iwi oddities
- From: Nathan Lay <nslay@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 20:13:53 -0400
Hi list,
With these rc.conf flags
ifconfig_iwi0="powersave wme -bgscan"
iwi decides to bring itself up on boot. iwi in 6.2 never brought itself unless 'up' was explicitly specified. Though, my 6.2 rc.conf settings are more along the lines of
ifconfig_iwi0="wme bmiss 100"
Off topic, why the large bmiss? Well, iwi, in both 6.2 and 7.0 (less so in 7.0) decide to have problems with WPA (i.e. sometimes wpa_supplicant 0.4.8 and 0.5.8, will cycle authentication over and over again in short intervals and I'll have to restart wpa_supplicant or reload if_iwi), or iwi will all the sudden disassociates itself from the AP for no apparent reason. I read somewhere a large beacon miss value helps alleviate these problems with iwi.
Sometimes when iwi is reset (i.e. due to firmware errors), I am not able to transmit or recieve anything unless I delete the gateway's arp entry even though I am associated and have an IP. I don't think this problem has to do with iwi, but it is annoying to find that I am no longer able to send or receive data out of the blue. This happens regardless of iwi's configuration or load.
Anybody experience these iwi oddities? I am pleased to say that iwi doesn't appear to exhibit that annoying DMA error that was present in 6.2. Is there any useful information I can collect?
Best Regards,
Nathan Lay
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