PTP can run over any IP network, however there is little point in
attempting to run PTP on a network that has as much non deterministic
latency as a WiFi network.

I would suggest using an Ethernet connected GM, and having WiFi clients
connect via (one or more) WiFi APs (Access Points) that connect using an
Ethernet "backbone".to the GM


On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 12:18 PM gourav jain <gj...@cdot.in> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Planning to test linux ptp over wifi( WLM -200NX radio card) but not
> sure whether it will work or not.
>
> So far its working fine on NXP ethernet driver (gianfar.c).
>
> While i'm checking wireless capability via ethtool, getting following
> output,
>
>
> root@CDOT-BBWT:/# ethtool -T wlan0
> Time stamping parameters for wlan0:
> Capabilities:
>          software-receive      (SOF_TIMESTAMPING_RX_SOFTWARE)
>          software-system-clock (SOF_TIMESTAMPING_SOFTWARE)
> PTP Hardware Clock: none
> Hardware Transmit Timestamp Modes: none
> Hardware Receive Filter Modes: none
>
> root@CDOT-BBWT:/#
> root@CDOT-BBWT:/# ethtool -T br-lan
> Time stamping parameters for br-lan:
> Capabilities:
>          software-receive      (SOF_TIMESTAMPING_RX_SOFTWARE)
>          software-system-clock (SOF_TIMESTAMPING_SOFTWARE)
> PTP Hardware Clock: none
> Hardware Transmit Timestamp Modes: none
> Hardware Receive Filter Modes: none
>
> Why Transmit capability is missing here?? How to proceed from here ??
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Gourav
>
>
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