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Re: wl127x: Unable to associate with a WPA2-PSK AP

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On 10-07-2013 09:48, Luciano Coelho wrote:
On Tue, 2013-07-09 at 14:22 +0100, José Miguel Gonçalves wrote:
On 09-07-2013 13:42, Arik Nemtsov wrote:
On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 2:27 PM, José Miguel Gonçalves
<jose.goncalves@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Any more ideas on how to debug this? Is there any specific debug_level mask
that can apply to the driver to help it?
You can try the mask 0x63c20 (it's pretty verbose, so I would put it
in pastebin).

Perhaps this is a genuine problem with the antenna of the card?
Nope. The AP is 1 meter away form my board (even without antenna in the
card it should associate).
Too strong a signal can also cause problems, because of distortion.


Can
you verify the RSSI of the AP is ok using iw?
The iw output:

http://pastebin.com/XmEzqjHs
This looks okay, but the RSSI value cannot be trusted blindly.  There
are other factors that can influence the signal quality, such as the
SNR.


The dmesg output with debug mask set to 0x63c20:

http://pastebin.com/zGE0Gfp8

Note that with debug activated I did not see the driver's "Beacon loss
detected" messages.
There could be some timing issue here.  Is it always like that? Do you
*always* see the "Beacon loss" messages without debugging and *never*
with debugging?


Yep, is always like that!

José Gonçalves
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