From: Michael Zintakis <michael.zintakis@googlemail.com>
To: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org
Subject: IEEE 802.11w support/compliance in TI-1251 (wl1251)
Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 01:01:54 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4FBAD772.2090807@googlemail.com> (raw)
All,
I hope this is the right place to post my query (below), apologies, if
not. I did try TI's own "support" forum (E2E) as well as emailing TI
support directly a couple of times, but, let just say that I didn't
exactly have the best of luck with them...
I have an old-ish smartphone using the above wireless chip and I am
trying to configure it to use MFP (Management Frame Protection), but I
am not having much success with this. The smartphone uses TI-s own
driver (I think it is v4.x of WiLink - the kernel object is called
wlan.ko, the interface is named tiwlan0).
After banging my head against the wall - multiple times - it was
suggested to me that this driver may not have support for MFP (IEEE
802.11w).
I have "forced" MFP on the AP side via ieee80211w=2 (mandatory) and when
I configure supplicant's configuration file (wpa_supplicant.conf) to get
into this mode by including "ieee80211w=2" within the network segment of
that file, on the AP side I get the following error message: "Management
frame protection required, but client did not enable it".
After several unsuccessful attempts to enforce this option and getting
in touch with the wpa_supplicant/hostapd software author, I have been
told that either TI's own driver or the TI-1251 hardware device may not
have support for this.
Could anyone more experienced/knowledgeable clarify this for me please -
is there any way I could enforce this and deploy MFP or am I doomed to
failure?
I am also not completely clear whether I may have more luck if I replace
the TI's own WiLink driver with the "standard" wireless driver (I
haven't yet tried to do that, don't know whether this is possible
either) - provided the WiLink driver does not support MFP.
Thanks in advance for any help!
MZ
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