[MLB-WIRELESS] DLINK 900AP+ hanging/race problem

Michael_Florence at dlink.com.au Michael_Florence at dlink.com.au
Mon Nov 18 11:31:03 EST 2002



Rowan,

I will forward this to our tech support team for analysis if you like. Can you
please let me know if you have / have not sent this to them?

Michael Florence
michael at dlink.com.au








Rowan Crowe <rowan at sensation.net.au> on 18/11/2002 05:56:15 AM
                                                                                
                                                                                
                                                                                


                                                              
                                                              
                                                              
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Just noticed this problem... I run my laptop (Avaya Gold card) with power
saving features on. The power LED normally blinks rapidly, showing the
card alternating between active and sleeping, and the activity LED blinks
when there are actually packets going somewhere.

After having the laptop powered on for a couple of hours the LEDs went
bonkers - *both* of them blinking rapidly. I also had a complete loss of
IP transport, even though I was apparently still connected to the AP. The
"WLAN" LED on the 900AP+ was also going for its life, like a whole heap of
traffic was passing through, but sniffing on my FreeBSD box showed zero
traffic.

Switching off power saving mode on the laptop 'fixed' the problem. I
figured it was a quirk due to low batteries, but they're now fully charged
and re-enabling power saving results in the same problem. (Note the laptop
was also rebooted and the problem still existed)

The only solution to this problem was to power cycle the AP!

Has anyone seen this before? Maybe the power saving routines in the
firmware (on either the AP or the card) are buggy? This could be a serious
issue on a public access point...

Cheers.


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Rowan Crowe - Melbourne, Australia
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