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Not sure if that belongs to here, but:
Is that supposed to say "umac: no" and then scan umac?
something is definitely wrong (I don't know if it related to umac really, my knowledge is very limited in this subject), because it does find all networks it should (which is a first for me with this card on macOS 🎉), but it only shows up in the log, not in the interface (search for " 2020-04-06 16:41:15.846844+0300 0x2985e " in the log) log.txt
Edit: Also, it doesn't look like it scans for all channels and I don't know if this is expected behaviour / I'm just wrong.
Edit 2: Forgot to add that this are the results using ./build-ci.sh , as ./build.sh is giving me only 1-2 networks in the interface, but none of them actually appears in the log...
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Not sure if that belongs to here, but:
Is that supposed to say "umac: no" and then scan umac?
something is definitely wrong (I don't know if it related to umac really, my knowledge is very limited in this subject), because it does find all networks it should (which is a first for me with this card on macOS 🎉), but it only shows up in the log, not in the interface (search for " 2020-04-06 16:41:15.846844+0300 0x2985e " in the log)
log.txt
Edit: Also, it doesn't look like it scans for all channels and I don't know if this is expected behaviour / I'm just wrong.
Edit 2: Forgot to add that this are the results using ./build-ci.sh , as ./build.sh is giving me only 1-2 networks in the interface, but none of them actually appears in the log...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: