* Wireless network problem with Access Point selection using ifup
@ 2012-12-06 14:10 Mark Hounschell
2012-12-06 15:03 ` Johannes Berg
0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Mark Hounschell @ 2012-12-06 14:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-wireless; +Cc: Mark Hounschell
I have a wireless-N Linksys router centrally located in my home. I also
have 2 each Linksys E1000 range extenders located at each end of the
house. I have Desktop computers in fixed locations around the house.
Using Network Manager all is well with all of them. I can see all the
Access Points and select the one with the best signal. However network
manager doesn't seem to be a valid option for all of them and I'm using
traditional ifup with static configurations.
When using ifup, wrong Access Points are being chosen by whatever the
underlying userland/kernel process is that is supposed to select it. And
I admit I do not know what that process is. It seems it wants to select
the one with the weakest signal instead of the strongest. Most of the
time, the AP furthest away is selected. Often the router in the middle
of the house is selected. Very very rarely is the closest AP chosen.
When the furthest is chosen, I am unable to use the network. When the
router in the middle of the home is selected, the connection comes to a
crawl and often disassociates in the middle of use. When it does choose
the correct AP, all is well until I reboot the machine.
I'm being told that when using ifup and WPA, as opposed to WEP, that
userland has no choice in the selection of an Access Point by MAC
address, only by SSID. All my APs have the same SSID.
I am using SuSE 12.2 Linux and 3.6.6 kernels on all these machines and
the wireless hardware I am using on all these is are ASUS USB-300N adapters.
lsusb output: Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0b05:17ab ASUSTek Computer, Inc.
The kernel driver being used is rtl8192cu.
Some sample dmesg and iwconfig output when the AP at the other end of
the house was selected:
[ 19.876977] wlan0: authenticate with c8:d7:19:7a:ab:1e
[ 19.901616] wlan0: send auth to c8:d7:19:7a:ab:1e (try 1/3)
[ 19.904099] wlan0: authenticated
[ 19.916679] wlan0: associate with c8:d7:19:7a:ab:1e (try 1/3)
[ 19.925839] wlan0: RX AssocResp from c8:d7:19:7a:ab:1e (capab=0x411
status=0 aid=2)
[ 19.925975] wlan0: associated
[ 19.925988] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): wlan0: link becomes ready
wlan0 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:"hounschell-1"
Mode:Managed Frequency:2.437 GHz Access Point:
C8:D7:19:7A:AB:1E
Bit Rate=150 Mb/s Tx-Power=20 dBm
Retry long limit:7 RTS thr=2347 B Fragment thr:off
Encryption key:off
Power Management:off
Link Quality=66/70 Signal level=-44 dBm
Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:9 Missed beacon:0
This AP is at the other end of the house. The network was unusable after
this boot.
Is this likely a kernel issue? If so, I would be willing to file a BUG
report and even help with it if I can with my configuration.
Regards
Mark
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* Re: Wireless network problem with Access Point selection using ifup
2012-12-06 14:10 Wireless network problem with Access Point selection using ifup Mark Hounschell
@ 2012-12-06 15:03 ` Johannes Berg
2012-12-07 10:12 ` Mark Hounschell
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From: Johannes Berg @ 2012-12-06 15:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: markh; +Cc: linux-wireless, Mark Hounschell
On Thu, 2012-12-06 at 09:10 -0500, Mark Hounschell wrote:
> I'm using
> traditional ifup with static configurations.
You should at least run wpa_supplicant, which will pick a better network
and reconnect if the connection drops etc. Almost no device does that by
itself any more.
johannes
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* Re: Wireless network problem with Access Point selection using ifup
2012-12-06 15:03 ` Johannes Berg
@ 2012-12-07 10:12 ` Mark Hounschell
2012-12-07 20:50 ` Mark Hounschell
0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Mark Hounschell @ 2012-12-07 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Johannes Berg; +Cc: markh, linux-wireless
On 12/06/2012 10:03 AM, Johannes Berg wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-12-06 at 09:10 -0500, Mark Hounschell wrote:
>> I'm using
>> traditional ifup with static configurations.
