WLAN disconnect after 20 minutes of streaming with AirTunes
Hi,
I’m using the AirTunes-Feature to stream my music form my computer to my amplifier. I’m working with a Lenovo (IBM) Thinkpad T61 with Windows XP SP2.
The streaming works well for about 20 minutes. After that my WLAN network-interface disconnects form the WLAN. I have to use the windows repair function to get iz restarted.
I’ve already disabled all energy-saving settings, updated the WLAN driver and disabled the firewall but the problem still remains. Maybe this problem isn’t really related to iTunes, but perhaps someone in this forum has an idea anyway...
Thanks a lot and best regards from Hamburg,
Dirk
If it's every 20 minutes, that sounds like some kind of timer setting.
So look for any kind of setting that is 20 minutes?
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IChat disconnects after 12 minutes.
Don't know what is going on, iChat opens fine, it disconnects after 12 minutes and it will not reconnect. Does any one know what I can do to solve this problem?
Hi,
What is the time the Modem or router says it is using ?
Some devices say 24 Hours and as long at the Computer is on again before it is up it keeps the IP.
Others like an Airport say 4 hours but then do different things
Some remake the connection at renewal and can break any internet connection you have.
Also does the computer keep the Same IP when the lease does get renewed ?
8:16 PM Wednesday; March 5, 2008 -
Video chat disconnecting after ~1 minute
Hey guys, I'm having trouble with iChat disconnecting video after ~1 minute. The problem machine is a late 2009 15" MacBook Pro running OSX 10.6.5 with everything up to date. We're on a University network and I'm able to video chat with using other computers, so I don't think it's a network issue.
When the video drops, I get the usual message that (Problem Computer) ended the video chat. iChat keeps running on the problem computer when the connection is dropped, so it's not crashing the entire application. I've tried removing iChat and reinstalling from the cd, updating with the combo updater, removing the ichat plist from ~/User/Library/Preferences. This is what the system log reports when the video is dropped:
ec 6 15:25:18 nchowhan iChat[194]: ------ startPreview: previewing: 2
Dec 6 15:25:18 nchowhan iChat[194]: attribute = {\n VCSupportARDAudioMux = 1;\n shouldFindExternalIP = 1;\n}
Dec 6 15:25:23 nchowhan iChat[194]: [UUID:(unknown UUID), AwacsdID:(unknown AwacsdID)] ICE Attempt ( )
Dec 6 15:25:23 nchowhan iChat[194]: 23.041396 ICE Attempt ()
Dec 6 15:25:23 nchowhan iChat[194]: [UUID:(unknown UUID), AwacsdID:(unknown AwacsdID)] ICE Success ( )
Dec 6 15:25:23 nchowhan iChat[194]: 23.060108 ICE Success ()
Dec 6 15:25:35 nchowhan login[204]: USER_PROCESS: 204 ttys000
Dec 6 15:26:37 nchowhan iChat[194]: 97.137409 Attempt call: Caller
Dec 6 15:26:37 nchowhan iChat[194]: 97.137512 Relay Skip ()
Dec 6 15:26:37 nchowhan iChat[194]: 97.137584 Viceroy 1.4
Dec 6 15:26:37 nchowhan iChat[194]: 97.137648 Not secured
Dec 6 15:26:37 nchowhan iChat[194]: 97.137713 Not Audio Only
Dec 6 15:26:37 nchowhan iChat[194]: 97.137778 Duration = 72
Dec 6 15:26:37 nchowhan iChat[194]: 97.137843 AvgBitrateDown = 1374.019250
Dec 6 15:26:37 nchowhan iChat[194]: 97.137909 iP2PBWUp / Down = 2598 / 2598
Dec 6 15:26:37 nchowhan iChat[194]: 97.137990 (Caller) CallLog(0 - Succeeded) [0x00000112 to 0x00000112] [Up: 2598 Down: 2598] [72(sec)] [AvgBitrate:1374.019250][EndConference][RemoteUA:Viceroy 1.4][SnowLeopard]
I've tried everything I know short of reinstalling the OS, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
-WillHere's the video chat portion of the log. It's pretty long.
074251.436977 BWD_GetBandwidth: GotResponse
074251.454172 Received VCHardwareCapsChangeNotification
2010-12-09 07:42:51.454 iChat[220:903] Hardware Caps Dictionary: {
HasCamera = 1;
HasDV = 0;
HasMic = 0;
HasQ8 = 0;
Q8List = (
FirmwareVersion = 0;
GUID = 0x2440000005ac8507;
IrisState = 1;
074251.454576 Found 2 cameras:
074251.454606 Apple Screen Input Device - 0-Apple ScreenInputDevice (0x101, 0x200)
074251.454657 Built-in iSight - 0x2440000005ac8507 (0x104, 0x104)
074251.460208 Microphone devices:
074251.460354 Internal microphone
074251.460552 Line In
074251.460751 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
074251.460801 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
074251.460850 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
074251.461066 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
074251.461136 vcCapabilitiesOfCPU returns: 0x00000fff
074251.461276 BWD: cache: '[208.185.96.216:0.254.255.255]' != '[125.185.96.216:0.254.255.255]'
074251.461298 BWD: Using QuickTime value: 500000
074251.461317 BWD bandwidth: 500 kbits up, 500 kbits down.
074251.461325 videoNetworkCapable: 1 -- 3 max participants.
074251.461331 audioNetworkCapable: 1 -- 9 max participants.
074251.461337 Supports PCMU wideband for audio: 1 / video: 0
074251.461360 vcCapabilitiesOfNetwork returns: 0x00000fff
074251.461369 vcCapabilitiesOfRouter returns: 0x00001000
074251.461375 vcCapabilities returns: 0x00001fff
074251.461463 Found 2 cameras:
074251.461491 Apple Screen Input Device - 0-Apple ScreenInputDevice (0x101, 0x200)
074251.461536 Built-in iSight - 0x2440000005ac8507 (0x104, 0x104)
074251.461576 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
074251.461597 selectCameraWithTundraDeviceID: 0x104 returned 1
074251.466437 Microphone devices:
074251.466564 Internal microphone
074251.466719 Line In
074251.466837 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
074251.466923 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
074251.467223 Selected mic: Built-in Microphone / imic
074251.467657 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
074252.261411 BWD cache: saving [208.185.96.216:0.254.255.255]:108818011/[email protected]
074252.262606 GotBandwidth: 108818011/86309523 (up/down) @[208.185.96.216:0.254.255.255]
074252.262648 BWD bandwidth: 108818 kbits up, 86309 kbits down.
074252.262657 videoNetworkCapable: 1 -- 3 max participants.
074252.262664 audioNetworkCapable: 1 -- 9 max participants.
074252.262682 Focus Capability (after BWD):
074252.262689 audioHardwareCapable = 1
074252.262695 maxAudioParticipantsBasedOnHardware = 9
074252.262700 audioNetworkCapable = 1
074252.262706 maxAudioParticipants = 9
074252.262711 canBeAudioMultipointParticipant = 1
074252.262717 videoHardwareCapable = 1
074252.262722 maxVideoParticipantsBasedOnHardware = 3
074252.262728 videoNetworkCapable = 1
074252.262734 maxVideoParticipants = 3
074252.262739 canBeVideoMultipointParticipant = 1
074252.262745 detectedUpstreamKbits = 108818
074252.262750 detectedDownstreamKbits = 86309
074252.262756 Sending VCCapabilitiesDidChangeNotification
074252.262772 BWD: Launched thread done.
075550.881288 TundraCapture_SetImageSize: requested size (640x480) new size (640x480:30.000030) vide:yuvs
075551.181088 Microphone: callback thread: STANDARD; EXTENDED timeshare: 0; PRECEDENCE importance: 17
075551.181362 Microphone: null device thread: STANDARD; EXTENDED timeshare: 0; PRECEDENCE importance: 17
075551.863250 Microphone devices:
075551.863386 Internal microphone
075551.863443 Line In
075551.863505 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
075551.863537 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
075551.863789 Selected mic: Built-in Microphone / imic
075551.864125 VTPRecvProc thread(376573952) started...
075551.864157 SIPManager init with protocol: 0.
075551.864245 3 interfaces found.
075551.864482 VTP set fd(10) buf size send[9216->225000] recv[42080->225000]
075551.864530 Start listening on 216.96.185.208:16402(en1) sock 100
075551.864585 VTP set fd(11) buf size send[9216->225000] recv[42080->225000]
075551.864623 Start listening on 172.16.5.1:16402(vmnet1) sock 101
075551.864670 VTP set fd(12) buf size send[9216->225000] recv[42080->225000]
075551.864703 Start listening on 192.168.211.1:16402(vmnet8) sock 102
075551.864713 3 valid interfaces found.
