Hi Colin,

Have you figured out whether it is a config or dongle issue?

Thanks!

On Tuesday, July 8, 2014 3:21:34 PM UTC-7, Colin Bester wrote:
>
> i purchased Ralink5370 USB dongle and it is working as access point. I am 
> having issues connecting with a windows client but am not yet sure on cause 
> - whether its a config issue or USB wifi dongle issue.
>
> My hostapd.conf file
>
> ```
>
> ### Default hostapd settings ###### Wireless network name 
> ###interface=wlan0#### Set your bridge name 
> ####bridge=br0#driverdriver=nl80211country_code=USssid=biocharger_defaultchannel=7hw_mode=g#
>  # Static WPA2 key configuration# #1=wpa1, 2=wpa2, 
> 3=bothwpa=3wpa_passphrase=apassword## Key management algorithms 
> ##wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-PSK### Set cipher suites (encryption algorithms) #### TKIP 
> = Temporal Key Integrity Protocol## CCMP = AES in Counter mode with 
> CBC-MACwpa_pairwise=TKIP#rsn_pairwise=CCMP### Shared Key Authentication 
> ##auth_algs=1## Accept all MAC address ###macaddr_acl=0#enables/disables 
> broadcasting the ssidignore_broadcast_ssid=0# Needed for Windows 
> clientseapol_key_index_workaround=0
>
> ```
>
> My udhcpd.conf file:
>
>
> ```
>
> ### default udhcpd configuration file ###start      192.168.4.2end        
> 192.168.4.9interface  wlan0max_leases 8option subnet 255.255.255.248
>
> ```
>
> My /etc/network/interfaces file (pretty much everything commented out:
>
>
> ```
>
> ###Default network interfaces, supporting eth0 and wlan0 configured as Access 
> Pointauto loiface lo inet loopback# The primary network 
> interfaceallow-hotplug eth0iface eth0 inet dhcp# WiFiallow-hotplug 
> wlan0#iface wlan0 inet static#       address 192.168.4.1#    network 
> 192.168.4.0#    netmask 255.255.255.0#    broadcast 192.168.4.255#    hostapd 
> /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf
>
> ```
>
>
> On Monday, July 7, 2014 2:18:37 AM UTC-5, chrich...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> I got the same Problems. 
>>
>> Could you please tell me which dongle you bought and send me the 
>> conf-file?
>>
>> Thx, Heiko
>>
>>

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