>
> You should at least run wpa_supplicant, which will pick a better network
> and reconnect if the connection drops etc. Almost no device does that by
> itself any more.
wpa_supplicant is running.
#ps ax | grep wpa
wpa_supplicant -iwlan0 -c/var/run/wpa_supplicant-wlan0.conf -Dnl80211,wext
-P/var/run/wpa_supplicant/wlan0.pid -B
When the router in the middle of the house is chosen, as opposed to the
range extender in the very same room, the network works for a time but
eventually disassociates, usually reason 7, and never reconnects to
anything.
Mark
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* Re: Wireless network problem with Access Point selection using ifup
2012-12-07 10:12 ` Mark Hounschell
@ 2012-12-07 20:50 ` Mark Hounschell
2012-12-07 20:54 ` Johannes Berg
0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Mark Hounschell @ 2012-12-07 20:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Johannes Berg; +Cc: dmarkh, linux-wireless
On 12/07/2012 05:12 AM, Mark Hounschell wrote:
> On 12/06/2012 10:03 AM, Johannes Berg wrote:
>> On Thu, 2012-12-06 at 09:10 -0500, Mark Hounschell wrote:
>>> I'm using
>>> traditional ifup with static configurations.
>>
>> You should at least run wpa_supplicant, which will pick a better network
>> and reconnect if the connection drops etc. Almost no device does that by
>> itself any more.
>
> wpa_supplicant is running.
>
> #ps ax | grep wpa
>
> wpa_supplicant -iwlan0 -c/var/run/wpa_supplicant-wlan0.conf
> -Dnl80211,wext -P/var/run/wpa_supplicant/wlan0.pid -B
>
>
> When the router in the middle of the house is chosen, as opposed to the
> range extender in the very same room, the network works for a time but
> eventually disassociates, usually reason 7, and never reconnects to
> anything.
>
Hi Johannes,
Thanks for responding. Do you think my problem is a wpa_supplicant
issue, a kernel issue, or a Dist issue?
Regards
Mark
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* Re: Wireless network problem with Access Point selection using ifup
2012-12-07 20:50 ` Mark Hounschell
@ 2012-12-07 20:54 ` Johannes Berg
2012-12-07 21:06 ` Mark Hounschell
0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Johannes Berg @ 2012-12-07 20:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: markh; +Cc: dmarkh, linux-wireless
On Fri, 2012-12-07 at 15:50 -0500, Mark Hounschell wrote:
> On 12/07/2012 05:12 AM, Mark Hounschell wrote:
> > On 12/06/2012 10:03 AM, Johannes Berg wrote:
> >> On Thu, 2012-12-06 at 09:10 -0500, Mark Hounschell wrote:
> >>> I'm using
> >>> traditional ifup with static configurations.
> >>
> >> You should at least run wpa_supplicant, which will pick a better network
> >> and reconnect if the connection drops etc. Almost no device does that by
> >> itself any more.
> >
> > wpa_supplicant is running.
> >
> > #ps ax | grep wpa
> >
> > wpa_supplicant -iwlan0 -c/var/run/wpa_supplicant-wlan0.conf
> > -Dnl80211,wext -P/var/run/wpa_supplicant/wlan0.pid -B
> >
> >
> > When the router in the middle of the house is chosen, as opposed to the
> > range extender in the very same room, the network works for a time but
> > eventually disassociates, usually reason 7, and never reconnects to
> > anything.
> >
> Thanks for responding. Do you think my problem is a wpa_supplicant
> issue, a kernel issue, or a Dist issue?
