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Hi,

You are right, since we have retransmissions at layer 2 with a 0.5 drop probability the pings still go through, but with high delay variations.

Anyway, I tested the patch posted by Javier Lopez, and it is now working for me.

Cheers

Daniel



El Jueves 5 de diciembre de 2013 23:07, Johannes Berg <johannes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió:
On Thu, 2013-12-05 at 21:37 +0000, Dani Camps wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I tried with kernel 3.12 but I still get the same error. Just to
> clarify, if wmediumd would work properly you should see in the ping
> approximately half of the packets being dropped, because the
> configuration file has 0.5 drop probability for all rates. If you see
> that the ping proceeds normally is because the error happened and
> wmediumd de-registered.

Not sure I saw packet loss, but I made wmediumd print out statistics and
it was definitely seeing packets ...


johannes
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