On Friday 12 June 2009, Stroller wrote:
> At that time the only other 802.11g driver that did master mode was, I
> think, Prism54 and it was a little difficult to get hold of cards
> featuring that chipset (consequently I got into the side-business of
> selling them, and probably have 20 left
>>> OK, thank you Norman. The reason I'm trying to switch (this is my
>>> third serious attempt) is some kind of a bug that crashes the system
>>> when SMP is enabled and the madwifi driver is in master mode. I've
>>> been running without SMP, but I could really use the extra power.
>>
>> That's
Stroller schrieb:
On 12 Jun 2009, at 16:38, Grant wrote:
...
OK, thank you Norman. The reason I'm trying to switch (this is my
third serious attempt) is some kind of a bug that crashes the system
when SMP is enabled and the madwifi driver is in master mode. I've
been running without SMP, but
On 12 Jun 2009, at 16:38, Grant wrote:
...
OK, thank you Norman. The reason I'm trying to switch (this is my
third serious attempt) is some kind of a bug that crashes the system
when SMP is enabled and the madwifi driver is in master mode. I've
been running without SMP, but I could really use
On 12 Jun 2009, at 14:17, Grant wrote:
...
wlan0 in master mode does _not_ have an IP adress. So far eth0 is
the only
ip adress your device has.
If you do not spezify a local ip adress on eth1, you will not have
any local
ip adress.
I'm very confused. I've been running wlan0 in master m
> Leave INTERFACES blank. As you keep the networks seperated, hostapd
> does
> not
> depend on any other devices.
> wlan0 is initialized by hostapd. So you are good to go.
> The accesspoint itself, so to say the wlan part does not have any IP
> adress,
> at it is mer
Grant schrieb:
Leave INTERFACES blank. As you keep the networks seperated, hostapd does
not
depend on any other devices.
wlan0 is initialized by hostapd. So you are good to go.
The accesspoint itself, so to say the wlan part does not have any IP
adress,
at it is merely a connectionpoint for norma
>>> Leave INTERFACES blank. As you keep the networks seperated, hostapd does
>>> not
>>> depend on any other devices.
>>> wlan0 is initialized by hostapd. So you are good to go.
>>> The accesspoint itself, so to say the wlan part does not have any IP
>>> adress,
>>> at it is merely a connectionpoin
Matt Causey schrieb:
On 12 Jun 2009, at 06:46, Graham Murray wrote:
Norman Rieß writes:
What do you want to do with your accesspoint. You will need a bridge
to a wired network if you want your ap attached to that wired
network. This is quite usual though...
Without a bridge to a wired netw
Grant schrieb:
Leave INTERFACES blank. As you keep the networks seperated, hostapd does not
depend on any other devices.
wlan0 is initialized by hostapd. So you are good to go.
The accesspoint itself, so to say the wlan part does not have any IP adress,
at it is merely a connectionpoint for norma
On 12 Jun 2009, at 06:46, Graham Murray wrote:
Norman Rieß writes:
What do you want to do with your accesspoint. You will need a bridge
to a wired network if you want your ap attached to that wired
network. This is quite usual though...
Without a bridge to a wired network, only the wlan sys
Norman Rieß writes:
> What do you want to do with your accesspoint. You will need a bridge
> to a wired network if you want your ap attached to that wired
> network. This is quite usual though...
> Without a bridge to a wired network, only the wlan systems are
> connected and can not connect to y
>>> What do you want to do with your accesspoint. You will need a bridge to a
>>> wired network if you want your ap attached to that wired network. This is
>>> quite usual though...
>>> Without a bridge to a wired network, only the wlan systems are connected
>>> and
>>> can not connect to your wire
What do you want to do with your accesspoint. You will need a bridge to a
wired network if you want your ap attached to that wired network. This is
quite usual though...
Without a bridge to a wired network, only the wlan systems are connected and
can not connect to your wired systems.
Tha
>> Thanks for the clarification Norman :-)
>>
>> ok, I removed net.wlan0 so it doesn't start up anymore. My computer
>> booted
>> up and all the services are working the way they should, however I am
>> having a problem getting hostapd to start. Here is the error I get
>
Grant schrieb:
Thanks for the clarification Norman :-)
ok, I removed net.wlan0 so it doesn't start up anymore. My computer
booted
up and all the services are working the way they should, however I am
having a problem getting hostapd to start. Here is the error I get when
I
tried to start up host
Thanks for the clarification Norman :-)
ok, I removed net.wlan0 so it doesn't start up anymore. My computer
booted
up and all the services are working the way they should, however I am
having a problem getting hostapd to start. Here is the error I get when
I
> Jason Carson schrieb:
>>> Jason Carson schrieb:
>>>
Alright, I have done everything you have suggested but when hostapd
tries
to start I am getting this error...
penguin ~ # /etc/init.d/hostapd start
* Starting hostapd...
Configuration file: /etc/hostapd/hostapd
Jason Carson schrieb:
Jason Carson schrieb:
Alright, I have done everything you have suggested but when hostapd
tries
to start I am getting this error...
penguin ~ # /etc/init.d/hostapd start
* Starting hostapd...
Configuration file: /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf
Failed to set interface wlan0
Jason Carson schrieb:
Alright, I have done everything you have suggested but when hostapd tries
to start I am getting this error...
penguin ~ # /etc/init.d/hostapd start
* Starting hostapd...
