Spudz76 writes:
> On Sun, 2010-01-10 at 12:02 +0100, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
>
>> Felix Fietkau writes:
>>
>>> On 2010-01-08 6:24 PM, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
>>>
Stefan Bethke writes:
> Am 08.01.2010 um 16:57 schrieb Ferenc Wagner:
>
>> However, I failed to use it in client mo
In many (most?) cases, the wifi driver does not allow you to modify the
MAC address. It's all about spoof protections as was mentioned before.
The only other method I've used with success to achieve something like
you're trying to do without using WDS is to set up a bridge-mode (tap
device, not tu
Felix Fietkau writes:
> On 2010-01-08 6:24 PM, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
>
>> Stefan Bethke writes:
>>
>>> Am 08.01.2010 um 16:57 schrieb Ferenc Wagner:
>>>
However, I failed to use it in client mode: it associates with the
AP, but doesn't receive IP packets (I simply bridge it to the LAN,
On 2010-01-08 6:24 PM, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
> Stefan Bethke writes:
>
>> Am 08.01.2010 um 16:57 schrieb Ferenc Wagner:
>>
>>> However, I failed to use it in client mode: it associates with the
>>> AP, but doesn't receive IP packets (I simply bridge it to the LAN,
>>> and try DHCP from the laptop)
Stefan Bethke writes:
> Am 08.01.2010 um 16:57 schrieb Ferenc Wagner:
>
>> However, I failed to use it in client mode: it associates with the
>> AP, but doesn't receive IP packets (I simply bridge it to the LAN,
>> and try DHCP from the laptop).
>
> See the numerous forum posts on why client brid
Hi Stefan,
However, I failed to use it in client mode:
it associates with the AP, but doesn't receive IP packets (I simply
bridge it to the LAN, and try DHCP from the laptop).
See the numerous forum posts on why client bridging does not work. You'll need
to run udhcp on the router itself, or
Am 08.01.2010 um 16:57 schrieb Ferenc Wagner:
> However, I failed to use it in client mode:
> it associates with the AP, but doesn't receive IP packets (I simply
> bridge it to the LAN, and try DHCP from the laptop).
See the numerous forum posts on why client bridging does not work. You'll need
Bastian Bittorf writes:
> today i successfully tried a snapshot (r18405)
> and was very lucky to have an working opensource
> broadcom driver, which uses minstrel rate selection
> algo, is stable and fast. (only ibss/adhoc-mode tested)
Hi,
I've done similarly with r19022 on a WAP54G. The opens
Imre Kaloz wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Nov 2009 23:38:25 +0100, Felix Fietkau wrote:
>
>> It's disabled by default, but I think I'm going to change that,
>> since the minstrel stats are so often very helpful for debugging
>> wifi issues. Additionally, debugfs isn't mounted by default yet,
>> I'm going to
* Felix Fietkau [15.11.2009 23:40]:
> >
> > today i successfully tried a snapshot (r18405)
> > and was very lucky to have an working opensource
> > broadcom driver, which uses minstrel rate selection
> > algo, is stable and fast. (only ibss/adhoc-mode tested)
the great news are:
olsrd + massive
On Sun, 15 Nov 2009 23:38:25 +0100, Felix Fietkau wrote:
It's disabled by default, but I think I'm going to change that,
since the minstrel stats are so often very helpful for debugging
wifi issues. Additionally, debugfs isn't mounted by default yet,
I'm going to change that as well ;)
Make i
Bastian Bittorf wrote:
> hi folks,
>
> today i successfully tried a snapshot (r18405)
> and was very lucky to have an working opensource
> broadcom driver, which uses minstrel rate selection
> algo, is stable and fast. (only ibss/adhoc-mode tested)
>
> sadly it is not possible to use debugfs for
hi folks,
today i successfully tried a snapshot (r18405)
and was very lucky to have an working opensource
broadcom driver, which uses minstrel rate selection
algo, is stable and fast. (only ibss/adhoc-mode tested)
sadly it is not possible to use debugfs for mac80211,
this dir is empty: /sys/kerne
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