2006/10/31, Damien Bergamini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| I'm in this case too using OpenBSD 4.0-current (GENERIC) #1163: Thu
| Oct 19 14:40:44 MDT 2006 :
|
| ural0 at uhub0 port 1
| ural0: Nintendo Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector, rev 2.00/0.01, addr 2
| ural0: MAC/BBP RT2571 (rev 0x05), RF RT2526, address 00:0d:0b:c3:cb:bb
|
| ural0 is in hostap mode, /etc/hostname.ural0 :
|
| 192.168.13.254 255.255.255.0 media DS11 mediaopt hostap mode 11b nwid
w3lC0m3_H0
| m3 chan 11
|
| I use it from my powerbook, and sometimes, I lost Wi-Fi connectivity
| for about 1 minutes... Screen helps :)
This is a different problem.
ural(4) has always used AMRR for rate control and it isn't even
enabled in hostap mode. Is your problem new to OpenBSD 4.0 or
was it already existing in previous releases?
Is your powerbook wifi adapter working in powersave mode?
In fact, I have this problem since using first ural0 implementation
(3.9-current, as far as i remember). I use the integrated Airport
interface of my powerbook, which does not have any powersafe options
(or I'm not aware of them). Sometimes, I'm really near the AP (about 2
meters), and if there is too many people in the room, it become really
instable (powerbook signal strengh indicator lowers to 1 ticks). There
is a (in french) "robustesse d'interfirence" option with airport, but
it can't help.
Best regards,
Bruno.
Thanks,
Damien