**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Sep 14 02:59:57 2011 Sep 14 08:05:47 <[florian]> swalker: no he does not, but he obviously should have access Sep 14 09:04:58 <[florian]> Chocky: you did not compile authsae, did you? Sep 14 09:05:38 hi Sep 14 09:05:40 ping nbd_ Sep 14 09:06:22 tripolar: pong Sep 14 09:07:24 nbd i need a device that supports - - QoS/WMM of 802.11e - 802.11b/g/n - antenna output tx power configurable Sep 14 09:07:28 http://nopaste.info/f3e428383d.html Sep 14 09:07:47 these are the devices i would like to buy - which one would you recommend? Sep 14 09:08:19 no idea what netgear n600 is Sep 14 09:09:03 http://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-N600-Wireless-Router-WNDR3400/dp/B0041LYY6K Sep 14 09:09:23 as for the other ones, just pick one based on the specs, wifi on all of those should work equally well Sep 14 09:09:49 wndr3400 is broadcom Sep 14 09:09:51 so don't buy that one Sep 14 09:09:59 okay thanks Sep 14 09:15:06 n600 is the generic device class for dual band, two stream capable devices at netgear, so really doesn't say much Sep 14 09:15:29 TL-WR841ND - v8 - isnt supported by now? Sep 14 09:15:35 http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/start#tp-link Sep 14 09:15:57 as stated here . so buying this one is a problem too because when i order it i maybe get a v8 Sep 14 09:17:07 if you get a v8, you can send it to me and i'll give you the money for it Sep 14 09:19:04 :) Sep 14 09:19:18 i could use another ar9341 based device Sep 14 09:19:39 okay but i need the correct device as i dont have time to order a new device Sep 14 09:20:20 nbd from your expierence which device would you recommend? i mean from all available devices? Sep 14 09:20:45 i don't have any of those Sep 14 09:21:28 no i mean not only the devices on the list - it could be any devices that allows me to make this changes to the wifi stack Sep 14 09:23:05 well, what kind of device are you looking for? Sep 14 09:26:30 that only support - QoS/WMM of 802.11e - 802.11b/g/n - antenna output tx power configurable Sep 14 09:26:35 the other things doesnt matter Sep 14 09:26:41 it should at least run stable Sep 14 09:26:43 :=) Sep 14 10:36:10 http://paste.pocoo.org/show/475735/ Sep 14 11:49:53 cshore * r28238 /packages/utils/boxbackup/Makefile: [packages] utils/boxbackup: Upstream removed a stray binary from the published source tarball. Sep 14 11:51:31 kerneis * r28239 /packages/net/babel/Makefile: (log message trimmed) Sep 14 11:51:31 [packages] babel: upstream release babeld-1.2.0 Sep 14 11:51:31 9 September 2011: babeld 1.2.0 Sep 14 11:51:31 * Merged the interference-aware branch ("babelz"). Please see the Sep 14 11:51:31 "-z" flag in the manual page. Sep 14 11:51:31 * Fixed a memory leak when expiring resent messages. Sep 14 11:51:31 * Fixed a buffer overflow when parsing MAC addresses (Matthieu Boutier). Sep 14 13:26:50 moo all Sep 14 13:37:47 acinonyx * r28240 /trunk/package/base-files/files/lib/network/config.sh: Sep 14 13:37:47 Revert "[package] base-files: Add support for assigning multiple IPv6 addresses on an interface" Sep 14 13:37:47 Multiple IPv6 addresses should be handled with alias sections Sep 14 13:37:51 acinonyx * r28241 /trunk/package/base-files/files/lib/network/config.sh: [package] base-files: Fix IPv6 address and route adding on aliases with no IPv4 address configured Sep 14 13:37:55 acinonyx * r28242 /branches/backfire/package/base-files/files/lib/network/config.sh: Backport "[package] base-files: Fix IPv6 address and route adding on aliases with no IPv4 address configured" Sep 14 15:38:40 ugh Sep 14 15:39:13 my wifi connection keeps going down. it's an G300NH. Any ideas on debugging? Sep 14 15:39:18 nbd: pong Sep 14 15:39:32 nothing in logs, etc. Sep 14 15:39:44 terrorists Sep 14 15:39:48 Chocky: version? Sep 14 15:40:03 trunk version from Tuesday Sep 14 15:40:17 revision? Sep 14 15:41:21 hell if I know ;-) Sep 14 15:41:34 hang on Sep 14 15:41:52 no, I don't know, exactly. Sep 14 15:42:17 check /etc/banner Sep 14 15:42:27 I would, but I overwrite that. Sep 14 15:42:40 on the build host or on the device? Sep 14 15:42:55 I have a different version file I generate, I'll include the wrt revision in future. Sep 14 15:43:15 so which tuesday? yesterday? Sep 14 15:43:16 I override on the build host. custom files, etc Sep 14 15:43:36 Linux OpenWrt 2.6.39.4 #6 Tue Sep 13 10:12:10 PDT 2011 mips GNU/Linux Sep 14 15:43:44 ok Sep 14 15:44:09 so any details on the wifi connection issues? Sep 14 15:44:45 "wifi connection keeps going down" is a bit vague Sep 14 15:44:48 the router doesn't reboot or anything. But