075551.864745 Transport(UDP) Thread start...
075551.864793 Transport checking map for interface = en1, port = 16402
075551.864830 [0]Creating a port mapping from on interface 0 from external port 54806 to local port16402...
075551.865046 TPListen on port 16402
075551.865085 dispatch_AcquireSNATMAPConfigurationProc
075551.883315 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
075551.956797 vcCapabilitiesOfCPU returns: 0x00000fff
075551.956931 BWD: GotBandwidth: 108818011/86309523 (up/down) @[208.185.96.216:0.254.255.255]
075551.956948 BWD bandwidth: 108818 kbits up, 86309 kbits down.
075551.956954 videoNetworkCapable: 1 -- 3 max participants.
075551.956958 audioNetworkCapable: 1 -- 9 max participants.
075551.956961 Supports PCMU wideband for audio: 1 / video: 1
075551.956973 vcCapabilitiesOfNetwork returns: 0x00000fff
075551.956978 vcCapabilitiesOfRouter returns: 0x00001000
075551.956982 vcCapabilities returns: 0x00001fff
075551.964311 Diffusion prefilter disabled
075551.964336 Temporal prefilter disabled
2010-12-09 07:55:51.964 iChat[220:11103] ------ startPreview: previewing: 2
075551.964679 startPreview returned 0
075552.036382 Video size change from 0x0 to 640x480(1280)
075552.060768 SNATMAP Configuration: snatmap.mac.com:5678
075552.301992 VCDelegate conforms to VideoConferenceDelegate protocol.
075552.302033 ER_AddFilter (1): Adding [[email protected]]->[0]
075552.302044 setLocalUserName: [email protected]
075552.302056 ( ) setValidatedIdentity: [00000000]
075552.398874 in callback
075552.398895 -sdRef 0x11526cc00 ?
075552.398899 -flags = 00000000
075552.398904 -IFIndex 0 ?
075552.398908 -errorCode == 00000000
075552.398914 -publicAddr == 216.96.185.208
075552.398918 -proto == 16
075552.398922 -privPort == 16402
075552.398925 -publPort == 16402
075552.398929 -ttl == 0
075552.404986 [[** sMT - MTHelper_Relay] retCode = 3, desc = ]
075552.405015 VCConnectionDataWithAttributes has no relay key
2010-12-09 07:55:52.405 iChat[220:12213] attribute = {
VCSupportARDAudioMux = 1;
shouldFindExternalIP = 1;
075552.405275 [[** sMT - MTHelper_SetRemoteSL :: SnowLeopard]]
075552.405288 candidate collection start : 780.965922
075552.408354 Resolved SNATMAP server [17.250.248.149:5678]
075552.408490 sent SNATMAP request for [216.96.185.208:16402]
075552.450043 Found 2 cameras:
075552.450156 Apple Screen Input Device - 0-Apple ScreenInputDevice (0x101, 0x200)
075552.450289 Built-in iSight - 0x2440000005ac8507 (0x104, 0x104)
075552.450332 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
075552.450419 selectCameraWithTundraDeviceID: 0x104 returned 1
075552.453853 Microphone devices:
075552.453960 Internal microphone
075552.454021 Line In
075552.454086 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
075552.454116 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
075552.454367 Selected mic: Built-in Microphone / imic
075552.459888 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
075552.487566 VTP_IFIndexToName mapping [if_index:5 if_name:en1]
075552.487744 SNATMAP mapping [216.96.185.208:16402]
075552.487755 candidate collection done : 781.048389
075552.487775 add LOCAL candidate [216.96.185.208:16402]
075552.487861 Adding [en1] to DNSSD ip port list:[216.96.185.208:16402], [0 == 5]
075552.487877 add LOCAL candidate [172.16.5.1:16402]
075552.487907 getDNSSDExternalIPListForInterface failed (80180001)
075552.487915 add LOCAL candidate [192.168.211.1:16402]
075552.487946 getDNSSDExternalIPListForInterface failed (80180001)
075552.487952 3 candidate(s) added
075552.488174 VCConnectionData for call id: 1 returns 0x1763b870
075603.090796 vcCapabilitiesOfCPU returns: 0x00000fff
075603.090920 BWD: GotBandwidth: 108818011/86309523 (up/down) @[208.185.96.216:0.254.255.255]
075603.090938 BWD bandwidth: 108818 kbits up, 86309 kbits down.
075603.090944 videoNetworkCapable: 1 -- 3 max participants.
075603.090948 audioNetworkCapable: 1 -- 9 max participants.
075603.090952 Supports PCMU wideband for audio: 1 / video: 1
075603.090963 vcCapabilitiesOfNetwork returns: 0x00000fff
075603.090969 vcCapabilitiesOfRouter returns: 0x00001000
075603.090973 vcCapabilities returns: 0x00001fff
075603.092364 prepareConnection - remote VCConnectionData: 004efe50, local VCConnectionData: 17606f10
075603.092507 Remote CommNAT Result: 0x00000112
CNAT_BADTEST ....... 0
CNAT_ISFULLCONE .... 1
CNAT_ISPAT ......... 0
CNAT_ISPATHOST ..... 0
CNAT_TRYPRESERVE ... 1
CNAT_PATINORDER .... 0
CNAT_BLOCKIP ....... 0
CNAT_BLOCKPORT ..... 0
CNAT_LOOPBACK ...... 1
075603.092825 ICEStartConnectivityCheck(id[local:1 remote:1] count[local:3 remote:3] candidate[local:0x152E9870 remote:0x151A1340] pair[0x012DB200]
075603.092850 connectivity check thread start...(386846720)
075603.092873 *** Insert conn check events ***
075603.092891 event 216.96.185.208:16402->216.96.252.230:16402 expires 791.648026
075603.092901 event 216.96.185.208:16402->216.96.252.230:16402 expires 791.748026
075603.092910 event 216.96.185.208:16402->216.96.252.230:16402 expires 791.948026
075603.092917 event 216.96.185.208:16402->216.96.252.230:16402 expires 792.348026
075603.092924 event 216.96.185.208:16402->216.96.252.230:16402 expires 793.148026
075603.092932 event 216.96.185.208:16402->216.96.252.230:16402 expires 794.748026
075603.092939 event 172.16.5.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 791.698026
075603.092947 event 172.16.5.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 791.798026
075603.092954 event 172.16.5.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 791.998026
075603.092964 event 172.16.5.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 792.398026
075603.092972 event 172.16.5.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 793.198026
075603.092981 event 172.16.5.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 794.798026
075603.093043 event 172.16.5.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 791.748026
075603.093052 event 172.16.5.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 791.848026
075603.093059 event 172.16.5.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 792.048026
075603.093066 event 172.16.5.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 792.448026
075603.093074 event 172.16.5.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 793.248026
075603.093081 event 172.16.5.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 794.848026
075603.093088 event 192.168.211.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 791.798026
075603.093095 event 192.168.211.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 791.898026
075603.093103 event 192.168.211.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 792.098026
075603.093110 event 192.168.211.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 792.498026
075603.093117 event 192.168.211.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 793.298026
075603.093125 event 192.168.211.1:16402->172.16.20.1:16402 expires 794.898026
075603.093135 event 192.168.211.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 791.848026
075603.093166 event 192.168.211.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 791.948026
075603.093175 event 192.168.211.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 792.148026
075603.093182 event 192.168.211.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 792.548026
075603.093189 event 192.168.211.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 793.348026
075603.093197 event 192.168.211.1:16402->192.168.136.1:16402 expires 794.948026
075603.093204 *** event (216.96.185.208:16402->216.96.252.230:16402) fired ***
075603.093299 ** BINDING_REQUEST to [216.96.252.230:16402] USERNAME[734CFDD1120000001-5CAD500A120000001]
075603.093305 OLD STATE(WAITING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
075603.095213 [[** sMT - MTHelper_AttemptCall] [0][user:[email protected]][Caller] [total_current user = 0][SnowLeopard][remoteCommNAT 274][isRelay 3]
075603.095249 Invoke delegate method vcc:initiateConferenceStartedForParty:([email protected])
075603.095269 ### NEW STATE: to: VC_SIGNALING, from: VC_IDLE
075603.095279 initiateConferenceCallUsingConnectionDataWithErrorInfoToUser - start
075603.095304 Callee connection data 673 bytes. Caller connection data 673 bytes.
075603.095321 ( )( )( ) ---- <nil> valid returned 0
075603.095410 =========== OpenPorts!
