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* [gentoo-user] Can't connect to new router
@ 2010-08-28  2:31 Grant
  2010-08-28  9:19 ` Mick
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Grant @ 2010-08-28  2:31 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: Gentoo mailing list

I just got a new TP-Link TL-WR1043ND wireless router but I can't seem
connect to it.  I've tried the Gentoo initscript as well as wicd.
With the initscript, I get:

wlan3: carrier lost
wlan3: timed out

I see a lot of this in dmesg:

b43-phy0 ERROR: MAC suspend failed

I can connect to other wireless routers just fine, and I can connect
to this one via ethernet.  I've tried configuring it in various ways,
security is disabled, and I've tried specifying static IPs with no
luck.  Does anyone know what I could be doing wrong?

- Grant



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* Re: [gentoo-user] Can't connect to new router
  2010-08-28  2:31 [gentoo-user] Can't connect to new router Grant
@ 2010-08-28  9:19 ` Mick
  2010-09-09  3:44   ` Grant
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Mick @ 2010-08-28  9:19 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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On Saturday 28 August 2010 03:31:58 Grant wrote:
> I just got a new TP-Link TL-WR1043ND wireless router but I can't seem
> connect to it.  I've tried the Gentoo initscript as well as wicd.
> With the initscript, I get:
> 
> wlan3: carrier lost
> wlan3: timed out
> 
> I see a lot of this in dmesg:
> 
> b43-phy0 ERROR: MAC suspend failed
> 
> I can connect to other wireless routers just fine, and I can connect
> to this one via ethernet.  I've tried configuring it in various ways,
> security is disabled, and I've tried specifying static IPs with no
> luck.  Does anyone know what I could be doing wrong?

Check that you're using the latest kernel and the latest firmware.  I used to 
get this error with a particular cisco access point and it went away when I 
updated to 2.6.34 kernel series and also updated the firmware.  Have a good 
look in here to find the latest suitable firmware for your NIC:

http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#devicefirmware
-- 
Regards,
Mick

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* Re: [gentoo-user] Can't connect to new router
  2010-08-28  9:19 ` Mick
@ 2010-09-09  3:44   ` Grant
  2010-09-09 19:10     ` Mick
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Grant @ 2010-09-09  3:44 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

>> I just got a new TP-Link TL-WR1043ND wireless router but I can't seem
>> connect to it.  I've tried the Gentoo initscript as well as wicd.
>> With the initscript, I get:
>>
>> wlan3: carrier lost
>> wlan3: timed out
>>
>> I see a lot of this in dmesg:
>>
>> b43-phy0 ERROR: MAC suspend failed
>>
>> I can connect to other wireless routers just fine, and I can connect
>> to this one via ethernet.  I've tried configuring it in various ways,
>> security is disabled, and I've tried specifying static IPs with no
>> luck.  Does anyone know what I could be doing wrong?
>
> Check that you're using the latest kernel and the latest firmware.  I used to
> get this error with a particular cisco access point and it went away when I
> updated to 2.6.34 kernel series and also updated the firmware.  Have a good
> look in here to find the latest suitable firmware for your NIC:
>
> http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#devicefirmware

I upgraded to the latest firmware in portage and the "MAC suspend
failed" errors have disappeared, but I still can't connect to the
router.  Here is the only clue I see in dmesg:

No probe response from AP a1:b2:c3:d4:e5:f6 after 500ms, disconnecting.

Any ideas?

- Grant



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* Re: [gentoo-user] Can't connect to new router
  2010-09-09  3:44   ` Grant
@ 2010-09-09 19:10     ` Mick
  2010-09-22  1:26       ` Grant
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Mick @ 2010-09-09 19:10 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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On Thursday 09 September 2010 04:44:26 Grant wrote:
> >> I just got a new TP-Link TL-WR1043ND wireless router but I can't seem
> >> connect to it.  I've tried the Gentoo initscript as well as wicd.
> >> With the initscript, I get:
> >> 
> >> wlan3: carrier lost
> >> wlan3: timed out
> >> 
> >> I see a lot of this in dmesg:
> >> 
> >> b43-phy0 ERROR: MAC suspend failed
> >> 
> >> I can connect to other wireless routers just fine, and I can connect
> >> to this one via ethernet.  I've tried configuring it in various ways,
> >> security is disabled, and I've tried specifying static IPs with no
> >> luck.  Does anyone know what I could be doing wrong?
> > 
> > Check that you're using the latest kernel and the latest firmware.  I
> > used to get this error with a particular cisco access point and it went
> > away when I updated to 2.6.34 kernel series and also updated the
> > firmware.  Have a good look in here to find the latest suitable firmware
> > for your NIC:
> > 
> > http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#devicefirmware
> 
> I upgraded to the latest firmware in portage and the "MAC suspend
> failed" errors have disappeared, but I still can't connect to the
> router.  Here is the only clue I see in dmesg:
> 
> No probe response from AP a1:b2:c3:d4:e5:f6 after 500ms, disconnecting.
> 
> Any ideas?

