Re: Problem with STA re-association when AP changes capabilities.

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On 02/19/2019 11:55 PM, Johannes Berg wrote:
On Tue, 2019-02-19 at 14:41 -0800, Ben Greear wrote:

If I then quickly restart the AP configured for /n mode, I would expect that the STA would
then connect with HT enabled.  However, what I notice is that it stays at /a rates.  Probably
this is because it did not rescan.  Here is an iw event log of this:

[snip]

So, is it OK that the station did not re-scan the AP and/or automatically refresh its beacon
info with the new capabilities?

I'd argue that's a case of "don't do that, then" :-)

How often would we expect that to happen in the real world? The spec
sort of assumes that capabilities etc. are static, so changing them
within a few hundred milliseconds or so is not something that would be
expected.

Just give it a new BSSID when you do this?

Hmm, new BSSID is interesting, and might work for me.  I also found that keeping
the AP down for 10 seconds appears to cause the station enough trouble that it will
do a full rescan to reconnect.

Another issue I found is that a quick bounce of the AP is often not noticed at all
by the station for a long time.  Probably because it is not sending (directed?) packets
and I guess the AP would still return ACKs for null-data probes even if STA is not
associated from AP's perspective.

I guess changing BSSID would fix that as well.

Thanks,
Ben

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Ben Greear <greearb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Candela Technologies Inc  http://www.candelatech.com

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