I used the trunk version (downloaded last 16th of July).
We used ad-hoc mode.
Regards
Guido
Guido Alejandro Gavilanes Castillo, Ph.D.
Networking Lab
Istituto Superiore Mario Boella
Via P.C. Boggio, 61 - TORINO (ITALY)
tel +39 011.2276 608
fax: +39 011.2276 299
gavila...@ismb.com
On Jul 27,
I used the trunk version (downloaded last 16th of July).
We used ad-hoc mode.
Regards
Guido
Guido Alejandro Gavilanes Castillo, Ph.D.
Networking Lab
Istituto Superiore Mario Boella
Via P.C. Boggio, 61 - TORINO (ITALY)
tel +39 011.2276 608
fax: +39 011.2276 299
gavila...@ismb.com
On Jul 27,
Hello Chris,
I have posted also a question on this last week (with no clue yet).
From what I have seen googling here and there and checking the source code, the
trunk version of compat-wireless includes already the software to work in 5,
10, 20 and 40 MHz bwmodes, being 20 MHz the default value "
Hello.
I'm working on a point-to-point long-distance application and I'd like
to run my ath5k device in 5 or 10 MHz bandwidth mode. Yes, I realize
this is non-standard and that's okay for this specific application.
Both the MikroTik router and DD-WRT (running on a Doodle Labs ath5k)
seem to do