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Date:      Mon, 18 Sep 2006 20:11:26 -0400
From:      "Radu Adrian Zdrinca" <radrian1@gmail.com>
To:        "Emil Stoyanov" <emosto@web.de>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ath0 weak connectivity
Message-ID:  <c4f2e9090609181711o41939c6ep864c552192166533@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <450EE2A4.4030004@web.de>
References:  <c4f2e9090609180603y7a96686fgfb7779ebc3b3c6be@mail.gmail.com> <450EE2A4.4030004@web.de>

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I'm sorry that I don't have freebsd on my system to do more testing
but I'm pretty sure it's the ath0 interface that's causing the issue.
When the interface is down limewire starts normally but when it's up
it takes about 3 minutes to load. I have tried upgrading to stable but
it's still the same issue. I will try to reinstall to do some more
testing.

On 9/18/06, Emil Stoyanov <emosto@web.de> wrote:
> Radu Adrian Zdrinca wrote:
> > I have had similar problems with the driver. The signal quality in
> > Windows is higher. But there are other problems. For example, when I
> > start Limewire I have to wait for about 3 minutes before it loads. I
> > am sure this is a problem with ath interface.
> >
> If I recall correctly, Limewire is java-based p2p app and java on Linux
> and FreeBSD requires a bit more resources than on Windows (according to
> SUN's recommendations i read the last time). I guess this is due to
> different strategies for memory management in the implementation of Java
> VM. It depends on what machines you are running java - on slower ones,
> or such with less memory, the time for loading java vm, and the time for
> allocation of memory for bigger apps may vary quite a lot, but 3 minutes
> looks like more problem of slow dns resolving, if many peers are
> connecting to you, etc..
>
> I suppose this is not related to problems with driver, but anything is
> possible, just better testing and more investigations can prove that..
>
> Cheers,
> Emil
>
>



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