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Linksys WRT350N and iwlagn drivers

Posted 01-18-2011 at 07:00 PM by corp769

Just putting this information out there for fellow wrt350n users, or just in general wireless N users.... I bought it used, and it works great! I'm loving it, especially since I was able to flash it with the dd-wrt mega build. But onto the troubles... If you are using fedora 13 or 14, make sure to turn off wireless N for now. It gives me iwlagn errors for my wireless drivers, more specifically that it needs to reload the firmware every 30 seconds. This is due to a bug, which is currently beieng worked on, and I will be adding more to this once I get troubleshooting myself. But as far as the actual errors, here is what comes up: (This isn't the actual output, I'm at work and had to find it on google)

Aug 2 10:24:43 x201 kernel: iwlagn 0000:02:00.0: Stopping AGG while state not
ON or starting
Aug 2 10:24:43 x201 kernel: iwlagn 0000:02:00.0: queue number out of range: 0,
must be 10 to 19
Aug 2 10:24:43 x201 kernel: iwlagn 0000:02:00.0: Stopping AGG while state not
ON or starting
Aug 2 10:24:43 x201 kernel: iwlagn 0000:02:00.0: queue number out of range: 0,
must be 10 to 19
Aug 2 10:24:43 x201 kernel: iwlagn 0000:02:00.0: low ack count detected,
restart firmware
Aug 2 10:24:43 x201 kernel: iwlagn 0000:02:00.0: On demand firmware reload

I have found many forums and posts via google about this issue, and hopefully either it gets resolved soon, and/or I can come up with a patch for this.... So for now, just disable wireless N and you will be good and golden with the iwlagn drivers.
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