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Old 08-31-2006, 07:42 PM   #1
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Buffer for request SIOCGIWPRIV too small


hi

what's wrong with my atheros wlan card ?
the internet connection is sometimes very slowly, but I have 5 Mbps
in dmesg I have sometimes a lot following messages:
Code:
ath0 (WE) : Buffer for request SIOCGIWPRIV too small (16<144)
ath0 (WE) : Buffer for request SIOCGIWPRIV too small (32<144)
ath0 (WE) : Buffer for request SIOCGIWPRIV too small (64<144)
ath0 (WE) : Buffer for request SIOCGIWPRIV too small (128<144)
ath0 (WE) : Buffer for request SIOCGIWPRIV too small (16<144)
ath0 (WE) : Buffer for request SIOCGIWPRIV too small (32<144)
ath0 (WE) : Buffer for request SIOCGIWPRIV too small (64<144)
ath0 (WE) : Buffer for request SIOCGIWPRIV too small (128<144)
I'm using madwifi driver for my wlan card.
knows someone howto solve this problem ?
 
  


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