Re: questions with WLE900VX 7AA

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On 2/2/21 6:26 AM, Boris wrote:
Hej hostapd-list,
hej Jouni,

first let me thank you all for your nonprofit work! Great soaftware that many use since long time with great self-evidence. Thanks so much!!

This message contains a help request following:

For the use as a router-box, I run LEAF (http://leaf.zetam.org/bering-uclibc/), a dedicated small linux on a APU board (www.apu-board.de) equipped with a WLAN adapter Compex WLE900VX 7AA.

That radio is dual band, but not dual concurrent, so it can be on only a single channel at a time.

It should work fine in apu2, we use it in the same chassis often.

Thanks,
Ben


I got it running as 2,4GHz accesspoint and later, with some try and error as 5GHz accesspoint as well.

Reading from the tech specs of the WLE900VX, the adapter is introduced as 'dual band' module, what makes me hope to make it accessible with 2.4 GHz _AND_ 5 GHz configuring two SSIDs within hostapd. But I did not manage to do so since months - with changing efforts.

Also I'm thinking about the possibility to adjust the radio power for the 5GHz accesspoint performs with weak range.

Now I'm at the point to ask for help: Is this adapter known? Is my idea feasible? Is there a description of how to do so? Or does anyone have such a configuration running and provide me inside in the simplest case?

Thanks very much and regards,


Boris

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