On Sun, 2019-02-24 at 14:04 +0100, Alexander Wetzel wrote:

> Finding a really good sniffer able to also capture A-MPDU frames 
> including control frames would be awesome. 

I think the AC-9260 you have should be a decent sniffer. The (yet
unreleased) follow-up hardware is even better, but this one is fine.

Just remember to load with amsdu_size set to the appropriate (maximum)
A-MSDU size you want to capture.

> I probably should work on the new AP, but then I always wanted to test 
> coreboot and finding out my notebook is now supported is too alluring to 
> resist;-)

:-)

> > I think they all should just be made to work in native mode, the
> > firmware basically supports this as you found, there must be some small
> > bugs.
> 
> Agree. And with your statements that it already should work and the 
> option to get ucode updates I like our chances:-) With some luck it 
> could even work and I made some error the first time. I'll give that a 
> second look with what I have at hand soon. But after bombing you with 
> mails for what feels like most of the weekend I'll postpone that for now:-)

I was looking at the firmware now and ... well, I want to really test
this to understand what's going wrong, because it really *looks* like
even the recent ones should be supported natively, at least as far as
I've looked now.

> As mentioned above I'm currently aiming for two or three Intel AC-9260 
> cards for the next development round. It's seems to be the most modern 
> card and the price difference between the cards is irrelevant compared 
> to both efforts and costs to get the cards working in two or three 
> devices. If you thing another card would be better for development I'll 
> just use that one instead...

AC-9260 should be fine, as far as Intel is concerned. Also make for good
sniffers, in my experience, we use them all the time for that.

johannes

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