075603.100385 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
075603.100758 * Caller SDP *
075603.100927 v=0
o=naveed 0 0 IN %RTP-IP-AF% %RTP-IP%
[email protected]
c=IN %RTP-IP-AF% %RTP-IP%
b=AS:2147483647
t=0 0
a=hwi:17412:2:2530
a=iChatEncryption:NO
m=audio %ARTP-PORT% RTP/AVP 110 12 124 3 0
a=rtcp:%ARTCP-PORT%
a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a=rtpmap:124 iLBC/8000
a=fmtp:124 mode=30
a=rtpID:2037428088
m=video %VRTP-PORT% RTP/AVP 123 126 34
a=rtcp:%VRTCP-PORT%
a=rtpmap:123 H264/90000
a=rtpmap:126 X-H264/90000
a=rtpmap:34 H263/90000
a=fmtp:34 imagesize 1 rules 30:352:288
a=framerate:30
a=RTCP:AUDIO %ARTCP-PORT% VIDEO %VRTCP-PORT%
a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=fmtp:123 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=rtpID:1997305735
075603.100941 <<<<<<<<<< Conference initiation API version 2 >>>>>>>>>
075603.101382 Join connectivity check thread(386846720).
075603.107580 ** BINDING_REQUEST from [216.96.252.230:16402] USERNAME [5CAD500A120000001-734CFDD1120000001]
075603.107601 OLD STATE(TESTING)->NEW STATE(TESTING)
075603.107665 ** BINDING_RESPONSE to [216.96.252.230:16402] USERNAME[734CFDD1120000001-5CAD500A120000001]
075603.107671 OLD STATE(TESTING)->NEW STATE(SEND_VALID)
075603.107729 ** BINDING_RESPONSE from [216.96.252.230:16402] USERNAME[5CAD500A120000001-734CFDD1120000001]
075603.107737 OLD STATE(SEND_VALID)->NEW STATE(VALID)
075603.107747 Add result(id:1 proto:0): 216.96.185.208:16402-216.96.252.230:16402
075603.108002 connectivity check thread(386846720) end.(00000000)
075603.108020 use result (id=1,proto=0,relay=NO): local=[216.96.185.208:16402] src=[216.96.185.208:16402] dst=[216.96.252.230:16402] remote=[216.96.252.230:16402]
075603.108057 SIPConnect start...
075603.108066 ER_AddFilter (2): Adding [[email protected]]->[u0]
075603.108076 SIP IPPort: local=[216.96.185.208:16402] src=[216.96.185.208:16402] remote=[216.96.252.230:16402] dst=[216.96.252.230:16402]
075603.108096 ER_AddFilter (3): Adding [216.96.185.208]->[lip]
075603.108104 ER_AddFilter (4): Adding [216-96-185-208]->[lip]
075603.108110 ER_AddFilter (5): Adding [216.96.252.230]->[rip]
075603.108116 ER_AddFilter (6): Adding [216-96-252-230]->[rip]
075603.108357 TAInviteClientProc Thread start...
075603.108408 ( )( )( )( )( ) TP IS BINARY? (0)
075603.108422 RTP using 216.96.185.208:16402 and 216.96.185.208:16402 as hints
075603.108488 RTP vfd (104) accepts pkt (0010)
075603.108495 RTCP vfd (105) accepts pkt (0040)
075603.108500 RTP/RTCP ports for PayloadType 1 are 16402(104) and 16402(105)
075603.108574 RTP vfd (106) accepts pkt (0008)
075603.108581 RTCP vfd (107) accepts pkt (0020)
075603.108585 RTP/RTCP ports for PayloadType 0 are 16402(106) and 16402(107)
075603.108600 RTP/RTCP Destination for PT1(1) = [216.96.252.230:16402/16402]
075603.108616 RTP/RTCP Destination for PT0(1) = [216.96.252.230:16402/16402]
075603.108637 Send to 216.96.252.230:16402 [INVITE sip:[email protected]:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK5b78c64175b36c0c
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>
From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:[email protected]:16402>;isfocus
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 714
v=0
o=naveed 0 0 IN IP4 216.96.185.208
[email protected]
c=IN IP4 216.96.185.208
b=AS:2147483647
t=0 0
a=hwi:17412:2:2530
a=iChatEncryption:NO
a=bandwidthDetection:YES
m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 110 12 124 3 0
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a=rtpmap:124 iLBC/8000
a=fmtp:124 mode=30
a=rtpID:2037428088
m=video 16402 RTP/AVP 123 126 34
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:123 H264/90000
a=rtpmap:126 X-H264/90000
a=rtpmap:34 H263/90000
a=fmtp:34 imagesize 1 rules 30:352:288
a=framerate:30
a=RTCP:AUDIO 16402 VIDEO 16402
a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=fmtp:123 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480:20
a=rtpID:1997305735
075603.120954 [[SIP/2.0 100 Trying
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK5b78c64175b36c0c
To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>
From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
CSeq: 1 INVITE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Length: 0
]] from 216.96.252.230:16402
075603.121017 Dialog(CREATED) Match(STATUS) [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605]
075603.121050 Dialog(CREATED) Match(STATUS) [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605]
075603.121079 ##### (1)Trying...
075603.121118 dispatch_SIPINFORMATION
075603.121390 [[SIP/2.0 180 Ringing
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK5b78c64175b36c0c
To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:[email protected]:16402>
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Length: 0
]] from 216.96.252.230:16402
075603.121418 Dialog(CREATED) Match(STATUS) [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605]
075603.121446 Dialog(CREATED) Match(STATUS) [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605]
075603.121465 ##### (1)Ringing...
075603.121487 dispatch_SIPINFORMATION
075603.165954 [[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK5b78c64175b36c0c
To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:[email protected]:16402>
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 443
v=0
o=will 0 0 IN IP4 216.96.252.230
[email protected]
c=IN IP4 216.96.252.230
b=AS:2147483647
t=0 0
a=hwi:1028:2:2160
a=bandwidthDetection:YES
a=iChatEncryption:NO
m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 110
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
a=rtpID:3086279156
m=video 16402 RTP/AVP 123
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:123 H264/90000
a=RTCP:AUDIO 16402 VIDEO 16402
a=fmtp:123 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480
a=rtpID:256389167
]] from 216.96.252.230:16402
075603.166017 Dialog Match(STATUS): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
075603.166045 Dialog Match(STATUS): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
075603.166066 TAInviteClientProc Thread end(0)...
075603.166142 ( )( )( )( )( ) TP IS BINARY? (0)
075603.166153 Send to 216.96.252.230:16402 [ACK sip:[email protected]:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK7e5b12ab20e58f08
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
CSeq: 1 ACK
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Length: 0
075603.166214 Start sending heartbeat from 216.96.185.208:16402 to 216.96.252.230:16402
075603.166226 SIPConnect stop(0)...
075603.166267 SIP connect returned 0
075603.166273 Call initiated with callID = 1
075603.166556 Callee User Agent: Viceroy 1.4
075603.166568 * Callee SDP *
075603.166706 v=0
o=will 0 0 IN IP4 216.96.252.230
[email protected]
c=IN IP4 216.96.252.230
b=AS:2147483647
t=0 0
a=hwi:1028:2:2160
a=bandwidthDetection:YES
a=iChatEncryption:NO
m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 110
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
a=rtpID:3086279156
m=video 16402 RTP/AVP 123
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:123 H264/90000
a=RTCP:AUDIO 16402 VIDEO 16402
a=fmtp:123 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480
a=rtpID:256389167
075603.166775 Selecting AAC-LD 22.05kHz.
075603.166812 ######################################
075603.166817 # SoundDec_Create(22050 --> 16000) #
075603.166822 ######################################
075603.209113 Leaving SoundDec_Create
075603.209264 Conference_SetPayload: audio = 110, video = 123, for confIndex = 0
075603.209348 RTPSetRemoteSSRC [104/105]: SSRC = 0xF48302F(256389167)
075603.209357 RTPSetRemoteSSRC [106/107]: SSRC = 0xB7F4E1F4(3086279156)
075603.209366 SIPSendMessageAll start...
075603.209403 ##### SIPMessage disabled.
075603.209430 P2P BWD detection starts for vfd(104) with 216.96.252.230:16402
075603.226063 Received the first BWD packet from 216.96.252.230:16402
075603.483078 Avg=101086.38, NSDev=1.07%
075603.627553 Avg=873066.20, NSDev=3.13%
075603.689454 Avg=3146120.70, NSDev=7.02%
075603.693411 Orig: Upstream = -3170.510kbps, Downstream = -2962.996kbps
075603.693438 Final: Upstream = 2627.063kbps, Downstream = 2627.063kbps
075603.693446 P2P BWD detection done for vfd(104)
075603.693458 [[** sMT - MTHelper_Relay] retCode = 1, desc = ]
075603.693472 Detected bandwidth (kbits/s): 2627 up, 2627 down. (00000000)
075603.693483 ##### SIPMessage enabled.
075603.693556 Add user: [email protected] --> (call id: 1, conf index: 0) to table.
075603.693598 ( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( )( ) KEY EXCHANGE 1!
