Hello,
I am trying to build a virtual interface (not wiphy) operating in master mode
using hostapd. Using wiphys (echo add ...wiphy) I am able to configurate a
wiphy as station and another one as AP. It works perfectly but by setting the
AP creating a new interface as:
iw phy phy0
On Wed, 2010-10-27 at 04:11 -0700, Lorna González wrote:
I am trying to build a virtual interface (not wiphy) operating in master mode
using hostapd. Using wiphys (echo add ...wiphy) I am able to configurate a
wiphy as station and another one as AP. It works perfectly but by setting the
AP
Thanks Mr. Malinen for your reply. I tried to add my interface using hostapd
but I get following:
Configuration file: hostapd.conf
ioctl[SIOCGIFFLAGS]: No such device
Could not read interface flags (wlan1)
nl80211 driver initialization failed.
wlan1: Unable to setup interface.
Segmentation
Hi Mr. Shafi,
I am using wlan0 as a station interface but yes, I already tried to use it as
AP and wlan1 as station but acording to
# hostapd will generate BSSID mask based on the BSSIDs that are
# configured. hostapd will verify that dev_addr MASK == dev_addr.
hostapd changed the BSSID
2010/10/27 Lorna González lorna.g...@gmx.net:
Hi Mr. Shafi,
I am using wlan0 as a station interface but yes, I already tried to use it as
AP and wlan1 as station but acording to
# hostapd will generate BSSID mask based on the BSSIDs that are
# configured. hostapd will verify that dev_addr
Hi!
Hi,
We are trying to test a new link layer adaptation algorithm on a real ath9k
WLAN cards.
For this, we want to change the transmission power and datarate for each
802.11 frame.
Can you tell me which part of the linux kernel we have to change to
implement this?
To change the TX
Hi, Lorenzo!
Thank you for your reply.
Now as we try to implement our algorithm to the real wireless devices, we would
like to purchase some Atheros WLAN adapters, whose specification requirements
are as follows.
- Adapters for laptop or netbooks with Linux.
- Runs with Linux ath9k (or