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Atheros Chipset Issues

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 1.2.1-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems-RETIRED
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    serialdie
    last edited by Aug 3, 2008, 4:17 AM

    Well as recommended I am using the latest snapshot…. "pfSense-20080729-0437.iso.gz 29-Jul-2008 01:32 40M" and still the disconnect issue remains....

    hostapd: ath0: STA 00:1d:4f:27:62:09 IEEE 802.11: deauthenticated due to local deauth request

    Is there a plan for a fix on this issue?

    TIA!

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      cmb
      last edited by Aug 4, 2008, 4:39 AM

      It looks like this has been an issue in various cases long before 1.2.1. I've never personally seen it, if you can provide specific information on how to replicate and I can replicate it, we might be able to report it to one of the FreeBSD lists and get a resolution.

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        serialdie
        last edited by Aug 5, 2008, 3:26 AM Aug 4, 2008, 1:15 PM

        After I fire up my iTouch Instantly I see this in my logs…

        Aug 4 07:39:04 hostapd: ath0: STA  IEEE 802.11: associated
        Aug 4 07:39:05 hostapd: ath0: STA  WPA: pairwise key handshake completed (WPA)
        Aug 4 07:39:05 hostapd: ath0: STA  WPA: group key handshake completed (WPA)
        Aug 4 07:39:05 hostapd: ath0: STA  WPA: group key handshake completed (WPA)
        Aug 4 07:40:07 hostapd: ath0: STA  WPA: received EAPOL-Key 2/2 Group with unexpected replay counter
        Aug 4 07:40:07 hostapd: ath0: STA  WPA: group key handshake completed (WPA)
        Aug 4 07:41:05 hostapd: ath0: STA  WPA: group key handshake completed (WPA)
        Aug 4 07:42:08 hostapd: ath0: STA  IEEE 802.11: deauthenticated due to local deauth request


        From shell

        athstats

        1263011 data frames received
        2116051 data frames transmit
        14129 tx frames with an alternate rate
        124432 long on-chip tx retries
        1427 tx failed 'cuz too many retries
        48M current transmit rate
        9575 tx management frames
        3 tx frames discarded prior to association
        35 tx frames with no ack marked
        2112443 tx frames with short preamble
        542247 rx failed 'cuz of bad CRC
        4975313 rx failed 'cuz of PHY err
            222509 OFDM timing
            4752796 CCK timing
            8 CCK restart
        1153264 beacons transmitted
        4041 periodic calibrations
        -1 rssi of last ack
        26 avg recv rssi
        -96 rx noise floor
        14 cabq frames transmitted
        7682 switched default/rx antenna
        Antenna profile:
        [1] tx  201288 rx    51144
        [2] tx  1913327 rx  1232991

        cat hostapd_ath0.conf

        interface=ath0
        driver=bsd
        logger_syslog=-1
        logger_syslog_level=0
        logger_stdout=-1
        logger_stdout_level=0
        dump_file=/tmp/hostapd_ath0.dump
        ctrl_interface=/var/run/hostapd
        ctrl_interface_group=wheel
        #accept_mac_file=/tmp/hostapd_ath0.accept
        #deny_mac_file=/tmp/hostapd_ath0.deny
        #macaddr_acl=
        ssid=pfSense-nUll
        debug=
        auth_algs=1
        wpa=1
        wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
        wpa_pairwise=TKIP
        wpa_group_rekey=60
        wpa_gmk_rekey=3600
        wpa_strict_rekey=
        wpa_passphrase=******************t
        ieee8021x=
        #Enable the next lines for preauth when roaming. Interface = wired or wireless interface talking to the AP you want to roam from/to
        #rsn_preauth=1
        #rsn_preauth_interfaces=eth0#

        cat ath0_setup.sh

        #!/bin/sh

        pfSense wireless configuration script.

        enable shell debugging

        set -x
        /bin/ps awwuxx | grep hostapd | grep ath0 | awk '{ print $2 }' | xargs kill

