2012/1/18 MR <g7af0ec1e3ea1e7b1@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > > > Turned out I got lucky previous time. > > > > > >This time I went to the other AP, spent some time under it, roamed > back > > and > > > > > >WiFi didn't disappear. I didn't even lose XMPP connections in the > > process. > > > > > > > > >Maybe debug printing (which prints a lot) managed to introduce some > > extra > > > delays into some race condition. > > > > > > I hope I will have time to test this more on Monday. Tomorrow I will > be > > > > > using WiFi less than usual. > > > >Now I went a few time back and forth, spent a lot of time under > previously > > > > risky AP and still there are no problems.. > > > > I wonder if maybe a congested AP could help.. But unclear how to obtain > > that quickly and reliably. > > Even with debugging off WiFi works reliably across different conditions. > you can test frequent roaming with the attached script. also you can test roaming, after enabling ASPM(attached script, courtesy: Luis) please completely read and understand http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Documentation/ASPM incorrect tweak may cause hardware issues. -- shafi
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