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Date:      Thu, 29 Jan 2009 12:16:44 -0800
From:      Sam Leffler <sam@freebsd.org>
To:        Lars Engels <lme@freebsd.org>
Cc:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ath cannot find my wireless network any more
Message-ID:  <49820EAC.5090400@freebsd.org>
In-Reply-To: <20090129194826.GA60948@e.0x20.net>
References:  <20090129192241.GZ60948@e.0x20.net>	<20090129192830.GE73709@citylink.fud.org.nz> <20090129194826.GA60948@e.0x20.net>

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Lars Engels wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 11:28:30AM -0800, Andrew Thompson wrote:
>   
>> On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 08:22:41PM +0100, Lars Engels wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi all,
>>> hi Sam,
>>>
>>> I just build world && kernel from todays sources.
>>> Now my Atheros 5212 pccard cannot find my wireless network any more, but
>>> still sees other networks:
>>>
>>> lars@pts/3 # ifconfig wlan0 up scan
>>> SSID            BSSID              CHAN RATE   S:N     INT CAPS
>>> Arcor-C6DE58    00:1a:2a:c6:de:56    9   54M -95:-96  100 EPS  RSN WPA WME
>>> WLAN-AFCB47     00:1d:19:af:cb:e0    1   54M -96:-96  100 EPS  WPS RSN WPA WME
>>> 0x0000          00:03:c9:54:18:bb    8   54M -94:-96  100 EP   WPA
>>>
>>> In contrast to this, the internal wpi chip still finds and connects to the network:
>>> lars@pts/3 # ifconfig wlan1 scan
>>> SSID            BSSID              CHAN RATE   S:N     INT CAPS
>>> dd-wrt          00:18:39:c7:6a:dd    6   54M  22:0    100 EP   RSN WME
>>>
>>> I also don't know why wpi only finds my own network.
>>>       
>>  
>> If you go 'ifconfig wlan0 list chan' does it show #6 as available?
>>     
>
>
> Yes, it's there:
> lars@pts/3 # ifconfig wlan0 list chan
> Channel   1 : 2412  Mhz 11g          Channel  48 : 5240  Mhz 11a Turbo
> Channel   2 : 2417  Mhz 11g          Channel  50 : 5250  Mhz 11a Turbo
> Channel   3 : 2422  Mhz 11g          Channel  52 : 5260  Mhz 11a
> Channel   4 : 2427  Mhz 11g          Channel  56 : 5280  Mhz 11a Turbo
> Channel   5 : 2432  Mhz 11g          Channel  58 : 5290  Mhz 11a Turbo
> Channel   6 : 2437  Mhz 11g Turbo    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 152 : 5760  Mhz 11a Turbo
> Channel  10 : 2457  Mhz 11g          Channel 153 : 5765  Mhz 11a Turbo
> Channel  11 : 2462  Mhz 11g          Channel 157 : 5785  Mhz 11a
> Channel  36 : 5180  Mhz 11a          Channel 160 : 5800  Mhz 11a Turbo
> Channel  40 : 5200  Mhz 11a Turbo    Channel 161 : 5805  Mhz 11a Turbo
> Channel  42 : 5210  Mhz 11a Turbo    Channel 165 : 5825  Mhz 11a
> Channel  44 : 5220  Mhz 11a
>
>   

Not sure about the wpi complaint.  For ath I need mac+phy revs and any 
regulatory setting (output sysctl dev.ath.0 will show it).  You might 
also enable scan debug to see if the ap shows up but isn't recorded for 
some reason; e.g. wlandebug -i ath0 scan.

I committed major hal changes as a single commit so you can easily back 
it out to see if it's the reason.  The other recent changes to net80211 
should not matter if you rebuilt world to match the kernel (the size of 
the channel structure changed so kernel+apps need to match).

    Sam




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