It occurs to me that these messages occured while I was connected to a
public WIFI AP at the airport in Phoenix. It may be that the network
configuration or my distance from the AP had a part to play in the
messages being triggered. If so, I may have trouble reproducing the
problem. I'll be interested to hear from some of the IEEE80211
developers on what these messages indicate.
ieee80211: Info elem: parse failed: info_element->len + 2 > left :
info_element->len+2=28 left=9, id=221.
ieee80211: Info elem: parse failed: info_element->len + 2 > left :
info_element->len+2=28 left=9, id=221.
ieee80211: Info elem: parse failed: info_element->len + 2 > left :
info_element->len+2=28 left=9, id=221.
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