Opened 6 weeks ago

Last modified 4 weeks ago

#18978 new bug

idualwifi7260 takes several minutes to connect (regression)

Reported by: vidrep Owned by: waddlesplash
Priority: normal Milestone: Unscheduled
Component: Drivers/Network/idualwifi7260 Version: R1/beta4
Keywords: Cc:
Blocked By: Blocking:
Platform: All

Description

hrev57921 x86_64 idualwifi7260

After booting and selecting the wireless network, Haiku indicates that the connection is "ready", but when attempting to load a webpage or update software, the connction takes several minutes before it is functional.After that, it performs normally, until next reboot.

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Change History (10)

by vidrep, 6 weeks ago

Attachment: syslog added

comment:1 by vidrep, 6 weeks ago

Component: - GeneralNetwork & Internet/Wireless
Owner: changed from nobody to mmlr

comment:2 by vidrep, 6 weeks ago

Summary: idualwifi7260 takes several minutes to connectidualwifi7260 takes several minutes to connect (regression)

I have modified the description to indicate that it is another regression. I’ll try to track down the exact revision where this wifi connection issue happened.

comment:3 by vidrep, 5 weeks ago

I spent the morning tracking down where the regression happened. hrev57510 is working, hrev57514 not working. hrev57512 appears to be the likely culprit.

comment:4 by waddlesplash, 4 weeks ago

Component: Network & Internet/WirelessDrivers/Network/idualwifi7260
Owner: changed from mmlr to waddlesplash

comment:5 by waddlesplash, 4 weeks ago

Clearly DHCP works so traffic must be flowing. What do you mean by "doesn't work"? Does it not work at all, does traffic flow slowly, ...?

comment:6 by vidrep, 4 weeks ago

After I select my wifi network, Haiku indicates the connection is ready. However, if I try to open a web page or SoftwareUpdater the connection will time out, unless I wait anywhere from 3 - 5 minutes first. After that everything works normally until next reboot.

comment:7 by waddlesplash, 4 weeks ago

Can you try accessing something on your LAN via an IP address, to see if the problem is DNS?

comment:8 by vidrep, 4 weeks ago

I never gave a general description of "doesn't work". I explained the issue as concisely as I could.

comment:9 by vidrep, 4 weeks ago

Connection takes about 30 seconds when pinging various devices on my LAN. After the connection is established, I can access outside connections OK. If I do not ping devices on my LAN first, and try to access an outside website (for example) the connection is not established for about 4 or 5 minutes. During that time the connection times out or hostname is not found.

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