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Re: iwl4965 - wpa_supplicant can't see 5Ghz frequencies - 2.6.26-rc1 kernel

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On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 12:48 AM, Vincent C Jones
<v.jones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 2008-05-10 at 21:56 +0300, Tomas Winkler wrote:
>> >
>> > May be more to this than just missing 802.11a channel reporting...
>> > walked to within range of a NetGear dual-band 802.11N 5GHz/11G 2.4GHz AP
>> > and could not even see the 802.11A side of the AP, (while another
>> > machine was associated with it, so both halves of the AP were up).
>> > I associated on the G channel, then tried to force an association on the
>> > A channel by setting the frequency with iwconfig. At some point, I got
>> > the following (note that I could still associate with the G channel when
>> > done):
>> >
>> > ay 10 11:20:04 X61 kernel: ------------[ cut here ]------------
>> > May 10 11:20:04 X61 kernel: WARNING: at
>> > include/../net/mac80211/rate.h:153 rs_get_rate+0x159/0x194 [iwl4965]()
>>
>> Something went wrong with station management.  Do you use same BSSID
>> on the both interfaces A and G?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Tomas
>
> No.
> 1st Floor-NetGear Dual Band AGN A/N on 36, BSSID = NetworkingUnlimited
>                                  G on 11, BSSID = NetworkingUnlimited-G
> 2nd Floor - 3Com POE A/G in A modeA on 48, BSSID = NetworkingUnlimited
>

I'm asking for BSSID like mac address not SSID like network name
Thanks
Tomas
>
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