it goes down for about 5 mins - according to IRC logs, then comes back up. Sep 14 15:44:50 I know, silly Sep 14 15:44:55 hold yer horses Sep 14 15:45:29 and to be honest, I don't think it's Wifi at all. The LAN connection goes down too, although only PS3 plugged in there too Sep 14 15:45:53 where are you monitoring it from? Sep 14 15:46:10 ssh back in once the connection returns, although it's faster to reboot Sep 14 15:46:34 ok, so from outside Sep 14 15:46:45 ? Sep 14 15:46:49 right now, I'm just looking for ideas to collect more info. Sep 14 15:47:23 yes, there's no serial port connected on that particular device Sep 14 15:48:46 are you monitoring from an internal or external network? Sep 14 15:48:58 internal. Sep 14 15:49:16 but I don't see the relevance. The wifi is lan side, as is the wired connection Sep 14 15:49:28 what makes you think the wired side is going down? Sep 14 15:49:38 and do you have syslog set up? Sep 14 15:49:50 PS3 gets confused, and I have to refresh its DHCP Sep 14 15:50:06 I don't, but I already said there was nothing of consequence in logs when I go back in. But I'll double check next time Sep 14 15:53:41 no ideas at all? Sep 14 15:56:53 <_lore_> ping nbd Sep 14 15:58:10 sigh Sep 14 15:59:11 I'd settle for an "I don't know" or "not sure", or "try this" rather than just being ignored out of hand, which seems to be par for you guys Sep 14 16:00:58 pong _lore_ Sep 14 16:01:07 <_lore_> hi Sep 14 16:01:12 Chocky: and uptime is fine? Sep 14 16:01:13 <_lore_> how are you? Sep 14 16:01:14 hi Sep 14 16:01:18 good Sep 14 16:01:23 Chocky: i'm not ignoring you, i'm just at work and having an extremely bad day. Sep 14 16:01:32 * Chocky gives hugs all around Sep 14 16:01:34 <_lore_> just a brief question Sep 14 16:01:45 can you define 'confused' ? Sep 14 16:02:00 and also add a wired host and set up something like smokeping on it to monitor the router Sep 14 16:02:04 oh, and smokeping the router from outside Sep 14 16:02:11 <_lore_> do you know any issue releted to too little acktimeout on AR9280 device? Sep 14 16:02:13 uptimes is fine, it stayed up nearly 3 days over the weekend doing this, it's just I tend to pull the power, since the connection comes back faster. That's not very helpful for diagnosis of course Sep 14 16:02:23 <_lore_> I mean Sep 14 16:02:37 <_lore_> if I set acktimeout 40 Sep 14 16:02:40 is it a hassle to get serial on the device? Sep 14 16:02:55 <_lore_> I obtain 60Mbps of throughput Sep 14 16:03:07 yes; although that hassle might eventually be justified. Sep 14 16:03:23 I'd prefer to avoid it, for now. Sep 14 16:03:30 <_lore_> if I set 100us I obtain 90Mbps Sep 14 16:03:33 I do have a second one with serial connected. Sep 14 16:03:44 <_lore_> but the channel if good, no retries.. Sep 14 16:05:16 <_lore_> any ideas? Sep 14 16:07:25 next time it does it, I'll check that the WAN stayed up Sep 14 16:26:27 _lore_: what distance? Sep 14 16:26:42 <_lore_> device are quite close Sep 14 16:26:47 <_lore_> devices Sep 14 16:26:54 <_lore_> around 1 - 2m Sep 14 16:27:10 between two ar9280 devices or with something else? Sep 14 16:27:25 <_lore_> two ar9280 Sep 14 16:29:11 hm, odd Sep 14 16:29:29 2.4 ghz or 5 ghz? Sep 14 16:29:41 <_lore_> 5GHz Sep 14 16:29:53 <_lore_> Ubnt rocketM Sep 14 16:30:33 never seen that issue in my tests Sep 14 16:31:02 <_lore_> ok.. Sep 14 16:31:07 <_lore_> ;) Sep 14 17:38:52 ,pp Sep 14 17:38:56 moo, also Sep 14 19:11:31 ok, connect went down then, just came back Sep 14 19:11:42 about 6-7 mins Sep 14 19:11:44 WAN stayed up Sep 14 19:12:48 Sep 14 19:08:53 OpenWrt daemon.info hostapd: wlan0: STA 90:21:55:76:38:b3 IEEE 802.11: disassociated Sep 14 19:12:48 Sep 14 19:08:54 OpenWrt daemon.info hostapd: wlan0: STA 90:21:55:76:38:b3 IEEE 802.11: deauthenticated due to inactivity Sep 14 19:12:52 I don't know if that's important Sep 14 19:15:04 nbd: pong Sep 14 19:30:33 what option do I have to choose so it I get flashable images? Sep 14 19:31:33 I'm only getting generic images for ar7xx :S Sep 14 19:37:33 plaes: for which device? Sep 14 19:38:45 tp-link-mr3420 Sep 14 19:39:05 TP-LINK TL-MR3420 Sep 14 19:39:37 I managed to build them few days ago, but did `make distclean` and now I don't get these anymore :( Sep 14 19:52:33 did you select the target and profile in menuconfig again? Sep 14 19:54:37 yeah, I've also rebuilt bunch of times :S Sep 14 21:15:08 plaes: it works fine for me Sep 14 21:15:30 maybe your image is too big? Sep 14 21:16:13 hmm... might be Sep 14 21:19:37 yeah, that was it :S Sep 14 21:20:16 loswillios: thanks :) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Sep 15 02:59:57 2011