| From | Subject | Date |
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| Rui Paulo | CFR: 802.11s implementation (mesh11s project)
Hi,
If you would like to review the mesh11s code, you can find a diff
against HEAD here:
http://people.freebsd.org/~rpaulo/mesh_195323.diff
This is the most recent diff, but expect changes. We will present the
re@ team with a patch so we can discuss the inclusion of this in the
8.0 release.
Thanks,
--
Rui Paulo
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| Jul 3, 6:07 pm 2009 |
| Fang Wang | tcputo(RFC 5482) can work now
Hi,
The tcp UTO option described in RFC 5482 now is accomplished. The
branch is //depot/projects/soc2009/tcputo/.
Regards,
Fang Wang
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| Jul 3, 3:24 pm 2009 |
| Lawrence Stewart | Re: Slow local TCP transfers on -CURRENT
Hi Qing,
Did this ever get fixed? I don't think I saw a follow up to this thread
so just thought I'd check.
Cheers,
Lawrence
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| Jul 3, 7:51 am 2009 |
| Barney Cordoba | Re: Polling and kern.polling.idle_poll
There are few applications where dropping buckets of packets is preferable to losing the keyboard. If "livelock is a problem", then your systems are too slow for the task.
Livelock can easity be tuned with the "work" parameter. fxp drivers are hard coded to (I think) 6000 ints per second, so its not rocket science to set your tuning parameters to whatever the system can handle before entering a livelock scenario. In reality, interrupt moderation is the equivalent of polling 6000 times per second, in t...
| Jul 3, 7:31 am 2009 |
| 刘凯 | 11n-aware rate control algorithm?
Hi all
I am working on someting about 802.11n recently, but 11n transmit requires
an 11n-aware rate control algorithm. Does anybody have write the algorithm?
Could someone give me some advice and some example to help me.
thank you
Micheal Kevin
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| Jul 2, 9:53 pm 2009 |
| 刘凯 | WDS support?
Hi all:
I am looking for information about WDS in freebsd.I wonder whether the
WDS is supported and how to config it.
thank you
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Michael Kevin
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| Jul 2, 9:33 pm 2009 |
| Sam Leffler | Re: WDS support?
In HEAD look at tools/tools/net80211/scripts. I don't think the
handbook has anything.
Sam
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| Jul 3, 12:47 am 2009 |
| Pyun YongHyeon | Re: Polling and kern.polling.idle_poll
Lack of intelligent interrupt mitigation is a weak point of fxp(4)
hardwares. You may not need poling(4) any more on recent PCIe
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| Jul 2, 8:47 pm 2009 |
| Nikos Vassiliadis | Re: ndis and USB wirelless ethernet
Hello Weongyo & net,
I did some tests with an AP. The bad news is that I am
getting random crashes. At least I cannot relate them
to something... It just stops responding, I cannot break
to the debugger. Would I try another driver? there are
3 versions if I recall correctly on the vendor's site.
Something strange I've noticed, is that if I set the ssid
before setting the interface to "up" state, it does not
associate with the AP.
ifconfig wlan0 down
ifconfig wlan0 ssid barba
ifconfig wl...
| Jul 3, 11:49 am 2009 |
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