Re: [FreeBSD 6.0] kernel crash with 802.11g

From: VANHULLEBUS Yvan (vanhu_bsd_at_zeninc.net)
Date: 07/26/05

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    On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 02:16:07PM +0200, VANHULLEBUS Yvan wrote:
    > Hi.
    >

    [FreeBSD6 AP crashes when setting ral0 to 11g]

    One more information I got while trying to have some debug:

    If I set up my interface to mode 11g while there is no other Wifi
    host, it will work.

    Then, if I start my laptop, I'll have an access in 11g mode.

    If I force again to 11b mode, it will work. Then, if I force again to
    11g mode (but with another Wifi station active), I'll have the
    crash....

    So it won't really be a problem for me as this hosts is not supposed
    to reboot quite often, but that's probably means that there is
    "something wrong" somewhere....

    Yvan.
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