075603.693619 ( )( )( ) ---- [email protected] valid:
075603.693625 ( )( )( ) ---- <nil> valid returned 0
075603.693629 ( )( ) - Overall conference secure: was 0, is 0, count 1
075603.693636 ( )( )( ) ---- @ enabled set to 0
075603.693643 ( )( )( ) ---- @ on focus? 1880523288
075603.693653 ( )( )( ) ---- @ valid set to 0
075603.693659 ( )( )( ) ---- @ on focus? 1880523288
075603.693670 Invoke delegate method vcc:securityChanged:
075603.697156 Preparing to send VCInitiateConferenceCompleted
075603.697242 Invoke delegate method vcc:initiateConferenceCompletedForParty:([email protected]) - retcode: 0
075603.726312 vcCapabilitiesOfCPU returns: 0x00000fff
075603.726444 BWD: GotBandwidth: 108818011/86309523 (up/down) @[208.185.96.216:0.254.255.255]
075603.726459 BWD bandwidth: 108818 kbits up, 86309 kbits down.
075603.726464 videoNetworkCapable: 1 -- 3 max participants.
075603.726469 audioNetworkCapable: 1 -- 9 max participants.
075603.726472 Supports PCMU wideband for audio: 1 / video: 1
075603.726485 vcCapabilitiesOfNetwork returns: 0x00000fff
075603.726491 vcCapabilitiesOfRouter returns: 0x00001000
075603.726495 vcCapabilities returns: 0x00001fff
075603.726563 ( )( )( ) ---- {nil} enabled returned 0
075603.727204 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
075603.736530 MULTIPOINT VC_API: startConferenceWithUserID: [email protected]
075603.736581 VC_API: startConferenceWithIndex: 0
075603.736632 Remote User Agent: Viceroy 1.4
075603.736652 Enable active bwd: 1
075603.736663 upstream_kbits = 2627, downstream_kbits = 2627
075603.738550 Local size: (640 x 480) @ 20 fps, based on bitrate: 2627
075603.738578 Conference_SetBitrate: 2627000
075603.738595 SetBitrate from 2627000 to 2627000 - calculated (1339440)
075603.738601 Conference_SetFramerate: 20
075603.738606 Diffusion prefilter disabled
075603.738611 Temporal prefilter disabled
075603.738616 Enabled H264 post processing with mode: 1
075603.739006 Speaker: callback thread: STANDARD; EXTENDED timeshare: 0; PRECEDENCE importance: 17
075603.739061 Speaker: null device thread: STANDARD; EXTENDED timeshare: 0; PRECEDENCE importance: 17
075603.768358 RTP: recv started(B7F4E1F4,B7F4E1F4)
075603.768399 RTPTransport: need to wait for SRTP to init? (0/0)
075604.069130 =================== ActiveCount += 1
075604.069147 Conference_RecvThread start
075604.069172 setPeerToPeerInfoInMapForUserID: [email protected], payload = 123, (640 x 480)
075604.069224 RTP: recv started(F48302F,F48302F)
075604.069235 Set video format - payload: 123 size: (640 x 480) fComposite:0
075604.069235 RTPTransport: need to wait for SRTP to init? (0/0)
075604.069253 SetBitrate from 2627000 to 2627000 - calculated (1293440)
075604.069259 =========== StartTransmit!
075604.069264 ######################################
075604.069268 # SoundDec_Create(16000 --> 22050) #
075604.069272 ######################################
075604.074171 Leaving SoundDec_Create
075604.074275 Decoding new stream: 640x480 'avc1'
075604.105698 792.660 jump: 12.0 frames
075604.524008 TRANSMIT to [email protected]: 216.96.252.230:16402:16402 hardwareframe:30 determinedframe: 20 key:-1 determinedbitrate: 2627
075604.524050 ### NEW STATE: to: VC_BUSY, from: VC_SIGNALING
075604.524070 AGC = 1
075604.524081 [[** sMT - MTHelperSetRemoteUserAgent]] [user:[email protected]][RemoteUA = Viceroy 1.4][SnowLeopard]
075604.524089 MULTIPOINT VC_API: startConferenceWithUserID: [email protected] returns YES
075604.539085 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
075607.784944 Entering SPIKE
075607.785162 Sending FIR
075607.786314 Leaving SPIKE
075607.787079 Jitter Buffer Delta = 0.001918 secs
075607.800205 796.353 backtrack: -10.0 frames (82944 - 88058, 87627,313,82944)
075607.800326 796.353 -287 warp 409 -> 122
075607.800752 796.354 -287 warp 409 -> 122
075607.801128 796.354 -287 warp 409 -> 122
075607.816358 796.369 -287 warp 409 -> 122
075607.816756 796.370 -236 skip 256 -> 20
075607.816765 796.370 -256 skip 256 -> 0
075607.816791 796.370 -256 skip 256 -> 0
075607.816817 796.370 -256 skip 256 -> 0
075608.134411 peakWeightIndex = 155
075608.761711 797.314 -188 skip 256 -> 68
075610.058497 798.610 -186 skip 256 -> 70
075610.151120 peakWeightIndex = 155
075611.642601 800.194 -186 skip 256 -> 70
075612.167969 peakWeightIndex = 155
075612.419358 Entering SPIKE
075612.419771 Leaving SPIKE
075613.228486 801.779 -236 skip 256 -> 20
075613.228602 801.779 -256 skip 256 -> 0
075614.186147 peakWeightIndex = 155
075615.389651 803.939 -186 skip 256 -> 70
075616.202993 peakWeightIndex = 155
075618.219758 peakWeightIndex = 155
075618.863012 807.411 -186 skip 256 -> 70
075620.236958 peakWeightIndex = 24
075621.879905 SIPSendMessageAll start...
075621.880377 TANonInviteClientProc Thread start...
075621.880540 ( )( )( )( )( ) TP IS BINARY? (0)
075621.880673 Send to 216.96.252.230:16402 [MESSAGE sip:[email protected]:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK5cd8892d08752975
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
PING]
075621.882890 [[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK5cd8892d08752975
To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Length: 0
]] from 216.96.252.230:16402
075621.883136 Dialog Match(STATUS): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
075621.883299 Dialog Match(STATUS): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
075621.883450 SIPSendMessageAll stop(0)...
075622.253198 peakWeightIndex = 24
075623.678640 Entering SPIKE
075623.679459 Leaving SPIKE
075623.681914 812.227 backtrack: -1.0 frames (437248 - 437760, 437417,249,437248)
075623.992717 Updating heartbeat from 216.96.252.230:16402 to 216.96.185.208:16402
075623.992994 [[MESSAGE sip:[email protected]:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.252.230:16402;branch=z9hG4bK45b47f3e44a5bbfa
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
CSeq: 1 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
PING]] from 216.96.252.230:16402
075623.993047 Dialog Match(REQUEST): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
075623.993161 SIPMessageProc Thread start...
075623.993203 Dialog Match(REQUEST): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
075623.993262 SIPMessage done.
075623.993271 | | | | --- iBodyLen 0
075623.993330 TANonInviteServerProc Thread start...
075623.993362 ( )( )( )( )( ) TP IS BINARY? (0)
075623.993374 Send to 216.96.252.230:16402 [SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.252.230:16402;branch=z9hG4bK45b47f3e44a5bbfa
