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Op 29 mrt. 2017 13:51 schreef "Johannes Berg" <johannes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:johannes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>:
>
> On Wed, 2017-03-29 at 06:28 -0400, Dennis New wrote:
> > On Wed, 29 Mar 2017 09:34:50 +0200, Johannes Berg wrote:
> > > On Fri, 2017-03-24 at 21:32 -0400, Dennis New wrote:
> > > > Ever since I upgraded to the 4.10 kernels (I don't think this
> > > > behavior existed in the 4.8 series), after I startup my laptop
> > > > (either from cold boot, or from standby), my wlan0 interface
> > > > keeps
> > > > deauthenticating
> > > > ...
> > > > 19:23:29 kernel: wlan0: authenticate with 00:11:22:33:44:55
> > > > 19:23:29 kernel: ------------[ cut here ]------------
> > > > 19:23:29 kernel: WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 18925 at
> > > > net/mac80211/mlme.c:287 ieee80211_determine_chantype+0x12e/0x380
> > >
> > > This is already indicating a severe problem. I don't know how you
> > > end
> > > up in this situation with b43, since that doesn't have any
> > > regulatory
> > > magic afaict.
> > >
> > > > 19:23:29 kernel: wlan0: associated
> > > >
> > > > 19:24:29 kernel: wlan0: deauthenticating from 00:11:22:33:44:55
> > > > by
> > > > local choice (Reason: 3=DEAUTH_LEAVING)
> > >
> > > I'm convinced that this comes from reg_check_channels().
> > >
> > > The above WARN_ON() already told you that the channel was
> > > considered
> > > invalid.
> > >
> > > Do you know what channel your AP is on?
> >
> > 6
> >
> > > Perhaps show the output of "iw wlan0 scan dump" while it's
> >
> > connected (you have 60 seconds :P)
> >
> > I have been having stable connections for the past few days,
> > simply by putting a 60 second sleep before starting my wlan0.
> > Although
> > if I /etc/init.d/net.wlan0 restart it (without the delay), it will
> > still do this deauth'ing.
>
> Very strange.
>
> >       * 2437 MHz [6] 
> >         Maximum TX power: 20.0 dBm
> >         Channel widths:
>
> That's quite odd, why isn't it listing any possible channel widths?!

Is iw not handling 20MHZ_NOHT definition?

Regards,

Arend




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