Re: Is 802.11a supposed to work with wpi?

From: Paul B Mahol <onemda_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2009 14:27:00 +0100
On 12/29/09, Doug Barton <dougb_at_freebsd.org> wrote:
> Paul B Mahol wrote:
>> What are other debug printfs?
>
> I sent everything that came out of 'grep -i wpi /var/run/dmesg.boot'
>
>> # ifconfig wlan0 list chan
>
> Channel   1 : 2412  Mhz 11g          Channel  40 : 5200* Mhz 11a
> Channel   2 : 2417  Mhz 11g          Channel  44 : 5220* Mhz 11a
> Channel   3 : 2422  Mhz 11g          Channel  48 : 5240* Mhz 11a
> Channel   4 : 2427  Mhz 11g          Channel  52 : 5260* Mhz 11a
> Channel   5 : 2432  Mhz 11g          Channel  56 : 5280* Mhz 11a
> Channel   6 : 2437  Mhz 11g          Channel  60 : 5300* Mhz 11a
> Channel   7 : 2442  Mhz 11g          Channel  64 : 5320* Mhz 11a
> Channel   8 : 2447  Mhz 11g          Channel 149 : 5745* Mhz 11a
> Channel   9 : 2452  Mhz 11g          Channel 153 : 5765* Mhz 11a
> Channel  10 : 2457  Mhz 11g          Channel 157 : 5785* Mhz 11a
> Channel  11 : 2462  Mhz 11g          Channel 161 : 5805* Mhz 11a
> Channel  36 : 5180* Mhz 11a          Channel 165 : 5825* Mhz 11a

While scanning does wpi0 uses 11a channels?
How scan output should look like?
Enable all wpi debug output (explore wpi source a little bit ... for
documentation)

-- 
Paul B Mahol
Received on Tue Dec 29 2009 - 12:27:14 UTC

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