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Pavel Roskin wrote:
Quoting Larry Finger <larry.finger@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Using the latest git pull from Linus, I am able to associate with my BEFW11S4 AP using the b43
driver. The problem is probably not in mac80211.

Sorry, I should have mentioned that. I tested bcm43xx-mac80211 from the latest Fedora 7 kernel and it was fine with that router. ath5k from wireless-2.6/everything was also fine. Current MadWifi is fine. Current at76_usb (not mac80211 based yet) is fine. It's only the Intel 3945 card that has problems with it.

I don't know why iwl3945 composes the association request on its own and what happens to it later. Besides, mac80211 10.0.0 is something heavily patched by Intel AFAIK. I wanted to test the git version of Intel mac80211, but intellinuxwireless.org appears to be down or unreachable at the moment and I didn't have a recent clone. The kernel mac80211 is definitely not the suspect.

I was aware of "error 18", and when I noticed some activity about rates in wireless-2.6/everything, so I decided to see how that problem would be affected.

does loading the module with disable_hw_scan=1 helps?
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