Opened 12 years ago

Closed 5 years ago

Last modified 4 years ago

#8020 closed bug (invalid)

Wireless Connection problem with Intel 3945 Wireless Card

Reported by: jackburton Owned by: nobody
Priority: normal Milestone:
Component: Drivers/Network/iprowifi3945 Version: R1/Development
Keywords: Cc:
Blocked By: Blocking:
Platform: All

Description (last modified by jackburton)

I have a wpa2 protected wireless network at home, and a laptop with an Intel 3945 wireless card. Connecting to the wireless network often fails, and I have to try many times. From the logs I see it tries to connect to various non-hidden wpa2 networks I have in the neighborhood. Sometimes it connects to my network, but it happens only once in a while.

From the net_server logs, it seems it associates to the network, but then timeouts while authenticating.

Attachments (3)

net_server.log (3.8 KB ) - added by jackburton 12 years ago.
net server logs for the join try
syslog.log (7.3 KB ) - added by jackburton 12 years ago.
wireless_log.txt (11.1 KB ) - added by jackburton 10 years ago.
One more log

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Change History (16)

by jackburton, 12 years ago

Attachment: net_server.log added

net server logs for the join try

by jackburton, 12 years ago

Attachment: syslog.log added

comment:1 by jackburton, 12 years ago

Addendum: looks like it works a bit better with static configuration (IOW: no DHCP).

comment:2 by phoudoin, 12 years ago

I wonder if, as in Haiku ap scan is done by drivers and net_server, wpa_supplicant's ap_scan option should not be disabled (set to 0 or, maybe, 2 - see ap_scan option documentation) instead...

comment:3 by tqh, 12 years ago

Have you tested recent revisions? It has been working much better for me since hrev44350, although I don't have a hidden network.

comment:4 by jackburton, 12 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed

Works correctly now

comment:5 by jackburton, 12 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: closedreopened

No, not really. Worked the first time, rebooted, worked also the second time (joining by hand, with ifconfig join.... Then, left the WLAN, tried to join again (without rebooting) and didn't work. Tried multiple times, also ifconfig down/up, but no luck.

comment:6 by jackburton, 10 years ago

Component: Network & Internet/WirelessDrivers/Network/iprowifi3945
Description: modified (diff)

comment:7 by jackburton, 10 years ago

Could be related to the intel 3945 driver/firmware. It was working correctly in Ubuntu until version 12.04. Now I updated to Ubuntu 12.10 and I have the same issues that I see under Haiku (I have to try multiple times to be able to get a connection).

comment:8 by jackburton, 10 years ago

Summary: Connecting to wpa2 wireless network often doesn't workWireless Connection problem with Intel 3945 Wireless Card

by jackburton, 10 years ago

Attachment: wireless_log.txt added

One more log

comment:9 by axeld, 7 years ago

Owner: changed from axeld to nobody
Status: reopenedassigned

comment:10 by waddlesplash, 6 years ago

The iprowifi3945 driver was synced with FreeBSD 11.1 in hrev52043; please retest.

comment:11 by cocobean, 6 years ago

@jackburton - I worked with waddlesplash to confirm that the current wpi driver works perfectly in FreeBSD 11.2-STABLE (same wpi driver used for FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE) w/ wpa_supplicant v2.5. Researching current issue in #14235.

Version 0, edited 6 years ago by cocobean (next)

comment:12 by waddlesplash, 5 years ago

Resolution: invalid
Status: assignedclosed

No reply; and if Linux has the same problem, we really can't do much.

comment:13 by nielx, 4 years ago

Milestone: R1

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