Stoped at EPAOL-Key 4/4 in wpa_supplicant 0.25 and latest Madwifi

Michael Reilly michaelr at cisco.com
Tue Nov 16 04:34:51 EST 2004


I will upgrade from cvs tonight and see if I can get it to work.  I upgraded 
  around the 5th of November.

michael

YenJung Chang wrote:
> I never try to compile the madwifi on 2.4.26. The kernel I used for
> wpa_supplicant 2.5 and madwifi from Nov 9 is 2.4.25.
> It is working fine after I re-compile the wpa_supplicant with the
> madwifi from Nov 9.
> I guess it also could be working fine with 2.4.26.
> 
> yj.
> 
> 
> On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 17:50:21 -0800, Michael Reilly <michaelr at cisco.com> wrote:
> 
>>I am using a 2.4.26 kernel.  That may be the difference.  I have not heard
>>of anyone able to get madwifi from October or later and wpa_supplicant 2.5
>>working on an Atheros card with a 2.4.2?.  Same with ndiswrapper 0.11.  I
>>took a look at ndiswrapper 0.12rc1 but it appears to not compile with a
>>2.4.26 kernel.
>>
>>So the people I know and myself who use Atheros cards are forced to use
>>driverloader at this time or try upgrading to a 2.6.x kernel and see if that
>>works.
>>
>>michael
>>
>>
>>Steven Ihde wrote:
>>
>>>On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 21:59:28 -0800, Michael Reilly wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>This is a well documented problem.  Atheros cards fail with madwifi and
>>>>ndiswrapper.  They work fine with driverloader.  I have not seen an
>>>>explanation for the problem nor any determination as to whether the problem
>>>>is in madwifi and ndiswrapper or it is in wpa_supplicant.
>>>>
>>>>Based on your message it sounds like a change made to madwifi since the
>>>>middle of August caused the problem.  Perhaps a similar change was made to
>>>>ndiswrapper.
>>>
>>>[snip]
>>>
>>>I'm successfully using an Atheros-based DLink DWL-G650 with madwifi
>>>(checked out mid-October) and wpa_supplicant 0.2.5 (Debian 0.2.5-2)
>>>with Debian unstable with kernel 2.6.8.  The AP is a Netgear FWG114P,
>>>and I'm using WPA-PSK.  So it would seem your statement that "Atheros
>>>cards fail with madwifi" needs further qualification.
>>>
>>>I must admit that there are good days and bad days -- sometimes
>>>wpa_supplicant spends upwards of a minute "Trying to associate" every
>>>time it rekeys, and other days it works great.  But fundamentally, it
>>>works.
>>>
>>>I've been meaning to figure out why it's so inconsistent.  The obvious
>>>answer is poor signal strength or interference, but this only seems to
>>>happen when rekeying and I often sit in a spot with a clear line of
>>>sight to the AP less than 50ft away and the signal strength seems
>>>good.  I had much better results with a Linksys AP, but my wife's
>>>PowerBook's AirPort card didn't get along with the Linksys, so we use
>>>the Netgear :-)
>>>
>>>-Steve
>>
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