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From: Emil Petersky <emil.petersky@streamunlimited.com>
To: JH <jupiter.hce@gmail.com>,
	linux-wireless <linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org>,
	connman <connman@lists.01.org>
Subject: Re: Strange inconsistant WiFi network behaviour
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2020 10:27:27 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <5E314FFF.8040602@streamunlimited.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAA=hcWTEnYraPy5Un7a7ryeDBJmf0KoCU2VoJjr5LJWtbc9j_g@mail.gmail.com>

Try to increase distance from router or other WiFi device.

Best regards,

Emil

On 29.01.2020 10:21, JH wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have 2 iMX6 devices running uBlox Lily WiFi, mrvl firmware
> sd8801_uapsta.bin in kernel 4.19.75. In my office, a WiFi router is
> just 1 meter away, the WiFi signal should not be a problem. One device
> could connect to the WiFi router well and stably, one could not, here
> were error messages:
>
> [  408.990029] ieee80211 phy0: mwifiex_cfg80211_sched_scan_start :
> Invalid Sched_scan parameters
> .....................
>
> [56.986414] ieee80211 phy0: mwifiex_cfg80211_sched_scan_start :
> Invalid Sched_scan parameter
>
> connmand[13469]:
> ../connman-1.35/src/service.c:preferred_tech_add_by_type() type 5
> service 0x119120 Telstra
> connmand[13469]: ../connman-1.35/src/service.c:auto_connect_service()
> preferred 1 sessions 0 reason auto
> connmand[13469]: ../connman-1.35/src/ntp.c:send_timeout() send timeout
> 2 (retries 0)
> connmand[13469]:
> ../connman-1.35/plugins/ofono.c:netreg_update_strength() /ubloxqmi_2
> Strength 80
> connmand[13469]: ../connman-1.35/src/ntp.c:send_timeout() send timeout
> 4 (retries 1)
> connmand[13469]: ../connman-1.35/plugins/wifi.c:throw_wifi_scan()
> device 0x118da8 0x116c78
> connmand[13469]:
> ../connman-1.35/src/device.c:connman_device_ref_debug() 0x118da8 ref 4
> by ../connman-1.35/plugins/wifi.c:1214:throw_wifi_scan()
> connmand[13469]:
> ../connman-1.35/src/device.c:connman_device_set_scanning() device
> 0x118da8 scanning 1
> connmand[13469]:
> ../connman-1.35/src/technology.c:__connman_technology_scan_started()
> device 0x118da8
> connmand[13469]: ../connman-1.35/plugins/wifi.c:autoscan_timeout() interval 27
> connmand[13469]: ../connman-1.35/plugins/wifi.c:interface_state() wifi
> 0x11a7c8 interface state 4
> connmand[13469]: ../connman-1.35/plugins/wifi.c:scan_started()
> connmand[13469]: ../connman-1.35/src/rtnl.c:rtnl_message() NEWLINK len
> 56 type 16 flags 0x0000 seq 0 pid 0
> connmand[13469]: ../connman-1.35/plugins/wifi.c:scan_finished()
> connmand[13469]: ../connman-1.35/plugins/wifi.c:interface_state() wifi
> 0x11a7c8 interface state 3
>
> Both devices were installed the same firmware and software, if it was
> firmware / software issues, both would not be able to connect to WiFi,
> as one device could connect to the office WiFi router well, it could
> not the WiFi router problem either.
>
> If I move the faulty one to my home, it could connect to my home WiFi,
> so the device does not have WiFi problem, that is really confusing,
> what could cause that kind problem and how to debug and fix it?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> - jh
>

  reply	other threads:[~2020-01-29 10:09 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-01-29  9:21 Strange inconsistant WiFi network behaviour JH
2020-01-29  9:27 ` Emil Petersky [this message]
2020-01-29 10:40 ` Ryll, Jan (GED-SDD2)
2020-01-30  0:04   ` JH
2020-01-30  1:33     ` JH
2020-01-30  8:28       ` Emil Petersky

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