Configuration file: /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf
Failed to set interface wlan0 to master mode.
nl80211 driv
> Jason Carson schrieb:
>>> Jason Carson schrieb:
>>>
Thanks for the clarification Norman :-)
ok, I removed net.wlan0 so it doesn't start up anymore. My computer
booted
up and all the services are working the way they should, however I am
having a problem getting hosta
Jason Carson schrieb:
Jason Carson schrieb:
Thanks for the clarification Norman :-)
ok, I removed net.wlan0 so it doesn't start up anymore. My computer
booted
up and all the services are working the way they should, however I am
having a problem getting hostapd to start. Here is the error
> Jason Carson schrieb:
>> Thanks for the clarification Norman :-)
>>
>> ok, I removed net.wlan0 so it doesn't start up anymore. My computer
>> booted
>> up and all the services are working the way they should, however I am
>> having a problem getting hostapd to start. Here is the error I get when
Jason Carson schrieb:
Thanks for the clarification Norman :-)
ok, I removed net.wlan0 so it doesn't start up anymore. My computer booted
up and all the services are working the way they should, however I am
having a problem getting hostapd to start. Here is the error I get when I
tried to start
> Jason Carson schrieb:
>> Hey Norman,
>>
>> I tried changing my /etc/conf.d/net to what you suggested but it
>> resulted
>> in the following errors...
>>
>> *Bringing up interface wlan0
>> * Configuring wireless network for wlan0
>> * Scanning for access points
>> *no access points
Jason Carson schrieb:
Hey Norman,
I tried changing my /etc/conf.d/net to what you suggested but it resulted
in the following errors...
*Bringing up interface wlan0
* Configuring wireless network for wlan0
* Scanning for access points
*no access points found
* Failed to confi
>>
>> On 9 Jun 2009, at 08:15, Jason Carson wrote:
>>> H, I tried emerging hostapd normally and I noticed this...
>>>
>>> * Enabling Wi-Fi Protected Setup support
>>> * Enabling drivers:
>>> * HostAP driver enabled
>>> * Wired driver enabled
>>> * Prism54 driver enabled
>>> * Madwifi dr
>
> On 9 Jun 2009, at 08:15, Jason Carson wrote:
>> H, I tried emerging hostapd normally and I noticed this...
>>
>> * Enabling Wi-Fi Protected Setup support
>> * Enabling drivers:
>> * HostAP driver enabled
>> * Wired driver enabled
>> * Prism54 driver enabled
>> * Madwifi driver enabl
> Jason Carson schrieb:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I am trying to setup a wireless access point using the atheros kernel
>> driver (Built into the kernel, not as a module). I am using
>> Vanilla-Sources 2.6.29.4. I need my wireless network card to start up in
>> "master mode" but for some reason it is sta
On 9 Jun 2009, at 08:15, Jason Carson wrote:
H, I tried emerging hostapd normally and I noticed this...
* Enabling Wi-Fi Protected Setup support
* Enabling drivers:
* HostAP driver enabled
* Wired driver enabled
* Prism54 driver enabled
* Madwifi driver enabled
* nl80211 driver en
Jason Carson schrieb:
Greetings,
I am trying to setup a wireless access point using the atheros kernel
driver (Built into the kernel, not as a module). I am using
Vanilla-Sources 2.6.29.4. I need my wireless network card to start up in
"master mode" but for some reason it is starting up in "mana
On Tue, 09 Jun 2009 01:33:35 -0500, Dale wrote:
> Also, I think emerge used to have the --digest option. Basically it
> tells emerge to skip checking the digest. I didn't see it in the man
> page so it may not be there anymore.
It was dangerous, because it ignored digests for all packages emerg
> Jason Carson wrote:
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I think I might know the problem. After doing some reading apparently
>> many
>> distrutions, including Gentoo, don't ship hostapd with support for the
>> nl80211 driver. I checked the Gentoo tarball and this is the case. I
>> tried
>> editing the defconfig f
Jason Carson wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I think I might know the problem. After doing some reading apparently many
> distrutions, including Gentoo, don't ship hostapd with support for the
> nl80211 driver. I checked the Gentoo tarball and this is the case. I tried
> editing the defconfig file in hostapd
> On Tuesday 09 June 2009, Jason Carson wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I am trying to setup a wireless access point using the atheros kernel
>> driver (Built into the kernel, not as a module). I am using
>> Vanilla-Sources 2.6.29.4. I need my wireless network card to start up in
>> "master mode" but fo
On Tuesday 09 June 2009, Jason Carson wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am trying to setup a wireless access point using the atheros kernel
> driver (Built into the kernel, not as a module). I am using
> Vanilla-Sources 2.6.29.4. I need my wireless network card to start up in
> "master mode" but for some r
Hey all,
I think I might know the problem. After doing some reading apparently many
distrutions, including Gentoo, don't ship hostapd with support for the
nl80211 driver. I checked the Gentoo tarball and this is the case. I tried
editing the defconfig file in hostapd.tar.gz (enabling
CONFIG_DRIVER
Greetings,
I am trying to setup a wireless access point using the atheros kernel
driver (Built into the kernel, not as a module). I am using
Vanilla-Sources 2.6.29.4. I need my wireless network card to start up in
"master mode" but for some reason it is starting up in "managed mode".
When wlan0
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