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From: "\"Lorna González\"" <lorna.glez@gmx.net>
To: ath9k-devel@lists.ath9k.org
Subject: [ath9k-devel]   ath9k client/AP with Hostapd
Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2010 11:34:23 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20100908093423.202140@gmx.net> (raw)


Hallo, 

Thanks for your response Re: ath9k-devel Digest, Vol 27, Issue 8 (linux_pro).  But I still can find the problem in my test.

1.I build a virtual wiphy wlan1 using add wiphy and thus the MAC address is created by the driver through virtual.c. wlan0 hat the 00:22:43:21:82:ac MAC address and wlan1 02:22:43:21:82:ac. Therefore they differentiate just in one bit, like it is mentioned in the Digest. Vol. 27 Message 5. 

2. wlan0 is connected to an AP and works fine.
  
3. wlan1 is set to master using Hostapd creating an AP Test (Since I am working with wiphys I can use different channels).

4. Another station, working on Windows XP (no wpa_supplicant is necessary)  is trying to connect to AP Test. Authentication and Association with WPA2  seems to work fine since I get STA 00:12:f0:b2:1b:0f WPA: pairwise key handshake completed (RSN).  But after that there is no really a communication between AP test und the station. 
I read this http://www.su-root.eu/computing/turn-your-linux-computer-in-a-wireless-access-point-using-hostapd and use the bridge br0 but then no association is done.

I appreciate again your comments

Regards

Lorna 

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