did a bit more investigation: Try searching google for giwscan, from what it looks like to me the first entry may help, This is the first entry http://lkml.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0612.2/1394.html They are talking about a (sounds like) similar problem... Maybe you can find a solution there. Also sysctl may aid in the final solution or at least an interim one. -e On Mon, 2012-10-08 at 08:06 +0200, C wrote:
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 8:45 PM, Eric Gunther wrote:
Hi,
don't know directly what your issue is but I did some looking around and found that accourding to http://standards.ieee.org/findstds/standard/802.3bf-2011.html TSSI is time synchronization service interface.
I imagine maybe your clock is off?-- just a wild guess.
I thought about that too. I'm using NTP to set system time, and my EFI/BIOS time is set to roughly the same. So... unless my NTP is really messed up, it should be close to accurate.
I haven't made any headway on solving this at all. The driver "works" when it's loaded. The WiFi card is seen and it immediately will connect to my router. It works fine right up until I try to stream a large amount of data (YouTube video or Speedtest.net for example)... then it hard locks.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10441038 is the closest I've found anywhere that looks similar.
I haven't been able to figure out if it's me... openSUSE... the driver... or what. I plan on swapping HDs in the coming week so I can try out other Linux distros. If they lock up with the WiFi driver... well I guess that will point to the driver. I can't think of any other way to try and narrow this down. Any other ideas are welcome :-P If I can narrow the problem down a bit, I will have something for a bug report. Right now, it's just a lockup with (as yet) no helpful log info that I can find.
C. -- openSUSE 12.2 x86_64, KDE 4.9.2
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