NetBSD-Users archive
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index][Old Index]
Re: netbsd 4.0 iwi0 woes
In article <20080602002947.GA21496%netmeister.org@localhost>,
Jan Schaumann <jschauma%netmeister.org@localhost> wrote:
>-=-=-=-=-=-
>
>Michael van Elst <mlelstv%serpens.de@localhost> wrote:
>
>> Looks like the signal is poor. wlanctl iwi0 will show among other values
>> the signal strength (rssi).
>
>So the one I can connect to is:
>
>iwi0: mac 00:11:24:63:0b:e1 bss 00:11:24:63:0b:e1
> node flags 0004<scan>
> ess <Apple Network 630be1>
> chan 11 freq 2462MHz flags 04e0<cck,ofdm,2.4GHz,dynamic cck-ofdm>
> capabilities 0001<ess>
> beacon-interval 100 TU tsft 464073179341 us
> rates 1.0 2.0 5.5 6.0 9.0 11.0 12.0 18.0 24.0 36.0 48.0 [54.0]
> assoc-id 0 assoc-failed 0 inactivity 15s
> rssi 52 txseq 0 rxseq 0
>
>The one I can't connect to (and which I'm sitting right next to, and
>used to be able to keep a connection to for several years):
>
>iwi0: mac 00:02:2d:3a:8a:e7 bss 00:02:2d:3a:8a:e7
> node flags 0005<bss,scan>
> ess <netmeister>
> chan 3 freq 2422MHz flags 04e0<cck,ofdm,2.4GHz,dynamic cck-ofdm>
> capabilities 0001<ess>
> beacon-interval 100 TU tsft 409993 us
> rates 1.0 2.0 5.5 [11.0]
> assoc-id 0 assoc-failed 0 inactivity 300s
> rssi 72 txseq 73 rxseq 47424
>
Have you tried changing the channel? Perhaps this is a b/g issue? Try
to explicitly set b on the laptop?
christos
Home |
Main Index |
Thread Index |
Old Index