On 2007/07/22 22:50, Damon McMahon wrote:
> In the context of hostapd(8) are IAPP and WDS synonymous?
No, IAPP is a protocol used between APs to forward association
details, WDS uses a different over-air frame format with space for
another MAC address (I don't know if that's supported here).
Greetings,
In the context of hostapd(8) are IAPP and WDS synonymous? I need to
extend my wireless network which uses an OpenBSD/i386 box with a ral
(4) in HostAP mode and I'd like to do it with something much smaller
and energy efficient such as an Airport Express or similar.
I
Hi
I might be missing something obvious (in which case I apologize!), but I
think that the current behaviour of hostapd(8)'s configuration file
parser in -current is not quite correct when dealing with multiple
matches of the 'not' grammar rule.
Take, for example, the conf
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 09:55:33PM -0400, Chris Zakelj wrote:
> Ok, I thought I installed everything, but maybe not, because my 3.7
> install doesn't have hostapd(8). So, doing a bit of googling, it looks
> like the initial commit was on 4/13, which I think was somewhere around
Chris Zakelj wrote:
Ok, I thought I installed everything, but maybe not, because my 3.7
install doesn't have hostapd(8). So, doing a bit of googling, it
looks like the initial commit was on 4/13, which I think was somewhere
around the time 3.7 was frozen. So... did hostapd(8) just
Ok, I thought I installed everything, but maybe not, because my 3.7
install doesn't have hostapd(8). So, doing a bit of googling, it looks
like the initial commit was on 4/13, which I think was somewhere around
the time 3.7 was frozen. So... did hostapd(8) just miss being included
in RE
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