Juan Erbes wrote:
2009/10/17 Vahis
: I'm occasionally getting this in /var/log/messages. It doesn't seem to do harm, just wondering what it is.
I'm connected over UMTS modem while this happens.
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The message is explicit: "noise floor calibration timeout"
(2462MHz) is the rf frequency of a wifi device. UMTS works in 2100 MHz
Power off the wifi devices, and see what it happens. But this wifi device can be from Your neighbor.
Regards
I don't have wifi devices here myself except the machine's own wlan interface, not active. Maybe a neighbour, I know there are some around. I've sometimes used them for testing, some are wide open... But I've got a new one that I have never seen before either: "unsupported jumbo" That's another wifi thing, suppose? The landing path to Helsinki-Vantaa airport from the West goes nearby so there's airline traffic, but I quess it's not that :) -- Vahis -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org