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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      Yeah, even if you choose wpa or both if you check the encryption used it's wpa2.

      Steve

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      • dennypageD
        dennypage
        last edited by

        At a minimum, it would appear that pfSense isn't invoking ifconfig correctly:

        Even with a standard of 11na and channel 36 specified in the config, ifconfig ath0_wlan0 reports

        media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet autoselect mode 11b <hostap>An explicit call to ifconfig specifying channel 36 will result in

        media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet autoselect mode 11na <hostap></hostap></hostap>

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        • dennypageD
          dennypage
          last edited by

          My current config if it helps:

          <opt2><if>ath0</if>
                                  <wireless><standard>11na</standard>
                                          <mode>hostap</mode>
                                          <protmode>off</protmode>
                                          <ssid>Test</ssid>
                                          <channel>36</channel>
                                          <authmode><txpower><distance><regdomain>fcc</regdomain>
                                          <regcountry>US</regcountry>
                                          <reglocation>indoor</reglocation>
                                          <auth_server_addr><auth_server_port><auth_server_shared_secret><auth_server_addr2><auth_server_port2><auth_server_shared_secret2><wme><enable></enable></wme>
                                          <txantenna>0</txantenna>
                                          <rxantenna>0</rxantenna>
                                          <wpa><macaddr_acl><auth_algs>1</auth_algs>
                                                  <wpa_mode>2</wpa_mode>
                                                  <wpa_key_mgmt>WPA-PSK</wpa_key_mgmt>
                                                  <wpa_pairwise>CCMP</wpa_pairwise>
                                                  <wpa_group_rekey>60</wpa_group_rekey>
                                                  <wpa_gmk_rekey>3600</wpa_gmk_rekey>
                                                  <passphrase><ext_wpa_sw></ext_wpa_sw></passphrase></macaddr_acl></wpa>
                                          <puren><enable></enable></puren></auth_server_shared_secret2></auth_server_port2></auth_server_addr2></auth_server_shared_secret></auth_server_port></auth_server_addr></distance></txpower></authmode></wireless>
                                  <enable><spoofmac><ipaddr>192.168.228.1</ipaddr>
                                  <subnet>24</subnet></spoofmac></enable></opt2>

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          • ?
            Guest
            last edited by

            The SG-2440 is rarely pretty new on the market and not so many peoples get their hands on
            but often if more then 2 or 3 miniPCIe slot where soldered on the board on is only for setting
            up an mSATA in it, because this ports is assigned to an SATA interface, could this be perhaps?

            So if so you might be only changing the miniPCIe WiFi card to another miniPCIe slot and all
            is fine then.  ;)

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            • C
              cmb
              last edited by

              @dennypage:

              At a minimum, it would appear that pfSense isn't invoking ifconfig correctly:

              It's set correctly, but there is a bug in the FreeBSD wireless bits with specifying mode. Related to: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/4517

              In 2.2.2, there is an option "auto" for standard, which leaves it unspecified. That will work around the issue you're showing there. We have a FreeBSD bug report opened on that. Though I've never seen that affect hostap mode.

              The only difference I see in your config and what I've been testing with is setting the regdomain, country and location, where I left mine to defaults. I'll try that exact config you have there.

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              • dennypageD
                dennypage
                last edited by

                With this config I get a continual reboot/crash/reboot/crash cycle.

                <opt2><if>ath0</if>
                                        <wireless><standard>11na</standard>
                                                <mode>hostap</mode>
                                                <protmode>off</protmode>
                                                <ssid>Test</ssid>
                                                <channel>36</channel>
                                                <authmode><txpower><distance><regdomain><regcountry><reglocation><auth_server_addr><auth_server_port><auth_server_shared_secret><auth_server_addr2><auth_server_port2><auth_server_shared_secret2><wme><enable></enable></wme>
                                                <wpa><macaddr_acl><auth_algs>1</auth_algs>
                                                        <wpa_mode>2</wpa_mode>
                                                        <wpa_key_mgmt>WPA-PSK</wpa_key_mgmt>
                                                        <wpa_pairwise>CCMP</wpa_pairwise>
                                                        <wpa_group_rekey>60</wpa_group_rekey>
                                                        <wpa_gmk_rekey>3600</wpa_gmk_rekey>
                                                        <passphrase><ext_wpa_sw></ext_wpa_sw></passphrase></macaddr_acl></wpa>
                                                <puren><enable></enable></puren></auth_server_shared_secret2></auth_server_port2></auth_server_addr2></auth_server_shared_secret></auth_server_port></auth_server_addr></reglocation></regcountry></regdomain></distance></txpower></authmode></wireless>
                                        <enable><spoofmac><ipaddr>192.168.228.1</ipaddr>
                                        <subnet>24</subnet></spoofmac></enable></opt2>

                If I change the two lines:

                <regdomain>fcc</regdomain>
                <regcountry>US</regcountry>

                Then the unit will successfully boot.

                I still have the crash report if you would like.

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                • C
                  cmb
                  last edited by

                  I worked with Denny via support to check this out on his system. Of the few configs that crash his system, and the other few that don't crash but don't work at all either, all of them work just fine for me here on the same hardware with no crashes. So seems this is a hardware issue of some sort with his system and we're facilitating a return. I'll take a look at the box when we get it back to further investigate the specific root cause. I'm guessing it's a bad wifi card but we'll see.

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                  • dennypageD
                    dennypage
                    last edited by

                    Once again, thanks for taking the time Chris.

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                    • dennypageD
                      dennypage
                      last edited by

                      Just to close this off, the problem was indeed a hardware problem. The pfSense folk sent out a replacement unit (overnight) and it works great.

                      I would like to extend my thanks to the folk at pfSense for taking good care of me.

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                      • luckman212L
                        luckman212 LAYER 8
                        last edited by

                        Interesting thread.  Was this a flaw with just your specific unit or a general errata with an earlier PCB revision that has since been corrected?

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                        • dennypageD
                          dennypage
                          last edited by

                          My personal thought is that the hardware problem was actually the WLE200NX (mini-PCIe WiFi card). I believe Chris was going to have a look at the defective unit, perhaps he will comment.

                          @luckman212:

                          Was this a flaw with just your specific unit or a general errata with an earlier PCB revision that has since been corrected?

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                          • C
                            cmb
                            last edited by

                            It ended up being a problem with the wireless card.

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