From: Ali Bahar <ali@internetdog.org>
To: Stefan Assmann <sassmann@redhat.com>
Cc: Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net>,
wireless <linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: r8712u issue
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 17:01:32 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20110718090132.GA8636@internetdog.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4E23F2E0.3050200@redhat.com>
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 10:46:24AM +0200, Stefan Assmann wrote:
> On 18.07.2011 10:27, Ali Bahar wrote:
> > How are you seeing that (to quote the above) "the network goes down"
> > and that the driver reports that "it's connected"?
> > (Typically, I use only ifconfig and iwconfig, but those don't monitor
> > the connection.)
>
> OK, so I first recognized the problem when I rebooted my AP and the host
Got it. Now I understand.
> in question didn't get back online. Checking the host itself it seemed
> that the network is doing fine, ifconfig showed the interface has an IP
> but I couldn't ping any hosts. After an ifdown ; ifup cycle everything
> was back to normal.
> I pulled the power from the AP, waited a few minutes and checked back.
> The ifconfig output still showed that the device had its IP.
It would (retain its IP#), unless if wpa_supplicant steps in.
Frankly, I am not familiar enough with the/any monitoring behaviour of
wpa_supplicant to know whether it'd step in. AFAIK it should and it
would.
> >> occurred in dmesg. The interface even keeps it's IP although the wireless
> >> was long gone.
> >
> > So ifconfig shows the IP#. I'm assuming that it no longer shows a
> > state of "UP".
>
> I would assume so, but I'll have to reproduce to make sure.
I don't need this anymore/yet.
> > This'd seem an inane question, but I must ask: What exactly do you
> > mean by the wireless being "gone"? Which GUI/utility/effect do you
> > see? Is it a powered-down AP, roaming, iwconfig's output, or what?
>
> I pulled the power from the AP. :)
Thought so. Thanks.
I'll try to reproduce this here.
thanks much,
ali
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-07-18 9:04 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
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2011-07-15 15:15 ` r8712u issue Larry Finger
2011-07-16 15:15 ` Ali Bahar
2011-07-18 7:49 ` Stefan Assmann
2011-07-18 8:27 ` Ali Bahar
2011-07-18 8:46 ` Stefan Assmann
2011-07-18 9:01 ` Ali Bahar [this message]
2011-07-18 14:53 ` Larry Finger
2011-07-18 15:01 ` Stefan Assmann
2011-07-18 15:44 ` Larry Finger
2011-07-19 13:24 ` Stefan Assmann
2011-07-19 13:28 ` Ali Bahar
2011-07-19 16:06 ` Larry Finger
2011-07-19 16:16 ` Ali Bahar
2011-07-19 17:16 ` Stefan Assmann
2011-07-19 17:32 ` Ali Bahar
2011-07-19 17:38 ` Stefan Assmann
2011-07-19 17:45 ` Larry Finger
2011-07-19 17:51 ` Ali Bahar
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