Hello!

Yep, you right! My AP is behaving strange.

- router restart
- placed router closer to my pcs (at around 5-6 meters atm)

My vht80+ connections are back tested on iwlwifi and rtwn on my laptop.

I will take a note on your debug/troubleshoot cmds for future needs.

Maybe this is related to signal strenght and distance to router, or router
quality.

Thanks and sorry for the noise!

I also have windows 11 intalled on a external disk, so in the future
testing, I can do some tests from there.

Cheers!

Adrian Chadd <adr...@freebsd.org> escreveu (sábado, 3/05/2025 à(s) 01:50):

> Ok, I have a feeling maybe your AP is doing something weird.
>
> can you please do this:
>
> ifconfig -v wlan0 list sta
>
> Let's see all the fields that ifconfig/net80211 see and decode.
>
> also please get an 802.11 tcpdump for 5 seconds:
>
> tcpdump -ni wlan0 -y IEEE802_11_RADIO -s0 -w capture.pcap
>
> .. then hit ctrl-C after 5 seconds
>
> That should give us plenty of beacons. (please email that to us directly,
> not via the mailing list.)
>
> Finally, can you try reassociating with debugging enabled before you start
> wpa_supplicant:
>
> wlandebug -i wlan0 +assoc +state +11n +scan
>
> Let's see what some of the machinery is doing during association.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> -adrian
>
>
> --
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