[wpa_supplicant] Is there a way to limit peers (to about 12) for IBSS/adhoc?
Xuebing Wang
xbing6 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 2 21:09:15 PDT 2017
Hi community,
This email is mainly addressed to hostap/wpa_supplicant mailing list.
Descriptions of my issue:
- I am establishing IBSS/adhoc network using OpenWRT 15.05 + ath9k (AR9331).
- When nodes are relatively closely placed, the peers (the term is
'neighbors' in batman-adv mesh) reach 40, ath9k driver detects "tx hung,
resetting the chip" (for RESET_TYPE_TX_HANG).
- This ath9k "tx hung" randomly happens among the 40 nodes (in adhoc
network), and it happens relatively often (seemingly randomly for
nodes), and randomly makes some nodes un-usable.
- This appears to be an issue with ath9k kernel driver or ath9k hardware
that it can not handle ~40 peers.
- IBSS/adhoc with 20 peers work well.
Is there a config in wpa_supplicant that we can limit the number of peers?
In the other words, once the number of peers ('iw wlan0 station dump')
reaches a pre-configured number (e.g. 12 or 16), wpa_supplicant does not
authenticate any more, for IBSS/adhoc only?
- A subtle detail: once a new beacon with higher RSSI is detected, the
current connection with lowest RSSI will be de-authenticated, and to
authenticate this new peer (with higher RSSI in beacon).
Is this "limiting number of peers for IBSS/adhoc" a good work-around for
40+ peers adhoc network, although the ultimate root cause seemingly is
with ath9k kernel driver or ath9k hardware?
Also, if there are many (like 40+) peers in IBSS/adhoc network, I am not
sure how medium access contention and collisions factor in, for
management frames?
Here is my wpa_supplicant conf file:
------
ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
# use 'ap_scan=2' on all devices connected to the network
# this is unnecessary if you only want the network to be created when no
other networks are available
ap_scan=2
network={
ssid="Net-xxxxxxxx"
mode=1
frequency=2462
proto=WPA2
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
pairwise=CCMP
group=CCMP
psk="xxxxxxxx"
}
------
Another approach could be to use user-space shell script to "iw <dev>
ibss leave" for the lower RSSI stations?
- As I am using batman-adv to build mesh network on the top of
IBSS/adhoc, a similar approach can be done at batman-adv level.
Suggestions?
Thanks.
Xuebing Wang
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