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From: cornsea <cornsea@gmail.com>
To: ath9k-devel@lists.ath9k.org
Subject: [ath9k-devel] About 9344 with 802.1x
Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2012 10:58:11 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4F10EF43.5070907@gmail.com> (raw)

hi,

    with 9344, i can let PSK work, but with 802.1x (WPA or WPA2),
    my AP can't receive identity response frame sent from the client.

    i have dump the data frame at very early stage( just from the DMA 
buffer),
    and can only see the 802.1x start data frame from the client, but 
without the identity response data frame,
    also i observed there are less data frames received than open/psk 
configuration by the chip.

    with the packet capture tool, i have compared the start frame with 
identity response frame,
    the 802.11 part is almost same, and i sure the client have sent the 
response frame out, and
    both these two frames are unicast and less than 100 bytes with 
48Mbps rate.

    With the same driver, 9220 chip works well.

    So are there some configurations on 9344 which can cause this 
strange filtering problem?

    this problem has bother me a long time, really hope someone can give 
me a hint.

    Thanks advance!

cornsea

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