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Hi,
Tested with oneric beta 1, I believe that's the new compact wireless driver,
and got about the same results as before:
--- 192.168.1.1 ping statistics ---
41 packets transmitted, 38 received, 7% packet loss, time 40062ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 1.351/4.643/7.198/1.101 ms
test1@ubuntu:~$ uname -
Hm, I have iwconfig working here with compat-wireless on current
stable mainline kernel 3.0.1. Could you try that one? Your last ping
test looks good again, but can you tell whether power saving is on or
off without iwconfig?
The first working daily of 3.1.0rc1+ is available in the ubuntu
mainline
Hi Wolfgang, I've tried this config with kernel v3rc7 however when I try to
compile compact-wireless I get the following error:
/home/asaf/compat-wireless-2011-08-08/config.mk:212: "WARNING:
CONFIG_CFG80211_WEXT will be deactivated or not working because kernel was
compiled with CONFIG_WIRELESS_EX
No that was the old firmware and the 2.6.38 kernel which gave us troubles in
the first place. I will try the V3.1 kernel and the new compact wireless
driver and post the results.
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 7:08 PM, Wolfgang Kufner
wrote:
> That doesn't look that bad. What are the biggest issues with
That doesn't look that bad. What are the biggest issues with the
rt2800usb driver left now? What is the actual data rate you get from
iperf or some other speed measurement tool. From the ping values it
looks like it should work well for everyday use, even if it is somewhat
slower than the rt2870sta
I think the first test was incorrect because I used the sta driver and the
unload command (wluload) did not remove it so I got both driver working
which means it's useless.
I didn't find anything unusual in the logs and yes I was testing it with
standard power saving on.
when running 1000 pings t
To get better logging open the file config.mk in the compat-wireless sources
you unpacked and change:
# CONFIG_RT2X00_DEBUG=y
to
CONFIG_RT2X00_DEBUG=y
then recompile and try again.
Anything in the logs (dmesg and /var/log/syslog) when things go bad?
Also, your last ping statistic is over only 3
I'm sorry, but after reboot things are not working well. I've tried to
remove and insert the driver again but it dosen't help.
ping -c 3 192.168.1.1
PING 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_req=1 ttl=64 time=11.4 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_req=2
Hi Wolfgang, good to hear from you.
I've followed your instructions with the latest version of compact-wireless
tar ball i.e. 2011-08-06 and the current natty kernel (2.6.38) and so far
it's working great. The ping results are the best I had so far with our
tests, and it seems very consistent and s
correction:
sudo modprobe -v rt2800usb
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Didn't plan on postponing my reply that long. Anyway, it would be a good time
to test your issues with a current daily compat-wireless driver as there are
some new patches in it and still time to get stuff into oneiric. So, if you
have time, could you try compiling the latest daily compat-wirele
Sorry, the oneiric image I used previously was an old one, downloaded on
2011-06-03. I downloaded a new one today and tried again. This time the
net seemed quite stable, although connecting took longer than I would
usually expect, maybe twenty seconds. Ssh was lagless; I didn't install
support for
Hi Jussi,
thanks for testing.
Did the oneiric live image you tested have the kernel 3.0? I see that
kernel 3.0 was published in oneiricon 2011-06-09[1]. So if the live
image was fairly recent it would have it.
It might be easier for you to do testing with an installed 3.0-rc
mainline kernel[2]. T
I did some testing today. Sorry for the delay.
I noticed that rt2800usb actually occasionally works on Natty with
rt2870sta blacklisted. I did need to remove an reinsert the usb DWL-G122
rev.E USB stick a few times to get the net actually up, and the
connection seems less stable than with rt2870st
Hi Wolfgang,
Tried to install the new V3.0 and it performing about same as in the tests I
did for the downgraded firmware so no regression but not improved either.
Linux 3.0.0-0300rc2-generic #201106081532 SMP Wed Jun 8 16:21:54 UTC 2011
i686 athlon
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 5:40 PM, Wolfgang Kufner
Hi assaf,
thanks again for testing.
A 32-bit kerne build has shown up:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.0-rc2-oneiric/
If you have the time you could install it on your natty system and check
whether it fixes the rt2800usb power save bug.
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It does seem to work better then the old one (the downgraded version?).
But I still get delays and things generally seems less stable, overall I
think the rt2870sta is preforming better then both.
This are the md5sum of the new version.
75a1da3caa0b1c95e81dfba207f834c6 /lib/firmware/rt2860.bin
36
Thanks assaf,
seems from your tests that for your system the new firmware works about as well
as the old:
rt2800usb
7392:7711 Edimax Technology Co., Ltd EW-7711UTn nLite Wireless Adapter [Ralink
RT2870]
DISTRIB_CODENAME=natty
2.6.38-8-generic i686
My command did not quite work as expected. Shoul
O.k, did the tests on natty.
The attached file contain the result before and after replacing the firmware. I
copied the results as is from the terminal.
Hope that helps.
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