[beagleboard] Re: Ad-hoc network together with access point

2014-08-15 Thread vivak24
Hi all ,

I am sorry.I know this is not going to help , but i had a query.How did you 
establish an ad-hoc connection between the beaglebone and your laptop.I use 
a macbook and the beagle distribution is debian.I tried using wicd-curses 
but that did not help.Any help on this is greatly appreciated.

Regards,
Vivak Katla

On Thursday, 7 August 2014 12:21:27 UTC-4, paullo...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,all

 I am using five BeagleBone Black with 2 WiFi antenna connected to each 
 BeagleBone Black.

 On each BeagleBone Black, one of the WiFi antenna is configured for an 
 ad-hoc network, the other WiFi antenna is configured as an access point to 
 allow mobile devices to join the ad-hoc network via the access point.

 The result is that the mobile devices can get associated to the access 
 point and access a web server in the ad-hoc network.
  
 However, the mobile device of Access Point 1 (AP1) is not able to 
 communicate with the mobile devices of Access Point 2 (AP2). 

 I have add in the route of the subnet of mobile devices of AP2 in AP1 and 
 vice versa.

 Did anyone has experience in configuring ad-hoc network together with 
 access point on a single BeagleBone Black?

 Is it possible?

 Thank you.

 Rdgs,
 Paul



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Re: [beagleboard] Re: Ad-hoc network together with access point

2014-08-15 Thread liyaoshi
 2 WiFi antenna with in 1 adapter ???

How do you config it ?

And . if you mean use 2 adapters , maybe you can show ifconfig -a result

As my previous experience .

brctl addif br0 wlan0 wlan1

if bridge mode dont work , try router mode

eg

iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.0.1/24 -o wlan0

find more result from google to fit your case .


2014-08-15 9:36 GMT+08:00 viva...@gmail.com:

 Hi all ,

 I am sorry.I know this is not going to help , but i had a query.How did
 you establish an ad-hoc connection between the beaglebone and your laptop.I
 use a macbook and the beagle distribution is debian.I tried using
 wicd-curses but that did not help.Any help on this is greatly appreciated.

 Regards,
 Vivak Katla


 On Thursday, 7 August 2014 12:21:27 UTC-4, paullo...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,all

 I am using five BeagleBone Black with 2 WiFi antenna connected to each
 BeagleBone Black.

 On each BeagleBone Black, one of the WiFi antenna is configured for an
 ad-hoc network, the other WiFi antenna is configured as an access point to
 allow mobile devices to join the ad-hoc network via the access point.

 The result is that the mobile devices can get associated to the access
 point and access a web server in the ad-hoc network.

 However, the mobile device of Access Point 1 (AP1) is not able to
 communicate with the mobile devices of Access Point 2 (AP2).

 I have add in the route of the subnet of mobile devices of AP2 in AP1 and
 vice versa.

 Did anyone has experience in configuring ad-hoc network together with
 access point on a single BeagleBone Black?

 Is it possible?

 Thank you.

 Rdgs,
 Paul

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