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On 28.05.2009 18:29, Pavel Roskin wrote:
> The current kernel version is more important than the one you tried
> initially.  Also, the chip revision from the kernel log may be useful.
Tried several stable releases from 2.6.24 to 2.6.29, current one is
2.6.30-rc6 tag from wireless-testing.git

> The reason for disconnect should be printed before that line.
I will log and save, once I'm at university again.

> It must be from the driver, not from wpa_supplicant.
Figured as much, otherwise it'd be very surprising if wpa_supplicant was
broken over a decade without anyone but me noticing. :)

> Using -Dwext or -Dnl80211 should have no effect on disconnects.
good to know, one thing less.

> If you can, try connecting to an access point with known good signal to
> see if the problem is caused by low signal.
Problem is that I don't have any "known working" APs in public. :-/

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Mierswa, Daniel

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