Not sure if this is the right place to put this issue, but i can’t use bugzilla.
with my connection i am getting dropped often and am getting these errors:
2013-11-08T14:21:39.127012+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2428.798512] wlan0: authenticate with a4:b1:e9:92:45:e9
2013-11-08T14:21:39.147004+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2428.818119] wlan0: send auth to a4:b1:e9:92:45:e9 (try 1/3)
2013-11-08T14:21:39.148075+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2428.819618] wlan0: authenticated
2013-11-08T14:21:39.150111+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2428.820702] wlan0: associate with a4:b1:e9:92:45:e9 (try 1/3)
2013-11-08T14:21:39.153092+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2428.823952] wlan0: RX AssocResp from a4:b1:e9:92:45:e9 (capab=0x411 status=0 aid=3)
2013-11-08T14:21:39.153119+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2428.824046] wlan0: associated
2013-11-08T14:21:42.163095+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2431.830818] wlan0: deauthenticated from a4:b1:e9:92:45:e9 (Reason: 2)
2013-11-08T14:21:43.517018+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2433.184409] wlan0: authenticate with a4:b1:e9:92:45:e9
2013-11-08T14:21:43.536994+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2433.203968] wlan0: send auth to a4:b1:e9:92:45:e9 (try 1/3)
2013-11-08T14:21:43.539107+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2433.205535] wlan0: authenticated
2013-11-08T14:21:43.539128+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2433.206617] wlan0: associate with a4:b1:e9:92:45:e9 (try 1/3)
2013-11-08T14:21:43.547102+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2433.213556] wlan0: RX AssocResp from a4:b1:e9:92:45:e9 (capab=0x411 status=0 aid=3)
2013-11-08T14:21:43.547125+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2433.213670] wlan0: associated
2013-11-08T14:21:45.235504+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2434.900265] wlan0: deauthenticating from a4:b1:e9:92:45:e9 by local choice (reason=3)
i have the opensuse firewall on and the wifi device is the external device to the network.
does anyone know why this would happen??
On 11/07/2013 07:46 PM, jshand2013 wrote:
>
> Not sure if this is the right place to put this issue, but i can’t use
> bugzilla.
>
> with my connection i am getting dropped often and am getting these
> errors:
>
> 2013-11-08T14:21:39.127012+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2428.798512]
> wlan0: authenticate with a4:b1:e9:92:45:e9
> 2013-11-08T14:21:39.147004+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2428.818119]
> wlan0: send auth to a4:b1:e9:92:45:e9 (try 1/3)
> 2013-11-08T14:21:39.148075+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2428.819618]
> wlan0: authenticated
> 2013-11-08T14:21:39.150111+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2428.820702]
> wlan0: associate with a4:b1:e9:92:45:e9 (try 1/3)
> 2013-11-08T14:21:39.153092+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2428.823952]
> wlan0: RX AssocResp from a4:b1:e9:92:45:e9 (capab=0x411 status=0 aid=3)
> 2013-11-08T14:21:39.153119+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2428.824046]
> wlan0: associated
> 2013-11-08T14:21:42.163095+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2431.830818]
> wlan0: deauthenticated from a4:b1:e9:92:45:e9 (Reason: 2)
>
>
> 2013-11-08T14:21:43.517018+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2433.184409]
> wlan0: authenticate with a4:b1:e9:92:45:e9
> 2013-11-08T14:21:43.536994+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2433.203968]
> wlan0: send auth to a4:b1:e9:92:45:e9 (try 1/3)
> 2013-11-08T14:21:43.539107+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2433.205535]
> wlan0: authenticated
> 2013-11-08T14:21:43.539128+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2433.206617]
> wlan0: associate with a4:b1:e9:92:45:e9 (try 1/3)
> 2013-11-08T14:21:43.547102+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2433.213556]
> wlan0: RX AssocResp from a4:b1:e9:92:45:e9 (capab=0x411 status=0 aid=3)
> 2013-11-08T14:21:43.547125+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2433.213670]
> wlan0: associated
> 2013-11-08T14:21:45.235504+13:00 linux-mahd kernel: 2434.900265]
> wlan0: deauthenticating from a4:b1:e9:92:45:e9 by local choice
> (reason=3)
>
> i have the opensuse firewall on and the wifi device is the external
> device to the network.
>
> does anyone know why this would happen??
Reason 2 is because “your authentication is no longer valid”. I have no idea why
your AP is kicking you off. That is not something that has been reported. What
is the make/model of the AP and the firmware version?
There are a number of changes being worked on for rtl8192ce, but unless you are
willing to build your own kernel, they will not help you.