Re: [ath9k-devel] support for AR9220

2010-11-04 Thread Queenie de Melo
Thanks Shafi. Using wlan0, can i create a vap? *wlanconfig ath create wlandev wifi0 wlanmode ap* would be the command using wifi0 rite? Can i use the same command (wlanconfig ath create wlandev wlan0 wlanmode ap)OR is there a different one for configuring wlan0 Pl advice On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at

Re: [ath9k-devel] support for AR9220

2010-11-04 Thread Pat Erley
It depends on your goal. Here's what I've done in the past: start hostapd on wlan0 iw dev wlan0 interface add wlan1 mode sta Associate wlan1 to Random access point route wlan0 through wlan1 What are you trying to achieve? wlanconfig is a madwifi specific tool. On 11/04/10 02:44, Queenie de

Re: [ath9k-devel] nl80211 and cfg802.11

2010-11-04 Thread Queenie de Melo
many thanks Jonathan and Shafi for your valuable inputs... I have gone through the docs. We are using an SDK that has kernel 2.6.32.13 used for a mips64 target board. hence the reason for not moving to the lastest kernel. in my kernel(2.6.32.13) , i do not see CONFIG_WEXT_* in my .config. Any

Re: [ath9k-devel] support for AR9220

2010-11-04 Thread Michael Schwingen
Queenie de Melo wrote: Dear All, Iam using kernel 2.6.27 due to cross-compile some reasons but when i use the lastest ath9k, i get only the wlan0 interface. Is AR9220 chipset supported by ath9k driver? how can i verify that? It is definitely supported - I have an AR9220-based card in my

Re: [ath9k-devel] probable bug - irq 20: nobody cared

2010-11-04 Thread Madis
On Thu, 4 Nov 2010, Madis wrote: For context - I use DLink DWA-547 card as AP with hostapd. Wifi AP seemed to not work, so I restarted hostapd. Result was the following in the dmesg: [273346.390113] irq 20: nobody cared (try booting with the irqpoll option) [273346.390120] Pid: 0, comm:

[ath9k-devel] ath9k performance testing queries

2010-11-04 Thread jd jd
Dear all, I am trying to measure the optimal performance of 802.11n in a typical indoor scenario, using the most capable products available that are compatible with open sourced Linux drivers, and then discover the best settings to achieve the highest successful rates. I currently have 2