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Please, can you give me a link of the manual for the 802.11 drivers?
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On 2015-11-25, bluesun08 wrote:
> The command "ifconfig urtwn0 media" works but don't give me the requested
> information (Access Point capability):
That's because urtwn(4) doesn't have Host AP support on OpenBSD.
The manual for the 802.11 drivers has a section listing the modes
supported (BSS, I
tor
media OFDM36
media OFDM36 mediaopt monitor
media OFDM48
media OFDM48 mediaopt monitor
media OFDM54
media OFDM54 mediaopt monitor
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On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 12:51:09PM -0800, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
"apropos wireless" is your friend here. A quick perusal shows that
rum(4) and ural(4) are USB and provide Host AP modes. I have personally
used rum(4) as an access point briefly but wireless is limited to
802.11g for now in general
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 12:20:31PM -0700, bluesun08 wrote:
> In FreeBSD there is the command "ifconfig list caps". This displays
> the adaptor's capabilities, including the operating modes supported.
>
> 1) Is there a similar command in OpenBSD?
See "ifconfig media" for some of that information
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