Return-path: Received: from mail-ob0-f176.google.com ([209.85.214.176]:34408 "EHLO mail-ob0-f176.google.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1751245AbaAWIXy (ORCPT ); Thu, 23 Jan 2014 03:23:54 -0500 Received: by mail-ob0-f176.google.com with SMTP id gq1so1684019obb.7 for ; Thu, 23 Jan 2014 00:23:54 -0800 (PST) MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: <52E0BA40.7090203@gmail.com> References: <52DF947E.40800@gmail.com> <52E0BA40.7090203@gmail.com> Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 10:23:53 +0200 Message-ID: (sfid-20140123_092357_708152_D12E7032) Subject: Re: 802.11a is supported in AP mode or not? From: Emmanuel Grumbach To: zhuyj Cc: Krishna Chaitanya , "Liu, Bopeng" , linux-wireless Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Sender: linux-wireless-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 8:44 AM, zhuyj wrote: > On 01/23/2014 02:15 PM, Krishna Chaitanya wrote: >> >> hostapd -dd -B /etc/hostapd.conf > > root@wind-desktop:~# hostapd -dd -B /etc/hostapd.conf > > random: Trying to read entropy from /dev/random > Configuration file: /etc/hostapd.conf > ctrl_interface_group=0 > nl80211: interface wlan0 in phy phy0 > rfkill: initial event: idx=0 type=1 op=0 soft=0 hard=0 > nl80211: Using driver-based off-channel TX > nl80211: Register frame command failed (type=208): ret=-114 (Operation > already in progress) > nl80211: Register frame match - hexdump(len=2): 04 0a > nl80211: Failed to register Action frame processing - ignore for now > nl80211: Add own interface ifindex 3 > nl80211: Set mode ifindex 3 iftype 3 (AP) > nl80211: Create interface iftype 6 (MONITOR) > nl80211: New interface mon.wlan0 created: ifindex=4 > nl80211: Add own interface ifindex 4 > BSS count 1, BSSID mask 00:00:00:00:00:00 (0 bits) > nl80211: Regulatory information - country=00 > nl80211: 2402-2472 @ 40 MHz > nl80211: 2457-2482 @ 40 MHz > nl80211: 2474-2494 @ 20 MHz > nl80211: 5170-5250 @ 40 MHz > nl80211: 5735-5835 @ 40 MHz > nl80211: Added 802.11b mode based on 802.11g information > Allowed channel: mode=1 chan=1 freq=2412 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > Allowed channel: mode=1 chan=2 freq=2417 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > Allowed channel: mode=1 chan=3 freq=2422 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > Allowed channel: mode=1 chan=4 freq=2427 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > Allowed channel: mode=1 chan=5 freq=2432 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > Allowed channel: mode=1 chan=6 freq=2437 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > Allowed channel: mode=1 chan=7 freq=2442 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > Allowed channel: mode=1 chan=8 freq=2447 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > Allowed channel: mode=1 chan=9 freq=2452 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > Allowed channel: mode=1 chan=10 freq=2457 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > Allowed channel: mode=1 chan=11 freq=2462 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > Allowed channel: mode=0 chan=1 freq=2412 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > Allowed channel: mode=0 chan=2 freq=2417 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > Allowed channel: mode=0 chan=3 freq=2422 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > Allowed channel: mode=0 chan=4 freq=2427 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > Allowed channel: mode=0 chan=5 freq=2432 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > Allowed channel: mode=0 chan=6 freq=2437 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > Allowed channel: mode=0 chan=7 freq=2442 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > Allowed channel: mode=0 chan=8 freq=2447 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > Allowed channel: mode=0 chan=9 freq=2452 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > Allowed channel: mode=0 chan=10 freq=2457 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > Allowed channel: mode=0 chan=11 freq=2462 MHz max_tx_power=15 dBm > wlan0: IEEE 802.11 Configured channel (1) not found from the channel list of > current mode (2) IEEE 802.11a > > wlan0: IEEE 802.11 Hardware does not support configured channel > Could not select hw_mode and channel. (-4) > wlan0: Unable to setup interface. > Flushing old station entries > Deauthenticate all stations > rmdir[ctrl_interface]: No such file or directory > nl80211: Remove interface ifindex=4 > netlink: Operstate: linkmode=0, operstate=6 > nl80211: Set mode ifindex 3 iftype 2 (STATION) > root@wind-desktop:~# > > > root@wind-desktop:~# hostapd -v I think you have the answer to your question, don't you?