Hi,

* Please update to -HEAD first; I'd like to fix packet injection mode
(which means making ahdemo mode) but I'd like to do this in -HEAD.
* I don't know if the hardware supports raw frame injection. Maybe it
does but the driver hasn't been updated yet.



-adrian

On 19 July 2013 13:48, Mark Moes <mark_m...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Having just posted opened a thread about this on the FreeBSD forum, I'll more 
> or less copy/paste that post in this mail. Thread: 
> http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?p=227470
> - - -
>
> I have the "Alfa AWUS036h 802.11 b/g Long-Range USB Adapter" connected to my 
> laptop which is running a FreeBSD 8.1 installation. The adapter is widely 
> used for injecting wireless frames, which is my objective as well.
>
> I have set it up to use the urtw(4) driver (manpage) by loading the module at 
> boot time.
>
> The output of `dmesg | grep urtw` is as follows:
>
> urtw0: <vendor 0x0bda product 0x8187, class 0/0, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 2> on 
> usbus7
> urtw0: unknown RTL8187L type: 0x8000000
> urtw0: rtl8187l rf rtl8225u hwrev none
>
>
> That looks kinda strange, but the adapter works and I am able to successfully 
> create a wlan0 interface and connect to my WPA2 secured network.
> However, if I want to create a wlan0 interface (after destroying the previous 
> one) that is usable for packet injection, this is what I get.
>
> `ifconfig wlan create wlandev urtw0 wlanmode ahdemo`
>
> urtw0: AHDEMO mode not supported # <-- this line is colored white as opposed 
> to normal gray
> ifconfig: SIOCIFCREATE2: Operation not supported
>
>
> Is this mode simply not (yet) supported?
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mark / asfdg
>
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