Re: does the chipset AR9220 have 802.11r (FT-PSK) support, recommendations?

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On 21/07/18 12:57, Janusz Dziedzic wrote:
> 2018-07-20 17:53 GMT+02:00 Jelle de Jong <jelledejong@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> I'm looking for Mini-PCI 802.11n cards with 802.11r driver and hostapd
>> v2.4 support for 4.x kernels (Debian 9)
>>
>> https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/unex-DNMA-H92-high-power-802-11-a-b-g-n-dual-band-wifi-2x2-mini/32822757801.html
>>
>> How do I figure out if the AR9220 chipset has the support under Linux
>> 4.x. What do I look for?
>>
>> https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/ath9k
>> # no 802.11r in there list
>>
> ath9k supports 80211r - mainly driver have to pass frames (auth/assoc)
> to hostap.
> Hostapd doing the work.
> 
> I have:
> AR93xx, AR9462 miniPCIx - works fine.
> Seems you show old miniPCI - you  need really old laptop to have this slot :)
> Remember that some vendors lock VID/PIDs for such slots...

Thank you Janusz for your time and effort to reply!

I am talking about the older Mini-PCI cards, so far I think an AR9220
that uses the ath9k driver would be okay then?

I am still looking for hostapd examples to use 802.11r (FT-PSK) my +30
AP's are on the same subnet with a bridged linux ethernet device. I
wanted to not use a central radius server or controller server when needed.

If somebody knows a good example configuration for this let me know please.

Kind regards,

Jelle de Jong



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