Return-path: Received: from mx1.redhat.com ([209.132.183.28]:52302 "EHLO mx1.redhat.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1752639AbbEDPTr (ORCPT ); Mon, 4 May 2015 11:19:47 -0400 Message-ID: <1430752777.17017.2.camel@redhat.com> (sfid-20150504_172013_675025_0B909716) Subject: Re: b43 AP does not work From: Dan Williams To: Nerijus =?UTF-8?Q?Bali=C5=ABnas?= Cc: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org Date: Mon, 04 May 2015 10:19:37 -0500 In-Reply-To: References: <5544FFE5.5090706@lwfinger.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Mime-Version: 1.0 Sender: linux-wireless-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: On Sat, 2015-05-02 at 17:18 +0000, Nerijus Baliūnas wrote: > Nerijus Baliūnas writes: > > > IIRC I used "access point" mode of the NM applet and it worked, but now I > > cannot find such option (at least in MATE). Is it somehow possible to still > > use hostapd manually? > > Just FYI - "access point" mode of the NM applet works (in Gnome). But it > would still be nice to have hostapd working.NrybXǧv^)޺{.n+{*ޕ,{ayʇڙ,jfhzw j:+vwjmzZ+ݢj"! If you want to use hostapd on the card and the system is running NetworkManager, you can tell NM to ignore the device through the "unmanaged-devices" option in NetworkManager.conf. manpages have more details. Dan