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    WRAP as wireless AP with wlm54g (Atheros) works only if pinging WHY???

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    • B
      blahfasel
      last edited by

      Hi…

      Here's what i have: (need any more infos? just let me know)

      WRAP Board
      wlm54g Atheros Wireless (Has two Antenna Ports, turned one off through sysctl command, (BTW setting won't stick when i put it in the sysctl.config any ideas how i can achieve that?)
      Pfsense Version 1.2RC2
      LAN: Ethernet 1
      WAN: Ethernet 2 (to Cable Modem configured trough DHCP)
      WLAN: Mode: Access Point, WEP, Bridged with LAN, Firewall rule to pass any to any and all protocols

      The behavior i am experiencing is rather strange... i can connect Notebooks (dell d620/apple iBookG4), I get an IP through DHCP... so far so good... now when i try to get a webpage, the first few bits get loaded and then suddenly everything stops... then i fire up "cmd" or "terminal.app" and issue a ping to a remote site to check connectivity... exactly in that moment the page starts loading again... when i continuously ping the outside world i don't experience any stalls... when i stop pinging -> first few bits get loaded... then nothing...

      I played around with diversity and turned off the antenna that isn't connected... that improved the range... but not the pinging phenomenon... that's the only positive thing i can report after hours of frustrating trial and error with the wireless and firewall settings... even installing older versions of pfsense didn't change the behavior...

      What am i missing??? been pondering for a while now... anyone got any ideas?

      Thanks... any help appreciated...

      Mike :-)

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        GruensFroeschli
        last edited by

        could you post the content of your system log when that happens?

        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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          Quant-or
          last edited by

          It looks like, due to bridging, the arp table isn't populated correctly.
          try tcpdump -i bridge0 (or whatever bridgeN corresponds this interfaces pair) and see what's going on when you try to access the web page and are getting a timeout.

          watch for messages like "who has arp blablabla" and replies

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