notfound 677880 3.2.12-1 found 677880 linux-2.6/3.2.16-1 retitle 677880 iwlwifi: flakey and slow connection, high "invalid misc" count quit
Hi, Olivier Berger wrote: > I think you didn't experience exactly the same problem explained in the > original report. My wifi wasn't disconnecting, but I was just annoyed by the > syslog pollution linked to cfg80211. > > So cloning to another bug report hoping you don't mind. Victor, your bug is now #677880. Victor Pablos Ceruelo wrote: > When it does not connect it is usual to see in the logs [...] > wlan0: authenticated > wlan0: associate with 88:25:2c:92:3d:aa (try 1) > wlan0: RX AssocResp from 88:25:2c:92:3d:aa (capab=0x421 status=0 aid=1) > wlan0: associated [...] > but it seems to be that dhcp does not receive any package. > using static ip does not fix this, nor using a different dhcp client > (I've tried pump and dhclient, now I'm using dhcpcd) > > I think the problem is related to the "Invalid misc" field. > Now it's 384, but it is usually over 10.000 > (although I have not seen 40.000, it disconnects before always). Interesting. [...] > Same problem with zd1211rw (this time it is even worst, it says it's > connected but it is not). Ok, so either both drivers have a similar bug (or common code they both call is broken) or there is something in the environment that is responsible for both sets of symptoms. Either seems possible. [...] > This is reportbug info from the other machine. [...] > It switches between 11Mb/s and 1Mb/s very often, > as the other machine. Now I'm getting lost. Can you please summarize: - what the setup is like --- what are the relevant machines, what kind of wireless router, etc - what kind of card each machine uses - what kernels you have tried on each machine and what happened with each Then for concreteness, let's focus on getting this fixed on a single machine and card (e.g., the first with the iwlwifi adapter) and go from there. Hope that helps, Jonathan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org