I'd say it's a wpa_s issue, but I can't remember any time that it didn't
reconnect after getting disconnected, so maybe there's an issue with
your driver/device that causes it to need a reset or something ... hard
to tell more without at least the supplicant log.
johannes
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* Re: Wireless network problem with Access Point selection using ifup
2012-12-07 20:54 ` Johannes Berg
@ 2012-12-07 21:06 ` Mark Hounschell
[not found] ` <50C5B65F.4040104@cfl.rr.com>
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From: Mark Hounschell @ 2012-12-07 21:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Johannes Berg; +Cc: dmarkh, linux-wireless
On 12/07/2012 03:54 PM, Johannes Berg wrote:
>
>> Thanks for responding. Do you think my problem is a wpa_supplicant
>> issue, a kernel issue, or a Dist issue?
>
> I'd say it's a wpa_s issue, but I can't remember any time that it didn't
> reconnect after getting disconnected, so maybe there's an issue with
> your driver/device that causes it to need a reset or something ... hard
> to tell more without at least the supplicant log.
>
I am wpa_supplicant stupid. I'll investigate and see if I can provide
more info. I have 4 of these devices scattered about the house on Linux
boxes. They all do the same thing. I also have 3 TV's and a windows
laptop my wife uses that all connect properly to it's closest AP. As you
can see this is a project to make the whole house wireless.
Also, personally I'm more concerned as to why the Linux boxes don't just
pick the closest AP to begin with. If it did, and it actually has, it
never disconnects and will be reliable until a reboot.
Thanks
Mark
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* Re: Wireless network problem with Access Point selection using ifup
[not found] ` <50C5B65F.4040104@cfl.rr.com>
@ 2012-12-10 10:26 ` Johannes Berg
2012-12-10 11:10 ` Mark Hounschell
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From: Johannes Berg @ 2012-12-10 10:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: dmarkh; +Cc: markh, linux-wireless
On Mon, 2012-12-10 at 05:15 -0500, Mark Hounschell wrote:
> I have more info. Attached are 3 files. One for each of the APs selected.
> The furthest away, the router in the middle and even one for the
> closest/correct AP. In each file is the logfile for wpa_s with the -dd
> option added, the dmesg output for that particular boot, and the iwconfig
> output.
You seem to have driver issues. After getting disconnected (for some
reason, but this isn't surprising), you get:
wlan0: State: COMPLETED -> DISCONNECTED
...
Scan requested (ret=0) - scan timeout 30 seconds
nl80211: Event message available
nl80211: Scan trigger
Scan timeout - try to get results
^ timeout here
wlan0: Event SCAN_RESULTS (3) received
nl80211: Received scan results (0 BSSes)
wlan0: BSS: Start scan result update 3
wlan0: New scan results available
wlan0: Selecting BSS from priority group 0
wlan0: No suitable network found
wlan0: Setting scan request: 5 sec 0 usec
wlan0: Checking for other virtual interfaces sharing same radio (phy0) in event_scan_results
Scan SSID - hexdump_ascii(len=12):
68 6f 75 6e 73 63 68 65 6c 6c 2d 31 hounschell-1
wlan0: Starting AP scan for wildcard SSID
nl80211: Scan SSID - hexdump_ascii(len=12):
68 6f 75 6e 73 63 68 65 6c 6c 2d 31 hounschell-1
nl80211: Scan SSID - hexdump_ascii(len=0): [NULL]
nl80211: Scan trigger failed: ret=-16 (Device or resource busy)
^ new trigger fails
So whatever driver you're using seems to be broken.
johannes
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* Re: Wireless network problem with Access Point selection using ifup
2012-12-10 10:26 ` Johannes Berg
@ 2012-12-10 11:10 ` Mark Hounschell
2012-12-10 11:29 ` Johannes Berg
0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Mark Hounschell @ 2012-12-10 11:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Johannes Berg; +Cc: markh, linux-wireless
On 12/10/2012 05:26 AM, Johannes Berg wrote:
> On Mon, 2012-12-10 at 05:15 -0500, Mark Hounschell wrote:
>
>> I have more info. Attached are 3 files. One for each of the APs selected.
>> The furthest away, the router in the middle and even one for the
>> closest/correct AP. In each file is the logfile for wpa_s with the -dd
>> option added, the dmesg output for that particular boot, and the iwconfig
>> output.
