Klogd messages

Michael Shuler mike
Tue Dec 31 09:19:41 PST 2002


This is what my log files contains on our test AP:
Apr 28 12:24:41 (none) user.debug klogd: wlan0: STA 00:02:2d:3f:fe:ea TX
rate lowered to 55
Apr 28 12:24:42 (none) user.debug klogd: wlan0: STA 00:02:2d:3f:fe:ea TX
rate raised to 110
Apr 28 12:24:42 (none) user.debug klogd: wlan0: STA 00:02:2d:3f:fe:ea TX
rate lowered to 55
Apr 28 12:24:42 (none) user.debug klogd: wlan0: STA 00:02:2d:3f:fe:ea TX
rate raised to 110
Apr 28 12:24:42 (none) user.debug klogd: wlan0: STA 00:02:2d:3f:fe:ea TX
rate lowered to 55
Apr 28 12:24:43 (none) user.debug klogd: wlan0: STA 00:02:2d:3f:fe:ea TX
rate raised to 110
Apr 28 12:24:43 (none) user.debug klogd: wlan0: STA 00:02:2d:3f:fe:ea TX
rate lowered to 55
Apr 28 12:24:43 (none) user.debug klogd: wlan0: STA 00:02:2d:3f:fe:ea TX
rate raised to 110
Apr 28 12:24:43 (none) user.debug klogd: wlan0: STA 00:02:2d:3f:fe:ea TX
rate lowered to 55
Apr 28 12:24:44 (none) user.debug klogd: wlan0: STA 00:02:2d:3f:fe:ea TX
rate raised to 110
Apr 28 12:24:44 (none) user.debug klogd: wlan0: STA 00:02:2d:3f:fe:ea TX
rate lowered to 55
Apr 28 12:24:45 (none) user.debug klogd: wlan0: STA 00:02:2d:3f:fe:ea TX
rate raised to 110
Apr 28 12:24:45 (none) user.debug klogd: wlan0: STA 00:02:2d:3f:fe:ea TX
rate lowered to 55
Apr 28 12:24:45 (none) user.debug klogd: wlan0: STA 00:02:2d:3f:fe:ea TX
rate raised to 110
Apr 28 12:24:46 (none) user.debug klogd: wlan0: STA 00:02:2d:3f:fe:ea TX
rate lowered to 55
Apr 28 12:24:46 (none) user.debug klogd: wlan0: STA 00:02:2d:3f:fe:ea TX
rate raised to 110
Apr 28 12:24:46 (none) user.debug klogd: wlan0: STA 00:02:2d:3f:fe:ea TX
rate lowered to 55
Apr 28 12:24:47 (none) user.debug klogd: wlan0: STA 00:02:2d:3f:fe:ea TX
rate raised to 110
Apr 28 12:24:48 (none) user.debug klogd: wlan0: STA 00:02:2d:3f:fe:ea TX
rate lowered to 55

As you can see off just one client having a less than optimal connection
it makes a big mess in my log files.  It also is wasting CPU cyles of
the driver by outputting a message that I don't really care about.  If
there any way to disable some or all debug messages...I still would like
to see the association/disassociation messages.

Also, how can I make the radio not switch back and forth between 11 and
5.5 so easily?  Is it possible to make the AP always stay at 11Mbps?

Mike






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