Return-path: Received: from mail-fx0-f46.google.com ([209.85.161.46]:58503 "EHLO mail-fx0-f46.google.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1751366Ab1LOTum (ORCPT ); Thu, 15 Dec 2011 14:50:42 -0500 Received: by faar15 with SMTP id r15so2609180faa.19 for ; Thu, 15 Dec 2011 11:50:41 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <4EEA4F8E.60602@lwfinger.net> (sfid-20111215_205045_564969_0A7DE4D0) Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 13:50:38 -0600 From: Larry Finger MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Tim Gardner CC: Seth Forshee , Chaoming Li , linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org Subject: Re: Problems associating with RTL8188CE References: <4ECA99CC.7020008@lwfinger.net> <20111121185610.GD6736@thinkpad-t410> <4ECB028E.3030809@lwfinger.net> <20111122022008.GA17661@thinkpad-t410> <20111213194231.GA30788@thinkpad-t410> <4EE7B85E.3070802@lwfinger.net> <20111213212606.GB30788@thinkpad-t410> <4EE82CC6.2030307@lwfinger.net> <20111214162333.GB19410@thinkpad-t410> <4EE8D150.8090100@lwfinger.net> <20111214164902.GD19410@thinkpad-t410> <4EE91A87.5090207@canonical.com> <4EE9445B.1010504@lwfinger.net> <4EEA3F53.40305@canonical.com> In-Reply-To: <4EEA3F53.40305@canonical.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Sender: linux-wireless-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: On 12/15/2011 12:41 PM, Tim Gardner wrote: > On 12/14/2011 05:50 PM, Larry Finger wrote: >> Tim, >> >> I did the live test with the Dec. 14 build of 12.04 (64 bit). It >> connected with my WNDR3300 with no difficulty. I tested all 4 modes >> supported by the AP. All worked. >> >> I assume that an installation would work the same as the live version, >> but that is easy for you to test. >> >> Larry >> > > Here are the 3 modes I was able to successfully test on my WNDR3300 as an open AP: > > * Up to 270Mbps at 2.4Ghz > 11N Channel: 03/2.422Ghz > in this mode only the 11N SSID is beaconed. > iperf: 11.2 Mbps average over 120 seconds, high of 26.2 Mbps, low of 6.71 > > * Up to 270Mbps at 5Ghz & 54Mbps at 2.4Ghz > 11N Channel: 36 / 5.180Ghz > 11G Channel: auto > in this mode only the G beacon can be seen (which makes sense) > iperf: 14.3 Mbps average over 120 seconds, high of 28.5 Mbps, low of 8.97 > > * Up to 130Mbps at 2.4Ghz > 11N Channel: 03/2.422Ghz > in this mode only the 11N SSID is beaconed. > iperf: 16.0 Mbps average over 120 seconds, high of 28.9 Mbps, low of 7.44 > > This mode would not acquire a beacon using the rtl8192ce: > > * Up to 130Mbps at 5Ghz & 54Mbps at 2.4Ghz > 11N Channel: 36 / 5.180Ghz > 11G Channel: auto > in this mode no beacon can be seen. > > I verified using a MacBook Air under OS/X that the N SSID was appearing on the 5 > Ghz channel, but couldn't see the G beacon. Maybe its a bug in the WNDR3300. I had never used the "auto" channel setting before. When I set my AP to the same configuration as yours (130/54 and 36/auto), it sent the 802.11n beacon in the 2.4GHz channel. The 11G SSID was not seen; however, I could connect to the AP on channel 1. When I switched to 11G channel 1, rather than auto, then I saw the 11G SSID in the beacon. I then tested the 5G band using a Dell DW1450 (p54usb) dual-band device. The 11N SSID was present on channel 36 using auto or channel 1. There may be a bug in the WNDR3300 firmware. Sometimes when I switched from channel 1 to auto for the 2G band, that band would beacon the 11G SSID, and other times, it would beacon the 11N SSID. I have not determined a pattern. The 11N SSID is always shown on the selected 5G channel. I could, however, connect the RTL8188CE to whatever SSID the AP was sending on the 2.4GHz band. Curiouser and curiouser, Larry