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On Di, 18 Okt 2011, Guy, Wey-Yi wrote:
> it is very interesting, for sure there is a bug here which cause NIC
> stop working, if you look at the tx queue, hwq 0 is stop, which mean
> nothing go out. I am not sure how we get into this? yes, most likely

Yes, that is my obervation, too. Nothing goes out, so reassociation
does not succeed.

> Could you help me how to repro this problem?

Not really, besides you come here to my university ;-)
I have this problem currently only with the routers here at
the university, not with other routers.

Any other way I can provide you help?

Best wishes

Norbert
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