[Testing] [support-gang] Lost Communication in 10.1.3?

Caryl Bigenho cbigenho at hotmail.com
Sun Feb 6 13:44:45 EST 2011


Thanks.  I have the XOs packed away right now.  I will save this message where I can find it and try your suggestions when I get back from Texas on the 15th.  I may have more questions then.

Caryl

Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2011 13:22:09 -0500
From: greenfeld at laptop.org
To: cbigenho at hotmail.com
CC: testing at lists.laptop.org; devel at lists.laptop.org; support-gang at lists.laptop.org
Subject: Re: [Testing] [support-gang] Lost Communication in 10.1.3?



  


    
  
  
    The XO-1 will only see Ad-hoc XO-1.5 networks which currently have
    XOs connected to them.  It will not show all three Mayan icons
    unless there is an XO-1.5 or other computers creating three Ad-hoc
    networks, one with each of the desired names.   

    

    You will have to manually connect the XO-1 to an Ad-hoc network; it
    will not automatically do so.

    

    Unless you told them otherwise, by default all the XO-1.5s likely
    decided to use Ad-hoc channel 1 if they did not see a preferred
    access point, so you should go looking on the 10.1.3 XO-1 for a
    filled color circle with a single dot in it.  If the XO-1.5s were
    near an access point they were taught about, they may have connected
    to that instead.  The ad-hoc networks on the XO-1 with 10.1.3 will
    look like the filled-color (active) networks on the XO-1.5 using the
    XO-1 user's colors to indicate that someone is listening on the
    channel.

    

    It may take up to 30 or 60 seconds(?) from the time that an XO-1.5
    created the Ad-hoc network to the point that an XO-1 will decide to
    rescan to see what networks are out there.  I'm hoping there are no
    restrictions on rescanning once an XO-1 decides to connect to a Mesh
    network.

    

    Admittedly the graphic
    http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/File:Adhoc_network_XO-1.png (available
    from http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Features/Ad_hoc_Networking) is
    someone confusing, since the XO-1 in that screenshot actually is
    connected {has parenthesis} to a network which is neither the Ad-hoc
    network spotted (on channel 11 - a dot and two lines) nor the Mesh
    ones.

    

    

    

    On 2/6/2011 12:58 PM, Caryl Bigenho wrote:
    
      
      OK I think I know what happened.  First a question... how will the
      ad hoc networks look on the XO-1?  They were still targets on
      these.  Maybe I grabbed the wrong usb stick and put 10.1.2 on them
      again... but I don't think so.  

      

      I didn't see any parenthesis... just that the 2 XO-1s could see
      each other fine, but they couldn't see the 1.5s, even with sharing
      on.  I started the Chat on a 1.5.  Maybe it has to start on a 1.0?

      

      Caryl

      

      > Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2011 12:52:01 -0500

      > Subject: Re: [Testing] [support-gang] Lost Communication in
      10.1.3?

      > From: gerald.ardito at gmail.com

      > To: cbigenho at hotmail.com

      > CC: gerald.ardito at gmail.com; support-gang at lists.laptop.org;
      devel at lists.laptop.org; testing at lists.laptop.org;
      support-gang at laptop.org

      > 

      > Caryl,

      > 

      > Once you connect to one of the ad-hoc networks, you will see
      the

      > familiar parentheses surrounding it. Then, in the
      Neighborhood View on

      > the the XOs, this network should appear as a wireless device.

      > 

      > I would start troubleshooting by going o Settings and turning
      the

      > radio off and then on again.

      > 

      > Good luck.

      > 

      > Gerald

      > 

      > On Sunday, February 6, 2011, Caryl Bigenho
      <cbigenho at hotmail.com> wrote:

      > >

      > >

      > >

      > >

      > >

      > > Hi Gerald,

      > >

      > > That was the first thing I tried and it didn't work for
      me.  I'll try it again when I get back from TX.  How did you
      connect the 1.0 to the network?  They are still showing as access
      points rather than the Mayan numerals on the 1.0s.  Maybe I need
      to do the install again.

      > >

      > > Caryl

      > >

      > >> Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2011 11:39:38 -0500

      > >> From: gerald.ardito at gmail.com

      > >> To: support-gang at lists.laptop.org

      > >> CC: devel at lists.laptop.org;
      testing at lists.laptop.org; support-gang at laptop.org

      > >> Subject: Re: [Testing] [support-gang] Lost
      Communication in 10.1.3?

      > >>

      > >> Caryl,

      > >>

      > >> I have been able to make this work. Here's what I
      did:

      > >> 1. Create an ad-hoc network on one of the 1.5s.

      > >> 2. Connect to it on the 1.0s.

      > >> 3. Open Chat and make public.

      > >>

      > >> Hope this helps.

      > >> Gerald

      > >>

      > >> On Sunday, February 6, 2011, Caryl Bigenho
      <cbigenho at hotmail.com> wrote:

      > >> >

      > >> >tee's what I

      > >> >

      > >> >

      > >> >.

      > >>

      > >> H

      > >> > Hi...

      > >> >

      > >> > Prepping some XOs for our booth at SCaLE 9X Feb
      26-27.  When I first started charging and testing I was running
      10.1.2.  I tried Chat and found that the XO-1s could easily chat
      with the XO-1.5s.

      > >> >

      > >> > Then I updated all of them to 10.1.3, and this
      ability seems to have been lost.  While the XO-1.5s connected
      right away to the ad hoc network, the XO-1s were totally left
      out.  They can only see each other.

      > >> >

      > >> > Is this an intentional change?  Is there a way
      for both models to communicate among themselves in 10.1.3?

      > >> >

      > >> > Caryl 

      > >> >

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