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Date:      Sun, 19 Oct 2003 09:39:16 +0200 (CEST)
From:      "C. Kukulies" <kuku@www.kukulies.org>
To:        freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org
Subject:   adhoc mode still broken
Message-ID:  <200310190739.h9J7dG7d000701@www.kukulies.org>

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I tried again with the latest cvsup today and my inhouse WLAN ist
still defunct because adhoc mode seems to be broken.

My gateway machine has a PCI to PCMCIA Adapter in it which holds a
WLAN card (ELSA Airlancer M11). I run the network as a peer to peer.
Would it be possible to run the gateway as an access point?
I've read that this works only with a certain brand of cards (prism chip).

When I watch the packets coming in on the gateway via wi0 I see this:

www# tcpdump -i wi0
tcpdump: listening on wi0
09:27:00.527112 :: > ff02::1:ff49:80a8: icmp6: neighbor sol: who has fe80::202:2
dff:fe49:80a8
09:27:04.038878 fe80::202:2dff:fe49:80a8 > ff02::2:df25:ccc1: HBH icmp6: multica
st listener report max resp delay: 0 addr: ff02::2:df25:ccc1 [hlim 1]
09:27:07.302261 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps:  xid:0xaaa8a83a [|bootp
] [tos 0x10]
09:27:07.304679 192.168.0.1.bootps > mybook.bootpc:  xid:0xaaa8a83a Y:kuku
book2k S:192.168.0.1 [|bootp] [tos 0x10]
09:27:07.323652 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps:  xid:0xaaa8a83a [|bootp
] [tos 0x10]
09:27:07.324025 192.168.0.1.bootps > mybook.bootpc:  xid:0xaaa8a83a Y:kuku
book2k S:192.168.0.1 file ""[|bootp] [tos 0x10]
09:27:07.636429 arp who-has mybook tell mybook
09:27:08.039217 fe80::202:2dff:fe49:80a8 > ff02::1:ff49:80a8: HBH icmp6: multica
st listener report max resp delay: 0 addr: ff02::1:ff49:80a8 [hlim 1]
09:27:10.963995 arp who-has 192.168.0.1 tell mybook
09:27:10.964115 arp reply 192.168.0.1 is-at 0:2:2d:49:90:ce
                                                                        

Help! I want my WLAN back again. :-(

--
Christoph P. U. Kukulies kuku_at_physik.rwth-aachen.de



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