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    Atheros wireless card issue

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      xbipin
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      i have been using 1.2.1 from some while now and currently the RC2 of it but i have been having this wireless card issue since ever with wifi with my iphone 3g but not with any other wifi device so i though mayb my config might be wrong or so, so can any1 recommend a good config to make iphone 3g wifi work fine with pfsense wifi.

      with my laptop it works fine but my iphone 3g, the wifi keeps dropping the connection

      my wifi card is Wistron DCMA81 Atheros 802.11a/b/g miniPCI wireless card

      opt1 config as follows:

      Type: static
      Bridge with: none
      IP address: 192.168.2.1/24
      Standard: 802.11g
      Mode: access point
      802.11g OFDM Protection Mode: protection mode RTS and CTS
      Transmit power: 32
      Channel: 11b/g - 11
      WEP:  disable
      WPA: disable
      WPA Mode: WPA
      WPA Key Management Mode: pre shared key
      Authentication: open system authentication
      WPA Pairwise: TKIP
      Key Rotation: 3000
      Master Key Regeneration: 3600
      Strict Key Regeneration: disable
      Enable IEEE802.1X: disable

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        GruensFroeschli
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        Set the transmit power to 99%. (This is actually 100%: 0-99 = 1-100)

        Also i believe i've read somewhere that the iPhone has problems with TKIP, so AES might be worth a try.

        We do what we must, because we can.

        Asking questions the smart way: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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          xbipin
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          i tried it but didt make much of a difference

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            xbipin
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            i think this is a general issue with 1.2.1 due to some wireless card drivers as the wireless client keeps dissociating after a few minutes. my question is will it be solved by using third party drivers in any future release or do i simply stick to 1.2 with the older freebsd version as it works fine with that?

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              sullrich
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              @xbipin:

              i think this is a general issue with 1.2.1 due to some wireless card drivers as the wireless client keeps dissociating after a few minutes. my question is will it be solved by using third party drivers in any future release or do i simply stick to 1.2 with the older freebsd version as it works fine with that?

              If it works fine with 1.2 then stick with it.  There are no "3rd party" drivers that we can switch to.

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                n1ko
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                And it isnt possible to downgrade to the previous driver (from the 6.3) ?

                Is this a common bug in the freebsd or somekind of pfsense specific bug?

                Also happens with my Nokia E90

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                  sullrich
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                  @n1ko:

                  And it isnt possible to downgrade to the previous driver (from the 6.3) ?

                  No.

                  @n1ko:

                  Is this a common bug in the freebsd or somekind of pfsense specific bug?
                  Also happens with my Nokia E90

                  FreeBSD issue.  Install a 7.0 FreeBSD iso and report the problem to freebsd-mobile@

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