Jul 2007 21:21:46 +0200
From: Aneesh Pande [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] WLM 54G
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I'm trying to implement a wireless access point using Bering
I'm trying to implement a wireless access point using Bering but haven't
been able to run it successfully yet. I can see the access point from an
external laptop but can't connect to it.
THe /etc/network/interfaces file looks like this:
auto ath0
iface ath0 inet static
address
dmesg gives me an output very similar to what you wrote in the mail. I tried
using a wpa_psk as opposed to a wpa_passphrase but I still get the same
can't connect to kernel driver error. Something like this:
ioctl [IEEE80211_IOCTL_SETMLME]: Invalid argument
Could not connect to kernel driver.
THe
Dear Aneesh,
please keep the discussion on the list - that way, others can help too.
When I run hostapd, I get an invalid argument error and it says it can't
connect to kernel driver.
Well, that might be the source of your problem - it would be interesting
to know what exactly hostapd was
Martin Hejl wrote:
One thing to try would be to set
logger_stdout=-1
logger_stdout_level=0
debug=4
oops, hit send too quickly.
Make that:
logger_syslog=-1
logger_syslog_level=0
debug=4
Martin
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I have a WLM 54G wireless card connected via minipci. I'm using Bering uClib
3x packages with Kernel driver 2.4.33. I wanted to configure it as an Access
Point and loaded the ath_hal, ath_rate and ath_pci, but it still doesn't
seem to work. What drivers do I need in order to implement it as an
Aneesh Pande wrote:
I have a WLM 54G wireless card connected via minipci. I'm using Bering uClib
3x packages with Kernel driver 2.4.33. I wanted to configure it as an Access
Point and loaded the ath_hal, ath_rate and ath_pci, but it still doesn't
seem to work. What drivers do I need in order