On 10/28/10 21:06, Lee wrote: > On 28/10/10 10:23, Helmut Schaa wrote: >> Am Donnerstag 28 Oktober 2010 schrieb Lee: >>> On 26/10/10 07:40, Helmut Schaa wrote: >>>> # tcpdump -i mon0 "ether src XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX" >>>> >>>> Do you see any frames from your specific client? >>> >>> Yes. I can see this: >>> # tcpdump -i mon0 "ether host 00:1F:3B:79:41:6F" >> [...] >>> 10:10:03.013402 5.5 Mb/s 2462 MHz 11b -76dB signal antenna 1 [bit 14] Data IV: 14 Pad 20 KeyID 0 >>> >>> However, on wlan0 I don't see anything beyond the EAPOL packets. >>> Temporarily turning off WPA encryption let me successfully connect to my AP. >> >> Aha, could you please try if loading rt73usb with nohwcrypt=1 helps? >> >> Helmut > > (argh, brown paper bag) > > I went through the compiled kernels again, and I've screwed up at the last > commit while bisecting (Sorry, Helmut!). The first bad kernel is a commit > later: > > # bad: [f1aa4c541e98afa8b770a75ccaa8504d0bff44a7] rt2x00: Write the BSSID to register when interface is added > > On the good side, I tested 2.6.36 with nohwcrypt=1, and it works. Yay! Hmm, the patch itself that seems to cause the badness doesn't look bad. However, closer inspection shows that the intf->bssid field may be initialized incorrectly. I may be a long shot, but can you check if the attached patch helps? --- Gertjan.