in
Hello, sorry I am late to this discussion but I wanted to report that I
also see the same issues being reported here. I have been trying to find
the cause for many weeks and was delighted to stumble upon this thread.
This problem has been driving me nuts.
I see the same frequent disconnects every
In my situation, iwevent does not indicate disconnects/reconnects, but I get
this same huge volume of messages in dmesg.
[449203.816051] ===>rt_ioctl_giwscan. 9(9) BSS returned, data->length = 1338
[449323.820103] ===>rt_ioctl_giwscan. 15(15) BSS returned, data->length = 2484
[449443.814379] ===>r
Also, it happens once every 1-2 minutes, regardless of activity.
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Regarding the underlying dropout bug. When running iwevent, this
appears:
14:55:24.657477 ra0 Custom driver event:(RT2860) BSS(ra0) scan
completedscan terminate!! Busy!! Enqueue fail!!
14:55:28.006954 ra0 Set Mode:Managed
14:55:28.016155 ra0 Set Frequency:2.412 GHz (Channel
I don't think it should be disabled, because it indicates something is
wrong.
DBGPRINT(RT_DEBUG_ERROR ,("===>rt_ioctl_giwscan. %d(%d) BSS returned,
data->length = %d\n",i , pAdapter->ScanTab.BssNr, data->length));
Why else would the connection drops for a few seconds ? Besides, it says
in the sou
Since this bug is only about the debug messages being enabled by
default, let's please take the stability discusstion to bug 480477.
Thanks.
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I agree with Martijn and am also seeing this on my Eee PC 1000HA with
RaLink RT2860 wireless using WPA2 to my router.
Interestingly, if my wireless connectivity is poor (ie. < approx 65%) I
experience the 'lockups' and internet pauses with the connectivity
regulsarly fluctuating between 30% and 80
I agree, this bug report was simply to drop the log references from
normal functioning systems. Debug log info should only be enabled
upon request in my opinion. It's more difficult to look for actual
issues on a system when 1/2 of your logs is these status messages.
Regards,
Tim
Sent fro
Yes, this will only remove the debug output. Regarding the network
dropouts: I don't have any if I'm pretty close to the AP, only when I
get farther away (like another floor) then the network drops randomly
and the connection is permanently lost when I close my netbook lid. But
that should be discu
I've recompiled the rt2870 staging module with -DDBG commented out and
yes, the log messages are gone but I'm still experiencing network drop-
outs and glitches. Seems the debug actually helps to diagnose the issue
and isn't the cause of it.
Log looks like this now...
tail -n 10 /var/log/kern.log
That seems like it might be a straightforward fix then
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The actual cause for these messages seems to be that the ralink drivers
are built with debug mode enabled. Removing -DDBG from the driver
Makefile in the kernel source and rebuilding it get's rid of them (at
least for the rt2860 that I use here).
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I confirm these glitches and drop-outs and they appear every two
minutes.
Oct 27 02:40:48 : [11723.668817] ===>rt_ioctl_giwscan. 1(1) BSS returned,
data->length = 116
Oct 27 02:42:48 :[11843.669447] ===>rt_ioctl_giwscan. 1(1) BSS returned,
data->length = 116
Oct 27 02:44:48 : [11963.668377] ===
I'm also getting this in my logs and it's not just cosmetic, there seems
to be some connectivity loss every time it happens as I get glitches and
drop-outs in streaming applications, say Airfoil Speakers specifically.
Seems the Ralink code is doing a periodic scan which I'm not sure is a
normal beh
The issue doesn't have anything to do with encryption as people have
reported, my assumption is that its a debugging line in the Ralink
driver that should be removed.
The issue still exists with the currently up to date Alpha 6 install of
Karmic Koala.
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I'm also seeing the same, connecting via WPA2 though and no issues with
wireless connection.
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For what it's worth, I too have this issue. Despite the spam, my
wireless adapter seems to be working fine. I am not using any type of
encryption.
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I have this problem as well, running 2.6.30-02063003-generic on Jaunty
but for me there's an actual problem involved.
I suffer from periodic freezes when running PulseAudio over the network, using
WEP, and most of these freezes are followed shortly after by
kernel: [ 1556.765208] ===>rt_ioctl_giw
I can confirm the problem on Arch linux ( kernel 2.6.29 ) with ra2870.
However I also seem to be getting quite a lot of lines containing only a hash
character (#). Anyone else with the same problem?
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I would have to disagree. I connect with my eee pc to my WPA2 secured
home router just fine. I have these messages showing up constantly.
I would like to remove the duplicate status, as these messages, in my
opinion, should be dropped from the logs.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 344022 ***
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Hi Guys,
I believe this a duplicate of bug 344022 so I am marking it as such.
The comments there note the same messages. I imagine you are using WEP
encryption and are thus not seeing any network connection
Since I get the same spam here I'll mark it as confirmed.
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