Hello, I've been trying to get 9front working on a Sony Vaio P. I got an Intel AC7260 for WiFi. Everything seems to work fine, but I can't connect to my WPA2 home network. However, I *can* connect to the open network from a local coffee shop. When I run `aux/wpa -p2 -s 'WiFi-Network' /net/ether1`, after a second I get an error of `aux/wpa: write auth: missing node` `-d` gives `rsne:` and then a long hex string before the missing node error Putting ether1 in debug mode gives me `wifictl: auth ` and then the same hex string when the error occurs Adding the password ahead of time with factotum and using only `-2`, I get `can't flush queue 0: flushq: timeout` in the kernel console when adding, and then `ipconfig: no success with DHCP` when trying to initiate it. Has anyone had a similar issue or does anyone have any suggestions for how to address this? Thanks, ~ Joshua Pritsker
Quoth Josh Pritsker <joshpritsker@proton.me>:
> Hello,
>
> I've been trying to get 9front working on a Sony Vaio P. I got an Intel AC7260 for WiFi. Everything seems to work fine, but I can't connect to my WPA2 home network. However, I *can* connect to the open network from a local coffee shop.
>
> When I run `aux/wpa -p2 -s 'WiFi-Network' /net/ether1`, after a second I get an error of `aux/wpa: write auth: missing node`
>
> `-d` gives `rsne:` and then a long hex string before the missing node error
>
> Putting ether1 in debug mode gives me `wifictl: auth ` and then the same hex string when the error occurs
>
> Adding the password ahead of time with factotum and using only `-2`, I get `can't flush queue 0: flushq: timeout` in the kernel console when adding, and then `ipconfig: no success with DHCP` when trying to initiate it.
>
> Has anyone had a similar issue or does anyone have any suggestions for how to address this?
>
> Thanks,
> ~ Joshua Pritsker
>
can you put in a full paste of the log?
have you tried with the default wpa? (no -2)?
Sorry, which log are you asking for?
With the default WPA it doesn't ask for a password, then fails once I try to `ipconfig ether /net/ether1`
~ Joshua Pritsker
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On Monday, November 14th, 2022 at 11:15 PM, <ori@eigenstate.org> wrote:
> Quoth Josh Pritsker joshpritsker@proton.me:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've been trying to get 9front working on a Sony Vaio P. I got an Intel AC7260 for WiFi. Everything seems to work fine, but I can't connect to my WPA2 home network. However, I can connect to the open network from a local coffee shop.
> >
> > When I run `aux/wpa -p2 -s 'WiFi-Network' /net/ether1`, after a second I get an error of `aux/wpa: write auth: missing node`
> >
> > `-d` gives `rsne:` and then a long hex string before the missing node error
> >
> > Putting ether1 in debug mode gives me `wifictl: auth` and then the same hex string when the error occurs
> >
> > Adding the password ahead of time with factotum and using only `-2`, I get `can't flush queue 0: flushq: timeout` in the kernel console when adding, and then `ipconfig: no success with DHCP` when trying to initiate it.
> >
> > Has anyone had a similar issue or does anyone have any suggestions for how to address this?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > ~ Joshua Pritsker
>
>
> can you put in a full paste of the log?
>
> have you tried with the default wpa? (no -2)?
Update:
With a 2.4Ghz network, it does ask for the password and gets to "status: authenticated". However, every second or so I get "got deassociation", and ipconfig returns "no success with DHCP".
~ Joshua Pritsker
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On Tuesday, November 15th, 2022 at 12:42 PM, Josh Pritsker <joshpritsker@proton.me> wrote:
> Sorry, which log are you asking for?
>
> With the default WPA it doesn't ask for a password, then fails once I try to `ipconfig ether /net/ether1`
>
>
>
> ~ Joshua Pritsker
>
> Sent with Proton Mail secure email.