        /sbin/ifconfig ath0 down
        /sbin/ifconfig ath0 mediaopt hostap
        /sbin/ifconfig ath0 mode '11g'
        /sbin/ifconfig ath0 channel '6'
        /sbin/ifconfig ath0 -mediaopt turbo
        /sbin/ifconfig ath0 ssid 'pfSense-nUll'
        /sbin/ifconfig ath0 -hidessid
        /sbin/ifconfig ath0 -mediaopt adhoc
        /sbin/ifconfig ath0 protmode 'rtscts'
        /sbin/ifconfig ath0 mode 11g pureg
        /sbin/ifconfig ath0 -apbridge
        /sbin/ifconfig ath0 -wme
        /sbin/ifconfig ath0 authmode open wepmode off
        /sbin/ifconfig ath0 txpower '70'
        /sbin/ifconfig ath0 mtu 1500
        /sbin/ifconfig ath0 up
        /usr/sbin/hostapd -B /var/etc/hostapd_ath0.conf

        Thank you for your reply and attention to this matter!

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          serialdie
          last edited by Aug 4, 2008, 1:17 PM

          By the way the card specs…

          802.11a/b/g WLM54SAG mPCI
          Witha a ALIX 2c3 Board.

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            cmb
            last edited by Aug 4, 2008, 9:45 PM

            The iPhone and iPod Touch must use TKIP with WPA, you probably just have a configuration they aren't compatible with. I'm not sure why it is that they won't work unless you set it to TKIP, but that's what I do and what others have reported on here.

            This also is the case with AirTunes, though my Mac mini G4 will connect regardless of that setting.

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              jmontes4
              last edited by Aug 5, 2008, 1:10 AM Aug 5, 2008, 1:04 AM

              I would like to add Dell's wireless print server 3300 to this list.  I had to set pfSense to use TKIP only.  If I tried to set the option to both AES and TKIP(option "Both") I would get that error.

              Edit:  I had to edit my post it initially stated "the option to both WPA and TKIP(option "Both")".  Sorry for any mix up.

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                serialdie
                last edited by Aug 5, 2008, 3:21 AM

                Thank You for all the reply's…
                @cmb:

                Here are the settings I have been using...

                General configuration
                Type - Static

                Bridge with - none
                IP Address - 10.30.2.1/24

                Standard - 802.11g

                Mode - Access Point

                802.11g OFDM Protectione Mode - Protection Mode RTS and CTS

                802.11g only - Is checked.

                Transmit Power - 70mW - It seems that at this range I get better reception and less disconnects...

                Channel - 11g Turbo - 6  - Also is the most stable channel I can get any thing else I use it grabs the wireless and makes it more unstable.

                WPA - Enable

                WPA Mode - WPA

                WPA Key Management Mode - Pre Shared Key

                Authentication - Open System Authentication

                WPA Pairwise - TKIP

                Key Rotation - 60

                Master Key Regeneration - 3600

                Any suggestions to make my system  more stable? I have been using TKIP since day one...

                I have 2 iTouch one is running Firmware v 2.0 and the other 1.1.4 or something around that range... But both seem to experience the same disconnect issue the 1.1 more than tha 2.0

                Thank You all for your attention.

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                  covex
                  last edited by Aug 11, 2008, 9:45 PM

                  my iphone 3g connects to ddwrt ap with wpa2/aes just fine

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                    serialdie
                    last edited by Aug 11, 2008, 10:35 PM

                    @covex:

                    my iphone 3g connects to ddwrt ap with wpa2/aes just fine

                    DD-WRT is Linux… Where pfSense is FreeBSD.

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                      covex
                      last edited by Aug 12, 2008, 5:46 AM

                      I know, what I meant is that it works with ads too not just tkip

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                        cmb
                        last edited by Oct 2, 2008, 8:51 PM

                        In FreeBSD 7.0 based releases, I no longer have to force TKIP for my iPod Touch and AirTunes to work properly, they work fine on Any now.

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                          serialdie
                          last edited by Oct 20, 2008, 4:44 AM

                          Is this on the latest Update?

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