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Re: 7d1:3c10 D-Link System DWA-160 Xtreme N Dual Band USB Adapter(rev.A) [Atheros AR9001U-(2)NG] Invalid misc and Tx excessive retries

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Thanks for answering.

Im trying now to get the carl9170 debug working. I didnt see any parameter for debug while running modinfo carl9170. But some sort of debug code seems to be in place in compat-wireless under carl9170. What should i do to enable it. And second how can i get readings from /sys/kernel/debug to be exact. I dont know much of what comes to kernel debugging. And for third even the softmac numbers/statistics might be bogus, im still having problems with the driver while trying to run programs that are strict for smooth connection like online games.

The card is 7d1:3c10 which has been marked as Rev.A1 and sticker at the back says so too.

Thanks Kimmo

06.04.2011 15:38, Christian Lamparter kirjoitti:
On Tuesday 05 April 2011 14:13:50 Kimmo Huoso wrote:
Im having vast amount of  Invalid misc, Tx excessive retries. my
hardware is 7d1:3c10 D-Link System DWA-160 Xtreme N Dual Band USB
Adapter(rev.A) [Atheros AR9001U-(2)NG].
There are two "rev A", hope you got the second revision.

But back to the topic: these softmac numbers/statistics are bogus...
It might sound a bit weird, but in fact they are not high enough.

To make a fair comparison you would have to check the hardware
counters [RX_PHY_MISC_ERROR&  friends] instead. carl9170 already
has a debugfs interface for this reason [hw_[r|t]x_tally], but
ar9170usb lacks this feature.

Regards,
	Chr


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