Try a later kernel which would have a more up to date driver.  Last time I had 
this problem it was corrected by unmasking and using a newer kernel.  It's 
something to do with the TTL that the driver uses and I'm not sure that this 
is a parameter that you can see listed under modinfo.  I believe it is hard 
coded.
-- 
Regards,
Mick

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* Re: [gentoo-user] Can't connect to new router
  2010-09-09 19:10     ` Mick
@ 2010-09-22  1:26       ` Grant
  2010-09-22 11:51         ` Mick
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Grant @ 2010-09-22  1:26 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

>> >> I just got a new TP-Link TL-WR1043ND wireless router but I can't seem
>> >> connect to it.  I've tried the Gentoo initscript as well as wicd.
>> >> With the initscript, I get:
>> >>
>> >> wlan3: carrier lost
>> >> wlan3: timed out
>> >>
>> >> I see a lot of this in dmesg:
>> >>
>> >> b43-phy0 ERROR: MAC suspend failed
>> >>
>> >> I can connect to other wireless routers just fine, and I can connect
>> >> to this one via ethernet.  I've tried configuring it in various ways,
>> >> security is disabled, and I've tried specifying static IPs with no
>> >> luck.  Does anyone know what I could be doing wrong?
>> >
>> > Check that you're using the latest kernel and the latest firmware.  I
>> > used to get this error with a particular cisco access point and it went
>> > away when I updated to 2.6.34 kernel series and also updated the
>> > firmware.  Have a good look in here to find the latest suitable firmware
>> > for your NIC:
>> >
>> > http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#devicefirmware
>>
>> I upgraded to the latest firmware in portage and the "MAC suspend
>> failed" errors have disappeared, but I still can't connect to the
>> router.  Here is the only clue I see in dmesg:
>>
>> No probe response from AP a1:b2:c3:d4:e5:f6 after 500ms, disconnecting.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>
> Try a later kernel which would have a more up to date driver.  Last time I had
> this problem it was corrected by unmasking and using a newer kernel.  It's
> something to do with the TTL that the driver uses and I'm not sure that this
> is a parameter that you can see listed under modinfo.  I believe it is hard
> coded.

I'm on the latest hardened-sources kernel so I'll wait it out.  In the
meantime I've plugged in a USB wireless NIC and it's working fine.
Thank you for your help.

- Grant



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* Re: [gentoo-user] Can't connect to new router
  2010-09-22  1:26       ` Grant
@ 2010-09-22 11:51         ` Mick
  2010-09-22 16:35           ` Grant
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Mick @ 2010-09-22 11:51 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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On Wednesday 22 September 2010 02:26:40 Grant wrote:
> >> >> I just got a new TP-Link TL-WR1043ND wireless router but I can't seem
> >> >> connect to it.  I've tried the Gentoo initscript as well as wicd.
> >> >> With the initscript, I get:
> >> >> 
> >> >> wlan3: carrier lost
> >> >> wlan3: timed out
> >> >> 
> >> >> I see a lot of this in dmesg:
> >> >> 
> >> >> b43-phy0 ERROR: MAC suspend failed
> >> >> 
> >> >> I can connect to other wireless routers just fine, and I can connect
> >> >> to this one via ethernet.  I've tried configuring it in various ways,
> >> >> security is disabled, and I've tried specifying static IPs with no
> >> >> luck.  Does anyone know what I could be doing wrong?
> >> > 
> >> > Check that you're using the latest kernel and the latest firmware.  I
> >> > used to get this error with a particular cisco access point and it
> >> > went away when I updated to 2.6.34 kernel series and also updated the
> >> > firmware.  Have a good look in here to find the latest suitable
> >> > firmware for your NIC:
> >> > 
> >> > http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#devicefirmware
> >> 
> >> I upgraded to the latest firmware in portage and the "MAC suspend
> >> failed" errors have disappeared, but I still can't connect to the
> >> router.  Here is the only clue I see in dmesg:
> >> 
> >> No probe response from AP a1:b2:c3:d4:e5:f6 after 500ms, disconnecting.
> >> 
> >> Any ideas?
> > 
> > Try a later kernel which would have a more up to date driver.  Last time
> > I had this problem it was corrected by unmasking and using a newer
> > kernel.  It's something to do with the TTL that the driver uses and I'm
> > not sure that this is a parameter that you can see listed under modinfo.
> >  I believe it is hard coded.
> 
> I'm on the latest hardened-sources kernel so I'll wait it out.  In the
> meantime I've plugged in a USB wireless NIC and it's working fine.
> Thank you for your help.

