Continuous wifi errors
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Dear Debianistas,
I get the following messages continuously, via dmesg:
[10438.440147] wlan0: switched to long barker preamble
(BSSID=00:0c:41:fb:d5:50)
[10453.293891] wlan0: switched to short barker preamble
(BSSID=00:0c:41:fb:d5:50)
[10741.016287] wlan0: switched to long barker preamble
(BSSID=00:0c:41:fb:d5:50)
[10755.142445] wlan0: switched to short barker preamble
(BSSID=00:0c:41:fb:d5:50)
[11337.978637] wlan0: switched to long barker preamble
(BSSID=00:0c:41:fb:d5:50)
[11353.674135] wlan0: switched to short barker preamble
(BSSID=00:0c:41:fb:d5:50)
[11576.083088] wlan0: switched to long barker preamble
(BSSID=00:0c:41:fb:d5:50)
This happened with D-Link, Netgear and Linksys access points, so I
don't even know where to start. It very much interferes with network
speed due to what looks like constant renegotiation. And yes, it gets
worse with heavier traffic.
Suggestions?
Curt-
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Those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end,
for they do so with the approval of their consciences.
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