QCA6174 showing terrible performance when connecting via WPA3-SAE

Kalle Valo kvalo at kernel.org
Wed May 15 01:04:13 PDT 2024


Eric Park <me at ericswpark.com> writes:

> On 5/15/2024 12:27 AM, Kalle Valo wrote:
>
>> But James is reporting[1] that 802.11w is working for him. So it doesn't
>> seem to be completely broken even if you are having problems and
>> removing the 802.11w support from the driver doesn't sound right.
>>
>> [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/ce0e2043-5085-4dd6-86bd-89dca6f566be@gmail.com/
>
> I actually didn't see that email -- I'm not very familiar with how
> mailing lists work but I guess I have to be subscribed to receive
> updates, even for mail chains that I've started. So thank you for
> linking me his email.

Usually we cc people so that people don't need to subscribe to lists,
but for some reason James didn't do that in this case.

You can also follow ath10k list via lore:

https://lore.kernel.org/ath10k/

And there's also lei which some people are using:

https://people.kernel.org/monsieuricon/lore-lei-part-1-getting-started

> I'm unsure what to test next, if it can be triaged at all. It's an
> outdated card  in a really old laptop and I can always work around it
> with a USB WiFi adapter. If anyone has any suggestions I'm all ears
> but otherwise I think this would be a good place to stop.

One thing to try is to make sure your setup matches what James is using,
especially the firmware version.

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