To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
CSeq: 1 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Length: 0
075623.993444 SIPMessageProc Thread end(200)...
075624.271383 peakWeightIndex = 24
075624.275221 812.820 -185 skip 256 -> 71
075626.286774 peakWeightIndex = 24
075626.885974 TANonInviteClientProc Thread end(0)...
075627.748027 816.291 -186 skip 256 -> 70
075628.303767 peakWeightIndex = 24
075630.321844 peakWeightIndex = 24
075632.338587 peakWeightIndex = 24
075633.720543 Entering SPIKE
075633.721914 Leaving SPIKE
075633.749365 822.290 backtrack: -2.0 frames (658432 - 659455, 659326,94,658432)
075633.878324 822.418 -187 skip 256 -> 69
075634.355456 peakWeightIndex = 24
075635.686112 824.225 -186 skip 256 -> 70
075636.372164 peakWeightIndex = 24
075638.087985 826.626 -186 skip 256 -> 70
075638.388991 peakWeightIndex = 24
075640.405873 peakWeightIndex = 24
075641.610216 830.146 -185 skip 256 -> 71
075642.424070 peakWeightIndex = 24
075642.533427 Entering SPIKE
075642.533475 Sending FIR
075642.534937 Leaving SPIKE
075642.540451 Intra slice request from 0 - 640x480 0 300
075642.542192 Jitter Buffer Delta = 0.289538 secs
075642.553676 831.089 backtrack: -1.0 frames (852992 - 853502, 853365,100,852992)
075642.569855 831.106 256 dup 256 -> 512
075642.601975 831.138 256 dup 256 -> 512
075642.634229 831.170 256 dup 256 -> 512
075642.666505 831.202 256 dup 256 -> 512
075642.698550 831.234 256 dup 256 -> 512
075642.730811 831.266 256 dup 256 -> 512
075642.762977 831.299 256 dup 256 -> 512
075642.795115 831.331 256 dup 256 -> 512
075642.827387 831.363 256 dup 256 -> 512
075642.859581 831.395 256 dup 256 -> 512
075642.890372 831.426 256 dup 256 -> 512
075644.440844 peakWeightIndex = 24
075646.457639 peakWeightIndex = 24
075647.371766 835.905 -186 skip 256 -> 70
075647.580940 836.114 -236 skip 256 -> 20
075647.581134 836.114 -145 skip 256 -> 111
075647.883654 836.417 -236 skip 256 -> 20
075647.883773 836.417 -148 skip 256 -> 108
075648.474392 peakWeightIndex = 24
075650.491033 peakWeightIndex = 24
075650.829356 Entering SPIKE
075650.830297 Leaving SPIKE
075650.834265 Intra slice request from 0 - 640x480
075650.897187 Sending FIR
075650.943000 839.475 silence: 1.0 frames
075651.897146 SIPSendMessageAll start...
075651.897650 TANonInviteClientProc Thread start...
075651.897690 ( )( )( )( )( ) TP IS BINARY? (0)
075651.897851 Send to 216.96.252.230:16402 [MESSAGE sip:[email protected]:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK15e3c1a1104c2db2
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
CSeq: 3 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
PING]
075651.902197 [[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK15e3c1a1104c2db2
To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
CSeq: 3 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Length: 0
]] from 216.96.252.230:16402
075651.902247 Dialog Match(STATUS): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
075651.902288 Dialog Match(STATUS): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
075651.902554 SIPSendMessageAll stop(0)...
075652.507842 peakWeightIndex = 24
075652.593460 841.124 -236 skip 256 -> 20
075652.593543 841.124 -256 skip 256 -> 0
075654.009503 Updating heartbeat from 216.96.252.230:16402 to 216.96.185.208:16402
075654.009546 [[MESSAGE sip:[email protected]:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.252.230:16402;branch=z9hG4bK2737e37b38198038
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
PING]] from 216.96.252.230:16402
075654.009580 Dialog Match(REQUEST): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
075654.009981 SIPMessageProc Thread start...
075654.010022 Dialog Match(REQUEST): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
075654.010068 SIPMessage done.
075654.010078 | | | | --- iBodyLen 0
075654.010181 TANonInviteServerProc Thread start...
075654.010264 ( )( )( )( )( ) TP IS BINARY? (0)
075654.010292 Send to 216.96.252.230:16402 [SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.252.230:16402;branch=z9hG4bK2737e37b38198038
To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Length: 0
075654.010451 SIPMessageProc Thread end(200)...
075654.526208 peakWeightIndex = 24
075656.009445 TANonInviteServerProc Thread end(0)...
075656.542788 peakWeightIndex = 24
075656.905075 TANonInviteClientProc Thread end(0)...
075657.593682 Entering SPIKE
075657.595431 Leaving SPIKE
075657.601816 846.130 -236 skip 256 -> 20
075657.601894 846.130 -226 skip 256 -> 30
075657.602165 Sending FIR
075657.606894 Jitter Buffer Delta = 0.004729 secs
075657.633928 846.162 silence: 1.0 frames
075658.559595 peakWeightIndex = 24
075700.186737 1 devices
075700.187151 Received VCHardwareCapsChangeNotification
2010-12-09 07:57:00.187 iChat[220:903] Hardware Caps Dictionary: {
HasCamera = 1;
HasDV = 0;
HasMic = 0;
HasQ8 = 0;
Q8List = (
075700.187527 Found 1 cameras:
075700.187547 Apple Screen Input Device - 0-Apple ScreenInputDevice (0x101, 0x200)
075700.191959 Microphone devices:
075700.192117 TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat: TundraObjectGetPropertyDataSize kTundraDevicePropertyStreams failed with 560947818 (0x216f626a)
075700.192708 TundraCapture_CameraIsDV: TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat failed with 560947818
075700.192735 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraObjectGetPropertyData kTundraDevicePropertyModelUID failed with 560947818
075700.192750 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraObjectGetPropertyData kTundraObjectPropertyCreator failed with 560947818
075700.192764 TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat: TundraObjectGetPropertyDataSize kTundraDevicePropertyStreams failed with 560947818 (0x216f626a)
075700.192770 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat failed with 560947818
075700.192904 Internal microphone
075700.193003 Line In
075700.193131 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraObjectGetPropertyData kTundraDevicePropertyModelUID failed with 560947818
075700.193151 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraObjectGetPropertyData kTundraObjectPropertyCreator failed with 560947818
075700.193165 TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat: TundraObjectGetPropertyDataSize kTundraDevicePropertyStreams failed with 560947818 (0x216f626a)
075700.193171 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat failed with 560947818
075700.193220 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraObjectGetPropertyData kTundraDevicePropertyModelUID failed with 560947818
075700.193235 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraObjectGetPropertyData kTundraObjectPropertyCreator failed with 560947818
075700.193249 TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat: TundraObjectGetPropertyDataSize kTundraDevicePropertyStreams failed with 560947818 (0x216f626a)
075700.193255 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat failed with 560947818
075700.193737 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraObjectGetPropertyData kTundraDevicePropertyModelUID failed with 560947818
075700.193797 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraObjectGetPropertyData kTundraObjectPropertyCreator failed with 560947818
075700.194309 TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat: TundraObjectGetPropertyDataSize kTundraDevicePropertyStreams failed with 560947818 (0x216f626a)
075700.194317 TundraCapture_GetCameraProperty: TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat failed with 560947818
075700.194548 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
075700.194606 vcCapabilitiesOfCPU returns: 0x00000fff
075700.194718 BWD: GotBandwidth: 108818011/86309523 (up/down) @[208.185.96.216:0.254.255.255]
075700.194735 BWD bandwidth: 108818 kbits up, 86309 kbits down.
075700.194741 videoNetworkCapable: 1 -- 3 max participants.
075700.194745 audioNetworkCapable: 1 -- 9 max participants.
075700.194749 Supports PCMU wideband for audio: 1 / video: 1
075700.194760 vcCapabilitiesOfNetwork returns: 0x00000fff
075700.194767 vcCapabilitiesOfRouter returns: 0x00001000
075700.194771 vcCapabilities returns: 0x00001fff
075700.194843 Found 1 cameras:
075700.194864 Apple Screen Input Device - 0-Apple ScreenInputDevice (0x101, 0x200)
075700.198570 Microphone devices:
075700.198617 TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat: TundraObjectGetPropertyDataSize kTundraDevicePropertyStreams failed with 560947818 (0x216f626a)
075700.198625 TundraCapture_CameraIsDV: TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat failed with 560947818
075700.198699 Internal microphone
075700.198777 Line In
075700.198906 selectedCamera: no camera has been set yet.
075700.198940 selectedCamera: no camera has been set yet.
075700.199238 Selected mic: Built-in Microphone / imic
075700.199480 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
075700.268051 Found 1 cameras:
075700.268096 Apple Screen Input Device - 0-Apple ScreenInputDevice (0x101, 0x200)
075700.271835 Microphone devices:
075700.271882 TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat: TundraObjectGetPropertyDataSize kTundraDevicePropertyStreams failed with 560947818 (0x216f626a)
075700.271890 TundraCapture_CameraIsDV: TundraCapture_GetCurrentImageFormat failed with 560947818
075700.271957 Internal microphone
075700.272077 Line In
075700.272151 selectedCamera: no camera has been set yet.
075700.272166 selectedCamera: no camera has been set yet.
