Dear all
    I  have successfully install the  freebsd on db120 hardware and the 
wireless for standard 802.11 protocol  is ok.
but I want to try the TDMA function , I use the following command set the 
master and slave ,  but  it can't connect and the slave can't scan the master.
Is there any error for the setting?
    
  Master :
        ifconfig wlan0 create wlandev ath0 wlanmode tdma ssid tdma-ap 
tdmaslotlen 2500 tdmaslot 0 up
       ifconfig wlan0 inet 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 mode 11g channel 1
     ifconfig wlan0 up

Slave:
              ifconfig wlan0 create wlandev ath0 wlanmode tdma
           ifconfig wlan0 ssid tdma-ap
        ifconfig wlan0 inet 192.168.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 mode 11g channel 
1 ssid tdma-ap//连接的AP名字
          ifconfig wlan0 up

  









At 2014-11-11 00:45:50, "Adrian Chadd" <adr...@freebsd.org> wrote:
>Hi!
>
>It's a FreeBSD package. try 'pkg install lzma'
>
>On 10 November 2014 03:40, 子文 <u...@163.com> wrote:
>> Dear AdrianChadd
>>       /usr/local/bin/lzma  not found, How can I install the lzma tools?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> At 2014-11-10 17:34:48, "Adrian Chadd" <adr...@freebsd.org> wrote:
>>>Hi!
>>>
>>>Add a 'uboot' target after installkernel!
>>>
>>>
>>>-adrian
>>>
>>>
>>>On 10 November 2014 01:12, 子文 <u...@163.com> wrote:
>>>> Dear all
>>>>           I  use the command "../build/build/bin/build db120 installworld
>>>> installkernel " to build the db120 firmware,
>>>> but I only get three files  kernel.DB120, kernel.DB120.symbols
>>>> mfsroot-db120.img.uimge,
>>>> How can I get the kernel.DB120.lzma.uimage.?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> At 2014-09-05 20:00:01, freebsd-wireless-requ...@freebsd.org wrote:
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>>>>>
>>>>>----------------------------------------------------------------------
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>>>>>Message: 1
>>>>>Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2014 15:50:18 +0200
>>>>>From: Matthias Apitz <g...@unixarea.de>
>>>>>To: hiren panchasara <hi...@freebsd.org>
>>>>>Cc: freebsd-wireless@freebsd.org, Dirk E <cipher...@hotmail.com>
>>>>>Subject: Re: FreeBSD wireless support is lacking; needs better
>>>>>       documentation
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>>>>>
>>>>>El d?a Tuesday, September 02, 2014 a las 09:13:10PM -0700, hiren
>>>>> panchasara escribi?:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Aug 30, 2014 9:39 AM, "Dirk E" <cipher...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > ...
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > I propose the following: create a wiki with a list of known working
>>>>>> > wireless products. Each product should note which chipset it uses,
>>>>>> > what
>>>>>> > driver it connects to, what features are suported (i.e. HOSTAP), what
>>>>>> > FreeBSD versions are supported, whether it is open source / binary
>>>>>> > blob,
>>>>>> > any license requirements (like Realtek) and a dmesg snippet where the
>>>>>> > driver is detected. It can be managed by a maintainer that accepts
>>>>>> > email
>>>>>> > reports from users who provide the required information. That way, we
>>>>>> > get a
>>>>>> > list of hardware that is known to work with FreeBSD that people can
>>>>>> > actually buy. Even a NewEgg-link or something to that effect can be
>>>>>> > provided.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > This website was a lot of help to me in figuring out what chipset a
>>>>>> > wireless product uses: https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Main_Page
>>>>>> > I propose something simpler for FreeBSD; just a single wiki page that
>>>>>> > lists products that either work or do not work.
>>>>>
>>>>>I fully agree with that we need more structured documentation about what
>>>>>is working, in which versions and with which details. I'm editing in the
>>>>>FreeBSD Wiki the webcam compatibility list and I know that editing Wiki
>>>>>pages can be a mess and is not what every user who got something to
>>>>>work, or to know, is wanting to do. What we do need is somekind of
>>>>>database with a webform by which everybody could insert (or even edit)
>>>>>exsisting data, ofc with somekind of creation of account and an anti-SPAM
>>>>>capcha. Without this, the data actualization depends on the time and
>>>>>availibility of the maintainer(s) of the page and information tends to be
>>>>>outdated.
>>>>>
>>>>>HIH
>>>>>
>>>>>       matthias
>>>>>
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>>>>>Message: 2
>>>>>Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2014 14:33:45 +0400
>>>>>From: Sergey Ryazanov <ryazanov....@gmail.com>
>>>>>To: Matthias Apitz <g...@unixarea.de>
>>>>>Cc: freebsd-wireless@freebsd.org, Dirk E <cipher...@hotmail.com>
>>>>>Subject: Re: FreeBSD wireless support is lacking; needs better
>>>>>       documentation
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>>>>>Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>>2014-09-04 17:50 GMT+04:00, Matthias Apitz <g...@unixarea.de>:
>>>>>> El d?a Tuesday, September 02, 2014 a las 09:13:10PM -0700, hiren
>>>>>> panchasara
>>>>>> escribi?:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Aug 30, 2014 9:39 AM, "Dirk E" <cipher...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > ...
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > I propose the following: create a wiki with a list of known working
>>>>>>> > wireless products. Each product should note which chipset it uses,
>>>>>>> > what
>>>>>>> > driver it connects to, what features are suported (i.e. HOSTAP),
>>>>>>> > what
>>>>>>> > FreeBSD versions are supported, whether it is open source / binary
>>>>>>> > blob,
>>>>>>> > any license requirements (like Realtek) and a dmesg snippet where
>>>>>>> > the
>>>>>>> > driver is detected. It can be managed by a maintainer that accepts
>>>>>>> > email
>>>>>>> > reports from users who provide the required information. That way,
>>>>>>> > we
>>>>>>> > get a
>>>>>>> > list of hardware that is known to work with FreeBSD that people can
>>>>>>> > actually buy. Even a NewEgg-link or something to that effect can be
>>>>>>> > provided.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > This website was a lot of help to me in figuring out what chipset a
>>>>>>> > wireless product uses: https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Main_Page
>>>>>>> > I propose something simpler for FreeBSD; just a single wiki page
>>>>>>> > that
>>>>>>> > lists products that either work or do not work.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I fully agree with that we need more structured documentation about
>>>>>> what
>>>>>> is working, in which versions and with which details. I'm editing in
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> FreeBSD Wiki the webcam compatibility list and I know that editing Wiki
>>>>>> pages can be a mess and is not what every user who got something to
>>>>>> work, or to know, is wanting to do. What we do need is somekind of
>>>>>> database with a webform by which everybody could insert (or even edit)
>>>>>> exsisting data, ofc with somekind of creation of account and an
>>>>>> anti-SPAM
>>>>>> capcha. Without this, the data actualization depends on the time and
>>>>>> availibility of the maintainer(s) of the page and information tends to
>>>>>> be
>>>>>> outdated.
>>>>>>
>>>>>Maybe it would easier to maintain a list of  supported chipsets and
>>>>>provide a link to a website with a hardware database (e.g.
>>>>>wikidevi.com)? There are not so many chips as compared with the amount
>>>>>of different devices. Also wikidevi and similar projects are not
>>>>>depend on OS and have a wider auditory. Just my 2 cents.
>>>>>
>>>>>--
>>>>>BR,
>>>>>Sergey
>>>>>
>>>>>
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