>
> You seem to have driver issues. After getting disconnected (for some
> reason, but this isn't surprising), you get:
>
> wlan0: State: COMPLETED -> DISCONNECTED
> ...
> Scan requested (ret=0) - scan timeout 30 seconds
> nl80211: Event message available
> nl80211: Scan trigger
> Scan timeout - try to get results
>
> ^ timeout here
>
> wlan0: Event SCAN_RESULTS (3) received
> nl80211: Received scan results (0 BSSes)
> wlan0: BSS: Start scan result update 3
> wlan0: New scan results available
> wlan0: Selecting BSS from priority group 0
> wlan0: No suitable network found
> wlan0: Setting scan request: 5 sec 0 usec
> wlan0: Checking for other virtual interfaces sharing same radio (phy0) in event_scan_results
> Scan SSID - hexdump_ascii(len=12):
> 68 6f 75 6e 73 63 68 65 6c 6c 2d 31 hounschell-1
> wlan0: Starting AP scan for wildcard SSID
> nl80211: Scan SSID - hexdump_ascii(len=12):
> 68 6f 75 6e 73 63 68 65 6c 6c 2d 31 hounschell-1
> nl80211: Scan SSID - hexdump_ascii(len=0): [NULL]
> nl80211: Scan trigger failed: ret=-16 (Device or resource busy)
>
> ^ new trigger fails
>
>
> So whatever driver you're using seems to be broken.
>
> johannes
>
>
The driver is use has was identified in the original email. So I guess this
is the right place to report this issue? In each of the wpa log files I See
in the beginning, a section like this:
nl80211: Received scan results (4 BSSes)
wlan0: BSS: Start scan result update 1
wlan0: BSS: Add new id 0 BSSID c8:d7:19:7a:ab:1e SSID 'hounschell-1'
wlan0: BSS: Add new id 1 BSSID 20:aa:4b:b2:dd:79 SSID 'hounschell-1'
wlan0: BSS: Add new id 2 BSSID 00:18:f8:ff:72:d5 SSID 'hounschell-1'
wlan0: BSS: Add new id 3 BSSID 00:1a:70:6d:99:50 SSID 'MACDONALD'
Every time the first one listed is the one actually selected and each time
is different and usually NOT the closest. Why? This machine is NOT roaming.
It is a Desktop in a fixed location. The AP is within 15ft of the ASUS USB
adapter and in direct line of sight. There may be more than one problem
here. I think one of the problems is right here. Above 20:aa:4b:b2:dd:79 is
the closest AP. Why is it not first in the list? Why, when it selects one
of the others and it can't figure out it selected the wrong one and
reselect the right one seems like a different problem. After all when it
does select the correct one, all is good but the actual bandwidth.
Mark
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* Re: Wireless network problem with Access Point selection using ifup
2012-12-10 11:10 ` Mark Hounschell
@ 2012-12-10 11:29 ` Johannes Berg
2012-12-10 12:00 ` Mark Hounschell
0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Johannes Berg @ 2012-12-10 11:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: dmarkh; +Cc: markh, linux-wireless
On Mon, 2012-12-10 at 06:10 -0500, Mark Hounschell wrote:
> The driver is use has was identified in the original email. So I guess this
> is the right place to report this issue?
Yeah, I guess Larry should take a look.
> In each of the wpa log files I See
> in the beginning, a section like this:
>
> nl80211: Received scan results (4 BSSes)
> wlan0: BSS: Start scan result update 1
> wlan0: BSS: Add new id 0 BSSID c8:d7:19:7a:ab:1e SSID 'hounschell-1'
> wlan0: BSS: Add new id 1 BSSID 20:aa:4b:b2:dd:79 SSID 'hounschell-1'
> wlan0: BSS: Add new id 2 BSSID 00:18:f8:ff:72:d5 SSID 'hounschell-1'
> wlan0: BSS: Add new id 3 BSSID 00:1a:70:6d:99:50 SSID 'MACDONALD'
>
> Every time the first one listed is the one actually selected and each time
> is different and usually NOT the closest.