075700.273629 Selected mic: Built-in Microphone / imic
075700.304358 endConference with userIDToCallIDMap count = 1
075700.304469 key: [email protected] - call id: 1
075700.305891 [[** sMT - MTHelperLogRelay] retCode = 3, status = Relay Skip ]
075700.306456 [[** sMT - MTHelper_End]] [user:[email protected]] (Caller) CallLog(0 - Succeeded) [0x00000112 to 0x00000112]: [p2p: 2627/2627] [55(sec)] [AvgBitrate:1380.879875][EndConference][SnowLeopard]
075700.306515 [[** sMT - MTHelperEndCall] [0][user:[email protected]][Duration= 0.000000]
075700.306604 ### NEW STATE: to: VC_DISCONNECTING, from: VC_BUSY
075700.307292 SIPHangup start...
075700.307320 Stop heartbeat to 216.96.252.230:16402
075700.307453 TANonInviteClientProc Thread start...
075700.307515 ( )( )( )( )( ) TP IS BINARY? (0)
075700.307528 Send to 216.96.252.230:16402 [BYE sip:[email protected]:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK4b6ef8fd5d6b8f87
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
CSeq: 4 BYE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Length: 0
075700.310797 [[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 216.96.185.208:16402;branch=z9hG4bK4b6ef8fd5d6b8f87
To: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1739456213
From: "[email protected]" <sip:[email protected]:16402>;tag=1849115605
Call-ID: 1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208
CSeq: 4 BYE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Length: 0
]] from 216.96.252.230:16402
075700.310837 Dialog Match(STATUS): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
075700.310874 Dialog Match(STATUS): [1e00393adbdb30e-0393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208]=[1e00393adbdb30e-0 393-11e0-91a7-eb95b2f44012@216-96-185-208], [1849115605]=[1849115605], [1739456213]=[1739456213]
075700.311874 SIPHangup stop(0)...
075700.313893 ### NEW STATE: to: VC_IDLE, from: VC_DISCONNECTING
075700.313926 ++++++++ confStatusMapRemoveAll
075700.313935 ( ) -- mapUserIDToSecurityInfo cleared --
075700.314189 Conference_RecvThread end
075700.315617 2 devices
075700.329958 =================== ActiveCount -= 0
075700.366012 cancelPreview returned 0
075700.366190 Received VCHardwareCapsChangeNotification
2010-12-09 07:57:00.366 iChat[220:903] Hardware Caps Dictionary: {
HasCamera = 1;
HasDV = 0;
HasMic = 0;
HasQ8 = 0;
Q8List = (
FirmwareVersion = 0;
GUID = 0x2440000005ac8507;
IrisState = 1;
075700.366467 Found 2 cameras:
075700.366487 Apple Screen Input Device - 0-Apple ScreenInputDevice (0x101, 0x200)
075700.366522 Built-in iSight - 0x2440000005ac8507 (0x110, 0x104)
075700.370345 Microphone devices:
075700.370423 Internal microphone
075700.370527 Line In
075700.370622 selectedCamera: no camera has been set yet.
075700.370675 selectedCamera: no camera has been set yet.
075700.370742 selectedCamera: no camera has been set yet.
075700.370929 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
075700.370979 vcCapabilitiesOfCPU returns: 0x00000fff
075700.371086 BWD: GotBandwidth: 108818011/86309523 (up/down) @[208.185.96.216:0.254.255.255]
075700.371100 BWD bandwidth: 108818 kbits up, 86309 kbits down.
075700.371106 videoNetworkCapable: 1 -- 3 max participants.
075700.371110 audioNetworkCapable: 1 -- 9 max participants.
075700.371114 Supports PCMU wideband for audio: 1 / video: 1
075700.371125 vcCapabilitiesOfNetwork returns: 0x00000fff
075700.371130 vcCapabilitiesOfRouter returns: 0x00001000
075700.371135 vcCapabilities returns: 0x00001fff
075700.371207 Found 2 cameras:
075700.371227 Apple Screen Input Device - 0-Apple ScreenInputDevice (0x101, 0x200)
075700.371268 Built-in iSight - 0x2440000005ac8507 (0x110, 0x104)
075700.371278 selectedCamera: no camera has been set yet.
075700.371291 selectCameraWithTundraDeviceID: 0x110 returned 1
075700.374933 Microphone devices:
075700.375022 Internal microphone
075700.375077 Line In
075700.375133 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
075700.375164 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
075700.375332 Selected mic: Built-in Microphone / imic
075700.433040 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
075700.433250 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
075700.434952 Found 2 cameras:
075700.434987 Apple Screen Input Device - 0-Apple ScreenInputDevice (0x101, 0x200)
075700.435031 Built-in iSight - 0x2440000005ac8507 (0x110, 0x104)
075700.435062 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
075700.435079 selectCameraWithTundraDeviceID: 0x110 returned 1
075700.438692 Microphone devices:
075700.438781 Internal microphone
075700.438838 Line In
075700.438891 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
075700.438921 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
075700.439097 Selected mic: Built-in Microphone / imic
075700.443973 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
075700.444840 Found 2 cameras:
075700.444870 Apple Screen Input Device - 0-Apple ScreenInputDevice (0x101, 0x200)
075700.444915 Built-in iSight - 0x2440000005ac8507 (0x110, 0x104)
075700.444947 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
075700.444966 selectCameraWithTundraDeviceID: 0x110 returned 1
075700.448569 Microphone devices:
075700.448669 Internal microphone
075700.448784 Line In
075700.448837 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
075700.448867 selectedCamera2 GUID returned Built-in iSight
075700.449044 Selected mic: Built-in Microphone / imic
075700.449683 Selected microphone is Internal microphone.
075705.314376 TANonInviteClientProc Thread end(0)...
075726.026585 TANonInviteServerProc Thread end(0)...
2010-12-09 07:57:40.989 iChat[220:903] [Warning] FZVideoConferenceController: _localVideoClientCount decremented below 0! -
WLAN disconnects after transferring 150Mb+ of data (smb/inet)
I keep getting some peculiar behavior from my
01:05.0 Ethernet controller: Qualcomm Atheros AR5212/AR5213 Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01)
card. I am able to connect to my WLAN fine, the signal is relatively strong (70%+) and the connection is stable. I am using wicd with the gnome applet, dhcpcd/netctl services are not set to run at startup. Wicd seems to be starting its own instance of dhcpcd though.
I can browse the net just fine, and I can also download files < 150Mb. However, if I try to copy a file bigger than that over smb or download one from the internet, the connection starts to stall after a minute, and then times out.
Journalctl output shows me connecting to the smb share and starting to copy a file, which goes fine for seven minutes, except it's getting progressively slower, until it drops the connection.
Apr 12 18:56:54 Elder org.gtk.vfs.Daemon[268]: ### SMB: auth_callback - out: last_user = 'user', last_domain = 'WORKGROUP'
Apr 12 18:56:54 Elder org.gtk.vfs.Daemon[268]: tdb(__NULL__): tdb_open_ex: called with name == NULL
Apr 12 18:56:54 Elder org.gtk.vfs.Daemon[268]: tdb(__NULL__): tdb_open_ex: called with name == NULL
Apr 12 18:56:54 Elder org.gtk.vfs.Daemon[268]: tdb(__NULL__): tdb_open_ex: called with name == NULL
Apr 12 18:56:54 Elder org.gtk.vfs.Daemon[268]: ### SMB: do_mount - [smb://server/share; 1] res = 0, cancelled = 0, errno = [0] 'Success'
Apr 12 18:56:54 Elder org.gtk.vfs.Daemon[268]: ### SMB: do_mount - login successful
Apr 12 18:56:54 Elder org.gtk.vfs.Daemon[268]: no talloc stackframe at ../source3/libsmb/clifsinfo.c:444, leaking memory
Apr 12 19:03:05 Elder dhcpcd[525]: wlp1s5: carrier lost
Apr 12 19:03:05 Elder dhcpcd[525]: wlp1s5: deleting route to 192.168.178.0/24
Apr 12 19:03:05 Elder dhcpcd[525]: wlp1s5: deleting default route via 192.168.178.1
Apr 12 19:03:05 Elder kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: World regulatory domain updated:
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: DFS Master region: unset
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth), (max_antenna_gain, max_eirp)
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (2457000 KHz - 2482000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (2474000 KHz - 2494000 KHz @ 20000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (5735000 KHz - 5835000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (57240000 KHz - 63720000 KHz @ 2160000 KHz), (N/A, 0 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA for country: JP
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: Regulatory domain changed to country: JP
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: DFS Master region: JP
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth), (max_antenna_gain, max_eirp)
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (2402000 KHz - 2482000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (2474000 KHz - 2494000 KHz @ 20000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (4910000 KHz - 4990000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2300 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (5030000 KHz - 5090000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2300 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (5250000 KHz - 5330000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (5490000 KHz - 5710000 KHz @ 160000 KHz), (N/A, 2300 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: wlp1s5: authenticate with 20:cf:30:b7:d5:3e
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: wlp1s5: send auth to 20:cf:30:b7:d5:3e (try 1/3)
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: wlp1s5: authenticated
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: wlp1s5: associate with 20:cf:30:b7:d5:3e (try 1/3)
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: wlp1s5: RX AssocResp from 20:cf:30:b7:d5:3e (capab=0xc11 status=0 aid=2)
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: wlp1s5: associated
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA for country: GB
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: ath: EEPROM regdomain: 0x833a
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: ath: EEPROM indicates we should expect a country code
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: ath: doing EEPROM country->regdmn map search
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: ath: country maps to regdmn code: 0x37
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: ath: Country alpha2 being used: GB
