Hi,

Am Dienstag, den 30.04.2013, 17:32 +0200 schrieb Stefan
Lippers-Hollmann:

> > Doing "/etc/init.d/hostapd restart" helps. Maybe you could add a
> > wakeup routine for this?
> 
> Which wlan chipset are you using? 

According to lsusb:

ID 07d1:3c03 D-Link System AirPlus G DWL-G122 Wireless Adapter(rev.C1)
[Ralink RT2571W]

> It might also depend on the particular kernel module you're using, 
> although I haven't tested suspending a system with an active hostapd
> process so far (bad intersection of suspendable vs hostapd compatible
> wlan cards over here).

The relevant modules are probably:

rt73usb                22341  0 
rt2x00usb              17687  1 rt73usb
rt2x00lib              38480  2 rt73usb,rt2x00usb
mac80211              371723  2 rt2x00lib,rt2x00usb
cfg80211              352039  2 mac80211,rt2x00lib

The kernel is version 3.8-1-amd64 (from experimental)

> Please also add a dmesg log from a system that has gone through one 
> suspend/ wakeup cycle with a running hostapd as well, feel free to
> mail that one privately, if it contains potentially sensitive 
> information.

I will send it separately, as I don't know whats in there.

Cheers

Michael


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