That's expected, the order is random by the order in which it was found
in scanning etc. There's no inherent order here.
> It is a Desktop in a fixed location. The AP is within 15ft of the ASUS USB
> adapter and in direct line of sight. There may be more than one problem
> here. I think one of the problems is right here. Above 20:aa:4b:b2:dd:79 is
> the closest AP. Why is it not first in the list?
See above.
> Why, when it selects one
> of the others and it can't figure out it selected the wrong one and
> reselect the right one seems like a different problem. After all when it
> does select the correct one, all is good but the actual bandwidth.
Well so I suspect the driver is also not reporting useful signal
strength so that wpa_s doesn't know which one to select. And then when
the connection fails, the driver is refusing scanning so it can't even
reconnect to a better AP ...
IOW, all driver problems, and I'm not familiar enough with that driver
to tell you what's going on.
johannes
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* Re: Wireless network problem with Access Point selection using ifup
2012-12-10 11:29 ` Johannes Berg
@ 2012-12-10 12:00 ` Mark Hounschell
2012-12-10 12:46 ` rtl8192cu problem - " Johannes Berg
0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Mark Hounschell @ 2012-12-10 12:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Johannes Berg; +Cc: markh, linux-wireless
On 12/10/2012 06:29 AM, Johannes Berg wrote:
> On Mon, 2012-12-10 at 06:10 -0500, Mark Hounschell wrote:
>
>> The driver is use has was identified in the original email. So I guess this
>> is the right place to report this issue?
>
> Yeah, I guess Larry should take a look.
>
>> In each of the wpa log files I See
>> in the beginning, a section like this:
>>
>> nl80211: Received scan results (4 BSSes)
>> wlan0: BSS: Start scan result update 1
>> wlan0: BSS: Add new id 0 BSSID c8:d7:19:7a:ab:1e SSID 'hounschell-1'
>> wlan0: BSS: Add new id 1 BSSID 20:aa:4b:b2:dd:79 SSID 'hounschell-1'
>> wlan0: BSS: Add new id 2 BSSID 00:18:f8:ff:72:d5 SSID 'hounschell-1'
>> wlan0: BSS: Add new id 3 BSSID 00:1a:70:6d:99:50 SSID 'MACDONALD'
>>
>> Every time the first one listed is the one actually selected and each time
>> is different and usually NOT the closest.
>
> That's expected, the order is random by the order in which it was found
> in scanning etc. There's no inherent order here.
>
>> It is a Desktop in a fixed location. The AP is within 15ft of the ASUS USB
>> adapter and in direct line of sight. There may be more than one problem
>> here. I think one of the problems is right here. Above 20:aa:4b:b2:dd:79 is
>> the closest AP. Why is it not first in the list?
>
> See above.
>
>> Why, when it selects one
>> of the others and it can't figure out it selected the wrong one and
>> reselect the right one seems like a different problem. After all when it
>> does select the correct one, all is good but the actual bandwidth.
>
> Well so I suspect the driver is also not reporting useful signal
> strength so that wpa_s doesn't know which one to select. And then when
> the connection fails, the driver is refusing scanning so it can't even
> reconnect to a better AP ...
>
> IOW, all driver problems, and I'm not familiar enough with that driver
> to tell you what's going on.
>
Should I file and bug report and/or contact the author?
Mark
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* rtl8192cu problem - Re: Wireless network problem with Access Point selection using ifup
2012-12-10 12:00 ` Mark Hounschell
@ 2012-12-10 12:46 ` Johannes Berg
2012-12-10 16:24 ` Larry Finger
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From: Johannes Berg @ 2012-12-10 12:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: dmarkh; +Cc: markh, linux-wireless, Larry Finger
On Mon, 2012-12-10 at 07:00 -0500, Mark Hounschell wrote:
> Should I file and bug report and/or contact the author?
