Creating an access point with wpa_supplicant via dbus interface
Marlon Smith
marlon.smith10
Thu Apr 23 16:13:47 PDT 2015
Ok I got the logs from wpa_supplicant after it was run by my
application, and I see this error:
wlan0: Driver does not support AP mode
I also tried running wpa_supplicant on its own, with this configuration
file:
ap_scan=2
network={
ssid="testadhoc"
key_mgmt=NONE
wep_key0="12345"
mode=2
frequency=2412
}
and got the exact same error.
The thing is, if I run hostapd with this config file, it works
correctly:
interface=wlan0
ssid=testadhoc
hw_mode=g
auth_algs=3
wep_default_key=0
wep_key0="12345"
channel=11
If my driver actually doesn't support AP mode, shouldn't hostapd be
failing as well?
On Thu, 2015-04-23 at 16:28 -0500, Dan Williams wrote:
> On Thu, 2015-04-23 at 13:57 -0700, Marlon Smith wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I've written an application that allows a user to connect to a wifi
> > network. The application uses the dbus interface of wpa supplicant, and
> > it works great.
> >
> > I need a way for the user to be able to configure the system as an
> > access point as well. I've tried setting mode=2 and frequency=2412 but
> > with no luck. I'm thinking I might have to instead use hostapd, but
> > that becomes a pain because hostapd kills wpa_supplicant when it starts
> > and has no dbus interfaces that I can find.
>
> You also want to set the Interface object's 'ap_scan' variable to '2',
> same as for adhoc mode.
>
> But beyond that, it should just work if the driver supports AP mode.
> What errors are you getting? Can you share some supplicant debug logs?
> You can run the supplicant with "-dddtu" arguments alone and that should
> enable the dbus interface and provide verbose debugging output.
>
> Dan
>
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