I'm on 2.6.34-gentoo-r6 and the b43 driver works fine here, but only a few 
kernels back it was exhibiting the same symptoms like yours.

Some users have mentioned that if you use WPA/WPA2 encryption the symptoms are 
surprisingly less frequent!

So until a more up to date kernel shows up you may want to look into 
experimenting with wpa_supplicant.
-- 
Regards,
Mick

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* Re: [gentoo-user] Can't connect to new router
  2010-09-22 11:51         ` Mick
@ 2010-09-22 16:35           ` Grant
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Grant @ 2010-09-22 16:35 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

>> >> >> I just got a new TP-Link TL-WR1043ND wireless router but I can't seem
>> >> >> connect to it.  I've tried the Gentoo initscript as well as wicd.
>> >> >> With the initscript, I get:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> wlan3: carrier lost
>> >> >> wlan3: timed out
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I see a lot of this in dmesg:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> b43-phy0 ERROR: MAC suspend failed
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I can connect to other wireless routers just fine, and I can connect
>> >> >> to this one via ethernet.  I've tried configuring it in various ways,
>> >> >> security is disabled, and I've tried specifying static IPs with no
>> >> >> luck.  Does anyone know what I could be doing wrong?
>> >> >
>> >> > Check that you're using the latest kernel and the latest firmware.  I
>> >> > used to get this error with a particular cisco access point and it
>> >> > went away when I updated to 2.6.34 kernel series and also updated the
>> >> > firmware.  Have a good look in here to find the latest suitable
>> >> > firmware for your NIC:
>> >> >
>> >> > http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#devicefirmware
>> >>
>> >> I upgraded to the latest firmware in portage and the "MAC suspend
>> >> failed" errors have disappeared, but I still can't connect to the
>> >> router.  Here is the only clue I see in dmesg:
>> >>
>> >> No probe response from AP a1:b2:c3:d4:e5:f6 after 500ms, disconnecting.
>> >>
>> >> Any ideas?
>> >
>> > Try a later kernel which would have a more up to date driver.  Last time
>> > I had this problem it was corrected by unmasking and using a newer
>> > kernel.  It's something to do with the TTL that the driver uses and I'm
>> > not sure that this is a parameter that you can see listed under modinfo.
>> >  I believe it is hard coded.
>>
>> I'm on the latest hardened-sources kernel so I'll wait it out.  In the
>> meantime I've plugged in a USB wireless NIC and it's working fine.
>> Thank you for your help.
>
> I'm on 2.6.34-gentoo-r6 and the b43 driver works fine here, but only a few
> kernels back it was exhibiting the same symptoms like yours.
>
> Some users have mentioned that if you use WPA/WPA2 encryption the symptoms are
> surprisingly less frequent!
>
> So until a more up to date kernel shows up you may want to look into
> experimenting with wpa_supplicant.

I'm actually using the same kernel version, for me it's
2.6.34-hardened-r6.  I've tried softmode with the same results.  I'm
using wicd and WPA2, and I tried wpa_supplicant when I first started
having the problem with the same results.

Thanks for your help.  I'm sure it will be fixed up soon.  Probably
already fixed in newer kernel versions.

- Grant



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