>
>
> ------- Original Message -------
> On Monday, November 14th, 2022 at 11:15 PM, ori@eigenstate.org wrote:
>
>
>
> > Quoth Josh Pritsker joshpritsker@proton.me:
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I've been trying to get 9front working on a Sony Vaio P. I got an Intel AC7260 for WiFi. Everything seems to work fine, but I can't connect to my WPA2 home network. However, I can connect to the open network from a local coffee shop.
> > >
> > > When I run `aux/wpa -p2 -s 'WiFi-Network' /net/ether1`, after a second I get an error of `aux/wpa: write auth: missing node`
> > >
> > > `-d` gives `rsne:` and then a long hex string before the missing node error
> > >
> > > Putting ether1 in debug mode gives me `wifictl: auth` and then the same hex string when the error occurs
> > >
> > > Adding the password ahead of time with factotum and using only `-2`, I get `can't flush queue 0: flushq: timeout` in the kernel console when adding, and then `ipconfig: no success with DHCP` when trying to initiate it.
> > >
> > > Has anyone had a similar issue or does anyone have any suggestions for how to address this?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > ~ Joshua Pritsker
> >
> > can you put in a full paste of the log?
> >
> > have you tried with the default wpa? (no -2)?
i can confirm that only 802.11g 2.4ghz networks ever worked on 9front.
On 11/15/22, Josh Pritsker <joshpritsker@proton.me> wrote:
> Update:
>
> With a 2.4Ghz network, it does ask for the password and gets to "status:
> authenticated". However, every second or so I get "got deassociation", and
> ipconfig returns "no success with DHCP".
>
>
>
>
> ~ Joshua Pritsker
>
> Sent with Proton Mail secure email.
>
> ------- Original Message -------
> On Tuesday, November 15th, 2022 at 12:42 PM, Josh Pritsker
> <joshpritsker@proton.me> wrote:
>
>
>> Sorry, which log are you asking for?
>>
>> With the default WPA it doesn't ask for a password, then fails once I try
>> to `ipconfig ether /net/ether1`
>>
>>
>>
>> ~ Joshua Pritsker
>>
>> Sent with Proton Mail secure email.
>>
>>
>> ------- Original Message -------
>> On Monday, November 14th, 2022 at 11:15 PM, ori@eigenstate.org wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Quoth Josh Pritsker joshpritsker@proton.me:
>> >
>> > > Hello,
>> > >
>> > > I've been trying to get 9front working on a Sony Vaio P. I got an
>> > > Intel AC7260 for WiFi. Everything seems to work fine, but I can't
>> > > connect to my WPA2 home network. However, I can connect to the open
>> > > network from a local coffee shop.
>> > >
>> > > When I run `aux/wpa -p2 -s 'WiFi-Network' /net/ether1`, after a second
>> > > I get an error of `aux/wpa: write auth: missing node`
>> > >
>> > > `-d` gives `rsne:` and then a long hex string before the missing node
>> > > error
>> > >
>> > > Putting ether1 in debug mode gives me `wifictl: auth` and then the
>> > > same hex string when the error occurs
>> > >
>> > > Adding the password ahead of time with factotum and using only `-2`, I
>> > > get `can't flush queue 0: flushq: timeout` in the kernel console when
>> > > adding, and then `ipconfig: no success with DHCP` when trying to
>> > > initiate it.
>> > >
>> > > Has anyone had a similar issue or does anyone have any suggestions for
>> > > how to address this?
>> > >
>> > > Thanks,
>> > > ~ Joshua Pritsker
>> >
>> > can you put in a full paste of the log?
>> >
>> > have you tried with the default wpa? (no -2)?
>
> With a 2.4Ghz network, it does ask for the password and gets to "status: authenticated". our wifi stack only works with 802.11b/g 2.4ghz networks. > However, every second or so I get "got deassociation", and ipconfig returns "no success with DHCP". the 7260 support isn't that sturdy, it failed to calibrate and worked slowly in other laptops. it could be useful if you enable debugging mode (see plan9.ini(8)) and send the kmesg: cat '#c\kmesg'