![]() You can probably work around this by setting Expected behaviour is that a SIGHUP is sent to the process, so the process gets notified it no longer has a terminal. Sep 16 18:39:55 raspberrypi sshd: pam_unix(sshd:session): session closed for user $ ![]() Sep 16 18:39:54 raspberrypi systemd: Started Session 139 of user pi. No value changed between the former initializing and that point in time so again it does nothing except adding delay:ĥ sessions $ loginctl session-status 139 Patch 2 - Don't reinit the chip when the PHY gets connected. If (ret net, "Timed out writing MII reg %02X\n", idx) Ret = _smsc95xx_write_reg(dev, MII_DATA, val, in_pm) If (ret net, "Error reading -238,13 +202,6 /* confirm MII not busy */ Ret = _smsc95xx_read_reg(dev, MII_DATA, &val, in_pm) if (ret net, "Timed out reading MII reg %02X\n", idx) * set the address, index & direction (read from PHY) */Īddr = mii_address_cmd(phy_id, idx, MII_READ_ | MII_BUSY_) if (ret net, "%s: MII is busy\n", _func_) ret = _smsc95xx_phy_wait_not_busy(dev, in_pm) Static u32 mii_address_cmd(int phy_id, int idx, u16 op) } while (!time_after(jiffies, start_time + HZ)) if (ret net, "Error reading MII_ACCESS\n") ret = _smsc95xx_read_reg(dev, MII_ADDR, &val, in_pm) static int _must_check _smsc95xx_phy_wait_not_busy(struct usbnet *dev, * Loop until the read is completed with timeout When you are sure all the settings are correct, and there are no filters (MAC) or limits (number of active WiFi connections),Ĭode: Select all - linux.old/drivers/net/usb/smsc95xx.c 13:22:16.229969472 +0200 so the ZeroW is working this way in my case. I am using my ZeroW's also on a router that is acting on 5GHz and 2.4GHz band simultaneously with the same SSID (and same password). it will distort transmission/reception - the weak signal of the ZeroW goes unter in the noise, because the router is amplifying/attenuating too strong to keep the other already established communications running.īTW: is the 3A+ making its connection to the router on the 5GHz band or the 2.4GHz band, when you plug the SD card to your 3A+?Ĭan you force the 3A+ to use 2.4GHz band if it used the 5GHz band? Too close to router or other strong wifi/bt devices: i heard, that a too strong signal is also a problem. Too far away: the ZeroW can see the strong signal from the router, but the weak signal from the ZeroW does not reach the router for proper two way communication. Maybe you are too far away to the router with your ZeroW. My WiFi SSID is correctly seen by a scan, but the board cannot connect to it. The very same microSD card, pulled from the Zero W and inserted into a 3 A+ as is, works perfectly: the 3A+ connects to WiFi without any issue. SSID is the same for the two bands (not split). It fails to connect to a 2.4 GHz+5 GHz WiFi router (b/g/n). Code: Select all PID TTY STAT TIME COMMANDġ4 ? I 0:01 Ĩ9 ? Ss 0:01 /lib/systemd/systemd-journaldġ14 ? I 0:00 Ģ54 ? Ss 0:00 /lib/systemd/systemd-logindĢ64 ? SLsl 0:00 /usr/sbin/rngd -r /dev/hwrngĢ73 ? Ss 0:00 /sbin/wpa_supplicant -u -s -O /run/wpa_supplicantĢ75 ? Ssl 0:00 /usr/sbin/rsyslogd -n -iNONEģ39 ? S 0:00 /usr/bin/hciattach /dev/serial1 bcm43xx 3000000 flowģ81 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/lib/bluetooth/bluetoothdĤ03 ? Ss 0:00 wpa_supplicant -B -c/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicanĤ28 tty1 Ss+ 0:00 /sbin/agetty -o -p - \u -noclear tty1 linuxĤ37 ? Ss 0:00 /lib/systemd/systemd -userĤ76 ? I 0:00
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