which driver/version do you use? Do you have the RT2870STA.dat
in /etc/Wireless/RT2870STA? Can you show me your settings? Maybe i
missed some important settings.
Another strange thing is, that the OGMs come in all the time. Also if i
can't connect to the node. The Originator Table looks fine all the day.
The last-seen value is between 0 and 2 seconds for every node.
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Jochen Jägers
Dr. Riedel Automatisierungstechnik GmbH
Greifswalder Str. 4
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Am Dienstag, den 15.05.2012, 17:23 +0200 schrieb 3zl Trizonelabs:
> TP-Link TL-WN321G ( RT73/RT2xx) works well in adhoc mode with Openwrt
> & Linux driver since 3 years.
> We do use them for mulit-radio tests on VM and native Openwrt x86 enviroment.
> Working on SLITAZ & Debian *nix versions too
> Cell-split wasnt observed, but til today there was no vwif driver
> found,i.e. no adhoc + AP possible
> regards
> 3zl
> .
>
> 2012/5/14 Elektra
onelektra@gmx.net:
> > Hello Jochen -
> >
> > welcome to driver & firmware hell. This is very likely a problem related to stability issues with your WiFi interfaces. I would expect this behavior since you are using USB WiFi dongles. All USB WiFi devices depend on firmware, which is loaded when you initialize the devices. Ad-hoc mode has been neglected far and wide by the industry. Since you have to load a proprietary binary blob, which is more likely broken in ad-hoc mode rather than not, I am afraid you are out of luck. I'd love to get a USB WiFi solution in my hands that actually works in a reliable and stable manner. Unfortunately I know of none.
> >
> > If anybody has something that actually works, I'd love to know.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Elektra