Hi There Fixing the speed on DS/11Mbps corrected one of the debug errors (ath_rate_ctl: 2M -> 1M (0 ok, 1 err, 1 retr)) but I still with this 2 : I think this error (ath_start: encapsulation failure) its cousing Ierrs and the Oerrs on the netstat, becouse is doing it all the time same with the Ierrs and Oerrs ath_calibrate: channel 2437/e0 ath_start: encapsulation failure ath_start: encapsulation failure ath_start: encapsulation failure ath_start: encapsulation failure ath_start: encapsulation failure ath_start: encapsulation failure ath_start: encapsulation failure ath_start: encapsulation failure ath_start: encapsulation failure ath_start: encapsulation failure ath_start: encapsulation failure thnaks Eric Anderson wrote: > Eric Anderson wrote: > > [..snip..] > >>> ath_rate_ctl: 2M -> 1M (0 ok, 1 err, 1 retr) >> >> >> >> If you are down to 1M, I think you may need to check signal strength >> and such. I'd start with my testing near the AP (in sight of it at >> least). > > > > Ok - I don't usually talk to myself (not in public anyway) - but here > are my findings. When in 11b mode, everything works fine (I didn't > try going to the edge of my coverage area though - too comfortable on > my couch). When in 11g mode, I see the rate flap up and down between > 48M and 24M, and each time it switches, it loses some packets in > between modes. I just now manually set my client (FreeBSD of course) > to 36M, and it seems to be holding up for now. Here's all I did: > > ifconfig ath0 media OFDM/36Mbps mode 11g > > Give that a try on the FreeBSD AP, and see if that helps at all (you > may want to try the 11b modes, like: > ifconfig ath0 media DS/2Mbps mode 11b > or something.. > > Eric > > > -- Marcos Biscaysaqu Systems Administrator ThePacific.Net Ltd.Received on Mon Dec 01 2003 - 20:38:13 UTC
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.4.0 : Wed May 19 2021 - 11:37:32 UTC