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: ath: Regpair used: 0x37
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: ath: regdomain 0x833a dynamically updated by country IE
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: Regulatory domain changed to country: GB
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: DFS Master region: ETSI
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth), (max_antenna_gain, max_eirp)
Apr 12 19:03:06 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (2402000 KHz - 2482000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:07 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:07 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (5250000 KHz - 5330000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:07 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (5490000 KHz - 5710000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2700 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:07 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (57240000 KHz - 65880000 KHz @ 2160000 KHz), (N/A, 4000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:07 Elder dhcpcd[525]: wlp1s5: carrier acquired
Apr 12 19:03:07 Elder dhcpcd[525]: wlp1s5: IAID 96:84:34:05
Apr 12 19:03:07 Elder dhcpcd[525]: wlp1s5: soliciting an IPv6 router
Apr 12 19:03:07 Elder dhcpcd[525]: wlp1s5: rebinding lease of 192.168.178.30
Apr 12 19:03:09 Elder wicd[198]: dhcpcd[983]: sending signal ARLM to pid 525
Apr 12 19:03:09 Elder dhcpcd[983]: sending signal ARLM to pid 525
Apr 12 19:03:09 Elder dhcpcd[525]: received signal ALRM from PID 983, releasing
Apr 12 19:03:09 Elder dhcpcd[525]: wlp1s5: removing interface
Apr 12 19:03:09 Elder dhcpcd[983]: waiting for pid 525 to exit
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder dhcpcd[525]: exited
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: wlp1s5: deauthenticating from 20:cf:30:b7:d5:3e by local choice (reason=3)
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: cfg80211: World regulatory domain updated:
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: cfg80211: DFS Master region: unset
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth), (max_antenna_gain, max_eirp)
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (2457000 KHz - 2482000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (2474000 KHz - 2494000 KHz @ 20000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (5735000 KHz - 5835000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (57240000 KHz - 63720000 KHz @ 2160000 KHz), (N/A, 0 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA for country: JP
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlp1s5: link is not ready
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: cfg80211: Regulatory domain changed to country: JP
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: cfg80211: DFS Master region: JP
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth), (max_antenna_gain, max_eirp)
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (2402000 KHz - 2482000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (2474000 KHz - 2494000 KHz @ 20000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (4910000 KHz - 4990000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2300 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (5030000 KHz - 5090000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2300 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (5250000 KHz - 5330000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (5490000 KHz - 5710000 KHz @ 160000 KHz), (N/A, 2300 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder wicd[198]: dhcpcd[983]: waiting for pid 525 to exit
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder wicd[198]: dhcpcd[1022]: dhcpcd not running
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder dhcpcd[1022]: dhcpcd not running
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): enp1s8: link is not ready
Apr 12 19:03:10 Elder wicd[198]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: enp1s8 error: No such file or directory
Apr 12 19:03:14 Elder kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlp1s5: link is not ready
Apr 12 19:03:16 Elder wicd[198]: dhcpcd[1033]: dhcpcd not running
Apr 12 19:03:16 Elder dhcpcd[1033]: dhcpcd not running
Apr 12 19:03:16 Elder kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlp1s5: link is not ready
Apr 12 19:03:16 Elder dhcpcd[1039]: dhcpcd not running
Apr 12 19:03:16 Elder wicd[198]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlp1s5 error: No such file or directory
Apr 12 19:03:16 Elder kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): enp1s8: link is not ready
Apr 12 19:03:16 Elder wicd[198]: dhcpcd[1039]: dhcpcd not running
Apr 12 19:03:16 Elder wicd[198]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: enp1s8 error: No such file or directory
Apr 12 19:03:16 Elder wicd[198]: dhcpcd[1047]: dhcpcd not running
Apr 12 19:03:16 Elder dhcpcd[1047]: dhcpcd not running
Apr 12 19:03:16 Elder kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlp1s5: link is not ready
Apr 12 19:03:16 Elder wicd[198]: Failed to connect to non-global ctrl_ifname: wlp1s5 error: No such file or directory
Apr 12 19:03:18 Elder wicd[198]: ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]: Invalid argument
Apr 12 19:03:18 Elder wicd[198]: ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]: Invalid argument
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: wlp1s5: authenticate with 20:cf:30:b7:d5:3e
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: wlp1s5: send auth to 20:cf:30:b7:d5:3e (try 1/3)
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: wlp1s5: authenticated
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: wlp1s5: associate with 20:cf:30:b7:d5:3e (try 1/3)
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: wlp1s5: RX AssocResp from 20:cf:30:b7:d5:3e (capab=0xc11 status=0 aid=2)
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: wlp1s5: associated
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): wlp1s5: link becomes ready
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA for country: GB
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: ath: EEPROM regdomain: 0x833a
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: ath: EEPROM indicates we should expect a country code
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: ath: doing EEPROM country->regdmn map search
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: ath: country maps to regdmn code: 0x37
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: ath: Country alpha2 being used: GB
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: ath: Regpair used: 0x37
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: ath: regdomain 0x833a dynamically updated by country IE
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: cfg80211: Regulatory domain changed to country: GB
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: cfg80211: DFS Master region: ETSI
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth), (max_antenna_gain, max_eirp)
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (2402000 KHz - 2482000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (5250000 KHz - 5330000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (5490000 KHz - 5710000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2700 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:19 Elder kernel: cfg80211: (57240000 KHz - 65880000 KHz @ 2160000 KHz), (N/A, 4000 mBm)
Apr 12 19:03:20 Elder dhcpcd[1064]: version 6.3.2 starting
Apr 12 19:03:20 Elder dhcpcd[1064]: DUID 00:01:00:01:1a:d6:0a:93:00:08:0d:72:38:d6
Apr 12 19:03:20 Elder dhcpcd[1064]: wlp1s5: IAID 96:84:34:05
Apr 12 19:03:20 Elder dhcpcd[1064]: wlp1s5: soliciting an IPv6 router
Apr 12 19:03:20 Elder dhcpcd[1064]: wlp1s5: soliciting a DHCP lease
Apr 12 19:03:21 Elder dhcpcd[1064]: wlp1s5: offered 192.168.178.30 from 192.168.178.1
Apr 12 19:03:26 Elder dhcpcd[1064]: wlp1s5: leased 192.168.178.30 for 864000 seconds
Apr 12 19:03:26 Elder dhcpcd[1064]: wlp1s5: adding route to 192.168.178.0/24
Apr 12 19:03:26 Elder dhcpcd[1064]: wlp1s5: adding default route via 192.168.178.1
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The first message of interest is "carrier lost". No details on why.
I see it saying "deauthenticated by local choice (reason 3)" at some point when it tries to reconnect, which is "The access point went offline, deauthenticating the client." according to this link. It did not though, I am monitoring the wireless log on my router and what I see there is the laptop disappearing, while the other clients stay in list.
This is not what always happens though, as I've also seen it state "reason 4" - "Client session timeout exceeded." I can also see the "bandwidth" parameter of the card decreasing over time from 54 to 5Mbps on the wireless log of my router.
There is also a "dhcpcd not running" message which I attempted to fix by starting the dhcpcd.service as mentioned on the wiki, but it didn't change anything. I have also tried switching to dhclient in the wicd applet, but that doesn't change the behavior.
It also does not matter how close to the AP I am - the timeout/disconnect happens even if I place the laptop near the router (100% signal). The behavior stays the same, good transfer speed which then seemingly decays over time.
I do have the nohwcrypt=1 in module options (ath5k.conf) and the module is loaded as such:
sudo modprobe -v ath5k
insmod /lib/modules/3.14.0-4-ARCH/kernel/net/wireless/cfg80211.ko.gz
insmod /lib/modules/3.14.0-4-ARCH/kernel/net/mac80211/mac80211.ko.gz
insmod /lib/modules/3.14.0-4-ARCH/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath.ko.gz
insmod /lib/modules/3.14.0-4-ARCH/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath5k/ath5k.ko.gz nohwcrypt=1
I added it in an attempt to fix the speed drop/disconnect, and it did seem to help with the speed at least. Disconnect still happens though.
Any idea what I could do to fix that? I've seen similar threads, but all of them seem to either get random disconnects or fail to connect to the WLAN right away. Do tell me if you need me to provide more information.
