UPDATE: After trying several suggestions, I have ended up in the following situation; I've set up an ad-hoc connection (I chose "Shared to other computers" method in the IPv4 setting tab) on my UBUNTU laptop (device A). https://www.dropbox.com/s/qpb3ggutgos9jfd/scrnshot_19-3_HOSTPC.png?dl=0 Then, I created a connection on my second UBUNTU laptop (device B) with ad-hoc DHCP(auto) and its ESSID was set as the ESSID of the initial connection created on device A. https://www.dropbox.com/s/wjcijyeehq3080m/scrnshot_19-3_CLIENTPC.png?dl=0 The connection between the two devices worked smoothly. After that I tried to achieve the same kind of connection, but this time between the device A and a BeagleBoneBlack Wireless (flashed with UBUNTU 16.04 Xenial console). Here's the edited /etc/network/interfaces file for the wlan0 connection: https://www.dropbox.com/s/yw5ux8k6x1wtqke/interfaces_19-3.png?dl=0 However, this time a connection was not established. ifconfig for the BBBW: https://www.dropbox.com/s/s3viflkdwufx6yx/scrnshot_19-3_BBBW.png?dl=0 I am also posting the results of the wireless-info script: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9ihnkysc3lhs5tv/wireless-info_19-3_BBBW.txt?dl=0 Any advice?
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