Why don't you hide MACs?I tried to capture some more info on how DCT works but, the 2nd band when in use isn't providing much info.
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Why don't you hide MACs?I tried to capture some more info on how DCT works but, the 2nd band when in use isn't providing much info.
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Because they're layer 2 and don't matter.Why don't you hide MACs?![]()
sudo dmesg | grep iwlwifi
[ 4.550491] iwlwifi 0000:00:14.3: enabling device (0000 -> 0002)
[ 4.556781] iwlwifi 0000:00:14.3: Direct firmware load for iwlwifi-so-a0-gf4-a0-72.ucode failed with error -2
[ 4.558051] iwlwifi 0000:00:14.3: api flags index 2 larger than supported by driver
[ 4.558063] iwlwifi 0000:00:14.3: TLV_FW_FSEQ_VERSION: FSEQ Version: 0.0.2.36
[ 4.558411] iwlwifi 0000:00:14.3: loaded firmware version 71.058653f6.0 so-a0-gf4-a0-71.ucode op_mode iwlmvm
[ 4.847099] iwlwifi 0000:00:14.3: Detected Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6E AX411 160MHz, REV=0x430
[ 5.024509] iwlwifi 0000:00:14.3: loaded PNVM version 881c99e1
[ 5.041007] iwlwifi 0000:00:14.3: Detected RF GF, rfid=0x3010d000
[ 5.106677] iwlwifi 0000:00:14.3: base HW address: 60:a5:e2:e8:20:f6
[ 5.126126] iwlwifi 0000:00:14.3 wlp0s20f3: renamed from wlan0
ls -l /lib/firmware | grep gf4
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1541932 Jul 26 03:35 iwlwifi-so-a0-gf4-a0-67.ucode
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1552216 Jul 26 03:35 iwlwifi-so-a0-gf4-a0-68.ucode
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1566352 Jul 26 03:35 iwlwifi-so-a0-gf4-a0-71.ucode
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 28064 Aug 18 12:28 iwlwifi-so-a0-gf4-a0.pnvm
Yeah, I've been running 5.19.x though.i tried loading 5.14-18 versions but had this weird no mac error. I think between deleting all of the ucode and pnvm files and hard booting it dislodged the issue because I copied in the ucode files and did a modprobe and the error indicated it wanted the pnvm file to activate and from there it was flawless again. There's sometimes odd issues that appear on soft reboots though that don't with a hard reboot.
Kernel 5.14 it seems is what’s needed at minimum for 411/211.
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