Hi Ulrich,
Thanks for the response
Do you mean that it can work?
Is there any reason behind why linux drivers don't support 802.11a adhoc mode?
Thanks,
Kiran
Kiran Shastri,
Graduate Student,
CSE Dept.,
ASU
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From: Ulrich Kunitz [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Mon 11/26/2007 2:10 PM
To: Kiran Shastri
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: ZyDAS adhoc mode in 802.11a for usb adapters(Zyxel AG-220 etc)
Kiran Shastri wrote:
> I am trying to set up an wireless ad hoc network operating on 802.11a channels. I am looking for an USB wireless adapter that can operate in IBSS (ad hoc) mode in 802.11a. I came across three wireless adapters from Zyxel, namely, AG-220, AG-225H, AG-225Hv2. I was wondering if any of these adapters or adapters from any other manufacturer supports IBSS operation with 802.11a in Linux.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Kiran.
>
> Kiran Shastri,
> Graduate Student,
> CSE Dept.,
> ASU
Kisan,
I believe those devices are using the ZD1211 and ZD1211B chip.
However the current available Linux drivers don't support Adhoc
as 802.11a. However there is no general issue, which should
prevent the support of this functionality.
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Uli Kunitz
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 10:44:16 -0700
"Kiran Shastri" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Ulrich,
> Thanks for the response
> Do you mean that it can work?
> Is there any reason behind why linux drivers don't support 802.11a adhoc
> mode?
Not that I know of.
BTW, if anyone is interested, I would really appreciate if somebody wants to
reverse engineer the 802.11a part of bcm4309/bcm4312/bcm4319, I'm stuck
because of missing specs and I would get tainted if I do that. It would
very probably support 802.11a ad-hoc mode then.
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Ciao
Stefano