Last edited by Soukyuu (2014-04-12 17:24:13)Here you go:
UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION
acpid.service loaded active running ACPI event daemon
dbus.service loaded active running D-Bus System Message Bus
kmod-static-nodes.service loaded active exited Create list of required static device nodes for the
lxdm.service loaded active running LXDE Display Manager
polkit.service loaded active running Authorization Manager
systemd-backlight@backlight:acpi_video0.service loaded active exited Load/Save Screen Backlight Brightness of backlight:
systemd-backlight@backlight:toshiba.service loaded active exited Load/Save Screen Backlight Brightness of backlight:
systemd-fsck@dev-disk-by\x2duuid-60588968\x2dce04\x2d4204\x2d994c\x2d956e37a05af9.service loaded active exited File System Check on /dev/disk/by-uuid/60588968-ce0
systemd-journald.service loaded active running Journal Service
systemd-logind.service loaded active running Login Service
systemd-random-seed.service loaded active exited Load/Save Random Seed
systemd-remount-fs.service loaded active exited Remount Root and Kernel File Systems
[email protected] loaded active exited Load/Save RF Kill Switch Status of rfkill0
[email protected] loaded active exited Load/Save RF Kill Switch Status of rfkill1
[email protected] loaded active exited Load/Save RF Kill Switch Status of rfkill2
systemd-sysctl.service loaded active exited Apply Kernel Variables
systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service loaded active exited Create Static Device Nodes in /dev
systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service loaded active exited Create Volatile Files and Directories
systemd-udev-trigger.service loaded active exited udev Coldplug all Devices
systemd-udevd.service loaded active running udev Kernel Device Manager
systemd-update-utmp.service loaded active exited Update UTMP about System Boot/Shutdown
systemd-user-sessions.service loaded active exited Permit User Sessions
systemd-vconsole-setup.service loaded active exited Setup Virtual Console
udisks2.service loaded active running Disk Manager
[email protected] loaded active running User Manager for UID 1000
wicd.service loaded active running Wicd a wireless and wired network manager for Linux
LOAD = Reflects whether the unit definition was properly loaded.
ACTIVE = The high-level unit activation state, i.e. generalization of SUB.
SUB = The low-level unit activation state, values depend on unit type.
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The TV instead: after 30 minutes of playback device tells me disconnected.
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I demand an answer from toshiba. The money I gave for this TV were not fake but good.I just contacted the helpline for advice, in addition to not understand at all what I was saying, after making me wait a good five minutes (paying of course) they told me to turn it to the dealer because the television is not under warranty.
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I've been using ichat for years with my parents and brother, My brother has an older imac and we can chat just fine. Recently ichat has not been working with my parents mini mac, although it used to quite well. Chat starts off fine and slowly deteriorates, after two minutes or so the video and audio become so bad it's not worth continuing. We both have the same versions of OS 10 and ichat and I am at a loss to explain the trouble. If we watch the connection doctor as we chat, my signal slowly drops till it can't carry the load. When I call my brother, no loss of signal. I am using airport but when I connect the cable directly there is no change, signal strength still falls off. As far as we know, no hardware or software changes have been made to either system. I recently upgraded my internet connection speed to try and beat the problem but it didn't resolve the issue. We did learn that if we both make our video windows as small as possible, we can talk on the deteriorated signal. Any ideas?
Hi
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In ichats prefs click on video and change bandwidth limit to 500
Restart iChat.
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When using the NFB app, I can see that it is still downloading ahead (buffering) of what I am watching and that stops. Exiting app and going back in turns the WIFI back on but I have to watch from the beginning again - and then it stops after 30 minutes.
If the Touch is plugged in via USB, the WIFI icon remains on. I have currently set my mail to fetch every 15 minutes and so far that has kept it on but at some point it won't and I really don't want to fetch email on my Touch anyway.I had the same problem when I upgraded. In my case it definitely was the power supply. In my effort to figure out the problem by swapping components in and out, the dieing power supply killed 2 P8P67 Pro and 2 2500k, and when I tested with the P67A-GD65, the power supply totally died, but the good thing is that the GD65 survived. Swapped in a 430W to test and everything was perfect. At full load with GTX260, it will draw less than 300W, so your power supply is fine to test.
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dear Customer service,
when we are calling to india and it will disconnect call after 1 minute and then again we have to call
please solve this issue immediately and we cannot go like that.
awaiting your reply soon
This post was transferred from its previous location to create its own new topic here; its subject and/or title has been edited to differentiate the post from other inquiries and to reflect the post's content.callfailure wrote:
but I am sorry to write the service is becoming worst.
Hello
We have answered this query many times. The problem has nothing to do with Skype or Microsoft. The local telco authorities in Saudi Arabia where you are located frequently disconnect outbound VoIP traffic to protect their own state run monopoly. Try accessing the internet via a VPN.
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I recommend that you always run the latest Skype version: Windows & Mac
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I perform call from caller on CME86 to callee on CUCM7.1.3.
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It shows as a Ethernet port connection...it is plugged into a USB port.
HelpInteresting. I have a Macbook pro 17" and although all is fine using either of the 2 usb ports on the left, my external modem is either very slow or disconnects for no reason when I use the usb port on the right.
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Hi and thank you for the valuable resources on this forum.
I am capturing analogue video into Premiere Pro CS5 using he Blackmagic Intensity Shuttle (with Time Base Corrector in the video path). My captures are stopping at 54 or 55 minutes when the computer becomes non responsive. This has happened with the Blackmagic motion jpeg codec as well as the 10 bit YUV capture. Same thing happens if I capture with media express (the blackmagic capture software)
I have tweaked my system as per many of the recommendations in the forum.
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Page file on another hard drive
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Anything else I could find unistalled or turned off.
Firmware and drivers for on board USB latest from Driver Station as per Blackmagic Recommendations.
Very succesful capture of things shorter than 55 minutes but I have some longer things I would like to capture in one go.
I have used process explorer to watch what happens. Nothing special that I can identify in terms of processes but cpu seems to be going to 100%.
With progessive tweaks the problems remains the same.
I am not aware of any file size limits with Premire Pro or Blackmagic - are there some?
Considering reinstall but would greatly appreciate any insights. My first post so I hope I have provided the right info to help you help me.
Thank you
AndrewGood that you got it fixed... bridging device drivers have cause problems clear back to the computer version of the stone ages
I still have a Pinnacle Dv500 card (used via dual-boot with WinXP and Premiere 6x) that went through several device driver versions to get everything working right
While everything is working right... make a full "picture" of your hard drive to external USB drive to make recovering easy in case something goes wrong
Hardware crashes or virus infections happen, so you should buy software to make a full
backup of your hard drive to an external USB hard drive... plus, making step-by-step
backups during a new install or major program addition makes it easy to go back a step
if something doesn't work
This backup and then restore is, of course, only to the same computer with a new drive
(or the same drive as long as you don't mind writing over everything) since doing a
restore to a new computer won't work due to Windows and many programs having activation
information that is keyed to your hardware (which is why Windows will force you to RE-
Activate if you change very much hardware)
The product I use is at http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-linux.htm
Image runs off of a bootable CD via Linux (the Zip you download includes a program to
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registration information, so everything is restored when needed... and you may restore
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Please note that I own no part of Image, and I don't get a referral fee (that is just a
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Hi, I'm playing live stream supporting FMLE from FMS. There is no problem with playing if we are starting at first the player and then we are starting the stream with FMLE. The video skipping problem is occurs only if we are starting first the stream with FMLE and than our player.
The versions: FMLE 3.0.1.5963, FMIS 4.0.0, Flash Player 10.1.53.64, and codec h.264
Is this a bug in FMS/FMLE or I'm doing something wrong?
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VPN disconnect after 1 minute with INTEL 10.4.5 to SERVER 10.4.6?
any clue?
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My boyfriend lives in Australia and I'm in the US - we Skype every day but it's extremely difficult
It disconnects every 8:50-9 minutes exactly during every call. A few times at 3 minutes or 6 minutes exactly. Sometimes when we call each other we cant hear each other at all and have to try again until it works - it can go on for 4-5 tries in a row. I don't know if this is Skype or a network error. It happens to us on Facebook video chat too after the same amount of time and the same issue with the occasional no audio.
My connections are fine but he's on mobile so I don't know if its his network cutting in and out or what but regardless I'd really like some help so that we can screenshare and watch DVDs together
Help is much appreciated!!The behavior you describe isn't normal, snc. iMovie shouldn't interrupt the import at 9 minutes. There should be no pause to "convert" to DV. That's not typical of iMovie.
The entire video should import to iMovie direct to DV files inside the Media folder, starting a new file every 9+ minutes. That's the 2GB file-size limit for iMovie clips. There should be no pause. Importing should continue until the end of the video.
That said, it's possible there's a tape flaw that is confusing iMovie. A short break in the video at 9 minutes — where you stopped shooting, advanced the tape a bit, then started taping — would cause what you describe. Or, I suppose, a tape defect. Or even, I suppose, a dirty play head that's created an imperfect recording.
Some things to try:
• Try using a head-cleaning tape.
• Try recording longer than 11 minutes with a different tape, and import that. If the problem goes away, the problem is with the other tape.
• Is the project on an external disk? Make sure the disk the project resides on uses the Mac OS Extended disk format. If it's not, iMovie may be having problems saving to disk, causing the strange pause you see.
My guess is the problem will go away with a new tape.
Karl
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