Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2015 16:56:03 +0300 From: "Andriy Voskoboinyk" <s3erios@gmail.com> To: freebsd-wireless@freebsd.org Cc: "Matthew Grooms" <mgrooms@shrew.net>, "Kevin Lo" <kevlo@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: urtwn and hostap Message-ID: <op.x5iubpmziew4ia@localhost> In-Reply-To: <5603630C.9020403@shrew.net> References: <55F90187.10809@shrew.net> <55F906CB.9030007@shrew.net> <CAPp9Ormnjpwfk6s5UDei=EUBrmi_Ogapjx1nDTUUN=RTYWwVQA@mail.gmail.com> <CAJ-Vmo=BpM8gCztJm-kBVXY=oRe6vEqS7o5JeSxpUXve4d2chQ@mail.gmail.com> <55F996FD.5060804@shrew.net> <CAJ-VmomwQGDDacpHtSL6W4dXRLAy%2B86piFtHJSMnpZHtyd1A%2Bg@mail.gmail.com> <55FA6022.8090609@shrew.net> <20150917151249.GA68201@ns.kevlo.org> <CAJ-Vmo=gJbUXH4DHco2817PDQ7NJbANHEAAjAzy506wg_rpe6w@mail.gmail.com> <55FAEA82.3060602@shrew.net> <CAJ-Vmo=mcOx4HON8y94iegzjkYpJc34gEq3hOKhAZwZgnhgyvg@mail.gmail.com> <55FFA1B9.8040005@shrew.net> <op.x5ba6mnciew4ia@localhost> <56000EE5.30209@shrew.net> <5603630C.9020403@shrew.net>
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> I tried to look for beacon frames using tcpdump on another urtwn adapter > but unfortunately it doesn't appear to be working. I see a "need > promiscuous mode update callback" printed out on the console every time > I try. I assume that's indicative of a problem. Is there something else > I should try besides running the second adapter in monitor mode and then > running tcpdump on the interface? I did see these when running tcpdump > on the wlan0 hostap adapter itself ... I have tested this patch with RTL8188EU in hostap mode (and with WUSB54GC in monitor mode) - and have not seen beacons from it too. > > The station wasn't able to associate with both bits stripped. It did > work with the bssid data bit stripped, so the new patch reflects that. > I'm not sure what the most appropriate comment update should be there so > I left it as is. > Sorry for misunderstanding - I have mean BCN flag ('receive beacon frames'), not DATA flag ('receive data frames'). > > Latest patch is attached. > > -Matthew
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