On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 09:51:42AM -0700, Sam Leffler wrote: > Emil Mikulic wrote: > >At home I have a FreeBSD 6-CURRENT machine with an ath card acting as > >an access point. Every once in a while, wireless traffic stops and I > >have to log in to this machine and manually bounce the interface to > >get it going again. > > When this happens can you see beacons being xmit'd by the ap? Also > the output of athstats (src/tools/tools/ath) may be useful. As well as the AP machine, I have a FreeBSD 5-STABLE machine upstairs which is a WiFi client. On which machine do you want me to turn debugging on, and which flags? I've played around with /usr/src/tools/tools/ath/athdebug.c and /usr/src/tools/tools/ath/80211debug.c before. What I remember is: - using one of the two tools to set some some flag lets me see beacons =) - not to turn on certain flags on the AP machine since it has a serial console and the flood of debugging output makes it grind to a halt =/ Is there an easy way around this? Or do I only need to watch for beacons on the client machine? --EmilReceived on Sat May 28 2005 - 08:02:34 UTC
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