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Thanks Emil and Jan,

On 1/29/20, Ryll, Jan (GED-SDD2) <Jan.Ryll@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Try to increase distance from router or other WiFi device.

Tried, but no avail.

> there are WiFi routers like AVM which are implement the WiFi Stack in a
> stricter way than other routers or other WiFi chips-firmware.
> I mention this cause weh ad some issue with a cypress wifi firmware which
> leads to "sometimes" disconnect from routers. And we figured out that this
> was mostly the case with AVM. We are in contact with AVM in it turns out
> that the AVM router work proberly. The issues was with the cypress chipset
> firmware. Now we are in contact with cypress and they accepted the issue.
> So it is not always a connman problem :-) .

That really worries me, my WiFi router is TP-Link AC1200 dual band
router, it should have no problem for my device to connect it as I
mentioned I have two devices one could connected without any issues.
that definitely won't be my WiFi chip uBlox Lily issues, if it was,
the another unit would not be possible to connect to my WiFi router in
office.

I am not saying it is connman problem or mwifiex problem or kernel
problem, what I like is to get  helps and clues from open source
communities to help me to debug and to find issues, it could be my
contributions as well if there could be potential open source bugs to
be found from my test, debug and report :-).

Thank you.

Kind regards,

- jh
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JH <jupiter.hce@xxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2020 10:22 AM
> To: linux-wireless <linux-wireless@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; connman
> <connman@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Strange inconsistant WiFi network behaviour
>
> Hi,
>
> I have 2 iMX6 devices running uBlox Lily WiFi, mrvl firmware
> sd8801_uapsta.bin in kernel 4.19.75. In my office, a WiFi router is just 1
> meter away, the WiFi signal should not be a problem. One device could
> connect to the WiFi router well and stably, one could not, here were error
> messages:
>
> [  408.990029] ieee80211 phy0: mwifiex_cfg80211_sched_scan_start :
> Invalid Sched_scan parameters
> .....................
>
> [56.986414] ieee80211 phy0: mwifiex_cfg80211_sched_scan_start :
> Invalid Sched_scan parameter
>
> connmand[13469]:
> ../connman-1.35/src/service.c:preferred_tech_add_by_type() type 5 service
> 0x119120 Telstra
> connmand[13469]: ../connman-1.35/src/service.c:auto_connect_service()
> preferred 1 sessions 0 reason auto
> connmand[13469]: ../connman-1.35/src/ntp.c:send_timeout() send timeout
> 2 (retries 0)
> connmand[13469]:
> ../connman-1.35/plugins/ofono.c:netreg_update_strength() /ubloxqmi_2
> Strength 80
> connmand[13469]: ../connman-1.35/src/ntp.c:send_timeout() send timeout
> 4 (retries 1)
> connmand[13469]: ../connman-1.35/plugins/wifi.c:throw_wifi_scan()
> device 0x118da8 0x116c78
> connmand[13469]:
> ../connman-1.35/src/device.c:connman_device_ref_debug() 0x118da8 ref 4 by
> ../connman-1.35/plugins/wifi.c:1214:throw_wifi_scan()
> connmand[13469]:
> ../connman-1.35/src/device.c:connman_device_set_scanning() device
> 0x118da8 scanning 1
> connmand[13469]:
> ../connman-1.35/src/technology.c:__connman_technology_scan_started()
> device 0x118da8
> connmand[13469]: ../connman-1.35/plugins/wifi.c:autoscan_timeout() interval
> 27
> connmand[13469]: ../connman-1.35/plugins/wifi.c:interface_state() wifi
> 0x11a7c8 interface state 4
> connmand[13469]: ../connman-1.35/plugins/wifi.c:scan_started()
> connmand[13469]: ../connman-1.35/src/rtnl.c:rtnl_message() NEWLINK len
> 56 type 16 flags 0x0000 seq 0 pid 0
> connmand[13469]: ../connman-1.35/plugins/wifi.c:scan_finished()
> connmand[13469]: ../connman-1.35/plugins/wifi.c:interface_state() wifi
> 0x11a7c8 interface state 3
>
> Both devices were installed the same firmware and software, if it was
> firmware / software issues, both would not be able to connect to WiFi, as
> one device could connect to the office WiFi router well, it could not the
> WiFi router problem either.
>
> If I move the faulty one to my home, it could connect to my home WiFi, so
> the device does not have WiFi problem, that is really confusing, what could
> cause that kind problem and how to debug and fix it?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> - jh
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