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== Workaround == |
== Workaround == |
Revision as of 21:28, 11 February 2014
OLPC has identified and fixed a problem with the XO-1 wireless driver.
Problem
Access points are not shown in network neighbourhood, or take a long time to be shown, especially as the number of XO-1 laptops in a room increases. This prevents use of the network.
Solution
Install a replacement kernel. Start the Terminal activity and type this:
wget http://dev.laptop.org/~quozl/12757/kernel-3.3.8_xo1-20140212.0718.olpc.e98f01a.i686.rpm sudo rpm -U kernel-3.3.8_xo1-20140212.0718.olpc.e98f01a.i686.rpm rm kernel-3.3.8_xo1-20140212.0718.olpc.e98f01a.i686.rpm sudo reboot
This solution will be included in any future release of OLPC OS.
Workaround
If the solution cannot be applied, there are two alternate workarounds:
- On an affected laptop, repeat the scan using Terminal until the access point appears:
sudo iwlist eth0 scan
- Disable mesh on all laptops within 300m. This may be impractical for some deployments, since mesh is often useful.
Diagnosis
Mesh probe responses that are sent by other XO-1s, and arrive at an XO-1 during a scan, cause the loss of scan results for access points that responded later. As the number of XO-1 laptops increases relative to the number of access points, the probability of failure increases. With one access point and nine XO-1 laptops the probability of failure can be as high as 90%. The probability of failure also depends on the collision detection backoff, which may depend on the MAC address of the access point.
Verification
Enable scan debugging and watch the kernel messages:
sudo su echo 0x80 > /sys/module/libertas/parameters/libertas_debug cat /proc/kmsg
Check if the message scan response: invalid IE fmt is shown. The message only appears if the problem occurs.
Credits
- a microdeployment in Haiti,
- a deployment in Nepal,
- Terry Gillett of the Village Telco project for trying to figure out which access point models would work, only to find that any access point may not work,
- James Cameron of OLPC, for finding the problem and fixing it,
- Tim Moody for testing,