Larry, the issue seems to be that rtl8192cu doesn't scan after having
disconnected at least once, and maybe doesn't report any/good signal
strength values.
johannes
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* Re: rtl8192cu problem - Re: Wireless network problem with Access Point selection using ifup
2012-12-10 12:46 ` rtl8192cu problem - " Johannes Berg
@ 2012-12-10 16:24 ` Larry Finger
2012-12-10 17:38 ` Mark Hounschell
0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Larry Finger @ 2012-12-10 16:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Johannes Berg; +Cc: dmarkh, markh, linux-wireless
On 12/10/2012 06:46 AM, Johannes Berg wrote:
> On Mon, 2012-12-10 at 07:00 -0500, Mark Hounschell wrote:
>
>> Should I file and bug report and/or contact the author?
>
> Larry, the issue seems to be that rtl8192cu doesn't scan after having
> disconnected at least once, and maybe doesn't report any/good signal
> strength values.
The problem is likely that rtl8192cu goes mute after a disconnect. I'm not sure
if it happens only with WPA/WPA2 or if all encryption methods are affected. I
have not yet found the problem, but this and other reports have increased the
priority.
Larry
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* Re: rtl8192cu problem - Re: Wireless network problem with Access Point selection using ifup
2012-12-10 16:24 ` Larry Finger
@ 2012-12-10 17:38 ` Mark Hounschell
2013-01-03 12:52 ` Mark Hounschell
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From: Mark Hounschell @ 2012-12-10 17:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Larry Finger; +Cc: Johannes Berg, dmarkh, linux-wireless
On 12/10/2012 11:24 AM, Larry Finger wrote:
> On 12/10/2012 06:46 AM, Johannes Berg wrote:
>> On Mon, 2012-12-10 at 07:00 -0500, Mark Hounschell wrote:
>>
>>> Should I file and bug report and/or contact the author?
>>
>> Larry, the issue seems to be that rtl8192cu doesn't scan after having
>> disconnected at least once, and maybe doesn't report any/good signal
>> strength values.
>
> The problem is likely that rtl8192cu goes mute after a disconnect. I'm
> not sure if it happens only with WPA/WPA2 or if all encryption methods
> are affected. I have not yet found the problem, but this and other
> reports have increased the priority.
>
FYI,
If you look at the logs for the instance when the furthest away AP was
selected (info-furthest-away), At least I, see no disconnections at all.
It selected the furthest AP yet was unusable. Yet no disconnects and
iwconfig showed good.
Mark
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* Re: rtl8192cu problem - Re: Wireless network problem with Access Point selection using ifup
2012-12-10 17:38 ` Mark Hounschell
@ 2013-01-03 12:52 ` Mark Hounschell
0 siblings, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread
From: Mark Hounschell @ 2013-01-03 12:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-wireless; +Cc: markh, Larry Finger, Johannes Berg, dmarkh
On 12/10/2012 12:38 PM, Mark Hounschell wrote:
> On 12/10/2012 11:24 AM, Larry Finger wrote:
>> On 12/10/2012 06:46 AM, Johannes Berg wrote:
>>> On Mon, 2012-12-10 at 07:00 -0500, Mark Hounschell wrote:
>>>
>>>> Should I file and bug report and/or contact the author?
>>>
>>> Larry, the issue seems to be that rtl8192cu doesn't scan after having
>>> disconnected at least once, and maybe doesn't report any/good signal
>>> strength values.
>>
>> The problem is likely that rtl8192cu goes mute after a disconnect. I'm
>> not sure if it happens only with WPA/WPA2 or if all encryption methods
>> are affected. I have not yet found the problem, but this and other
>> reports have increased the priority.
>>
>
> FYI,
>
> If you look at the logs for the instance when the furthest away AP was
> selected (info-furthest-away), At least I, see no disconnections at all.
> It selected the furthest AP yet was unusable. Yet no disconnects and
> iwconfig showed good.
>
I haven't noticed any activity on this. Should I just toss out all my
rtl8192cu devices? If so, can anyone recommend ANY USB wireless-N
devices that actually work as they should in Linux with Linux drivers?
Thanks and Regards
Mark
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