Re: iwn(4) in -HEAD supporting Centrino Wireless-N 135

2014-04-03 Thread Tom Murphy
t; - they're being transmitted at MCS0 and the AP is just plain not > > ACKing them. > > > > Now, I don't know why this is. It's trying to transmit the initial > > frame at non-MCS rates, but I have a feeling the multi-rate retry > > table thing is

Re: iwn(4) in -HEAD supporting Centrino Wireless-N 135

2014-02-28 Thread Tom Murphy
I've attached my iwn debug messages to this email starting with the point I tried to associate to the Wifi. Thanks again for looking at this! Kind regards, Tom On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 12:13:51PM -0800, Adrian Chadd wrote: > On 26 February 2014 23:52, Alexandr wrote: > > Tom, could you: > > > >

Re: iwn(4) in -HEAD supporting Centrino Wireless-N 135

2014-02-27 Thread Tom Murphy
gt;> > >> Yeah, there's likely something missing. But I just at the moment have > >> no time to debug this. > >> > >> > >> -a > >> > >> > >> On 26 February 2014 04:37, Tom Murphy wrote: > >>> Hi all, > >>>

iwn(4) in -HEAD supporting Centrino Wireless-N 135

2014-02-26 Thread Tom Murphy
Hi all, I compiled a fresh kernel from -HEAD and rebooted in the hope that my laptop's wifi would now be supported (I saw the commit messages in January about it possibly supporting Centrino Wireless-N 135). However, while it does attempt to bring the wifi up, the link just goes up and down and

iwn(4) in -HEAD supporting Centrino Wireless-N 135

2014-02-26 Thread Tom Murphy
Hi all, I compiled a fresh kernel from -HEAD and rebooted in the hope that my laptop's wifi would now be supported (I saw the commit messages in January about it possibly supporting Centrino Wireless-N 135). However, while it does attempt to bring the wifi up, the link just goes up and down and