On 2014/2/10 14:47, Ben Greear wrote: > On 02/09/2014 07:56 PM, Zhao Hongjiang wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Is it possible for one station to get multiple ip addresses from AP/Wireless >> router by dhcp? I had tried to add one or more virtual interface for >> phy0 (wlan0, wlan1, wlan2,etc), but only wlan0 can get ip address from AP. >> the following is the steps: >> >> /bin/wpa_supplicant -ddd -iwlan0 -Dnl80211 -c/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf -B >> /bin/wpa_cli -i wlan0 -p /wlan0 >>> add_network >>> set_network 0 ssid "APabc" >>> set_network 0 psk "1111111" >>> enable_network 0 >> >> iw wlan0 interface add wlan1 type station 4addr on >> ip link set wlan1 up >> dhcpcd -ABKL wlan0 #works, can get ip >> dhcpcd -ABKL wlan1 #cannot work > > Virtual stations work just fine for me, though I don't use that '4addr' thing. > ...maybe sniff your wlan1 and see if it is sending > out proper DHCP requests (and they are being received by the AP)? > > You have to create a new supplicant config for each virtual station, > or run a unique supplicant instance for each station. I try to follow the instruction which you give and do the following command, but wlan1 cannot associate with AP. 1. root@local# /bin/wpa_supplicant -ddd -iwlan0 -Dnl80211 -c/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf -B 2. root@local# iw wlan0 interface add wlan1 type station 3. root@local# /bin/wpa_supplicant -ddd -iwlan1 -Dnl80211 -c/wifi/wpa_supplicant_wlan1.conf -B wpa_supplicant_wlan1.conf file contains folliwng lines: ctrl_interface=wlan1 driver_param=use_multi_chan_concurrent=1 update_config=1 config_methods=physical_display virtual_push_button keypad After this step, when using ifconfig, "ifconfig wlan1" gave a unusual hwaddr, is it a issue? ifconfig wlan0 wlan0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:13:0B:D2:2D:B1 inet6 addr: fe80::213:bff:fed2:2db1/64 Scope:Link UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 ifconfig wlan1 wlan1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 02:00:00:00:00:00 inet6 addr: fe80::ff:fe00:0/64 Scope:Link UP BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 4. root@local# /system/bin/wpa_cli -i wlan0 -p /wlan0 >add_network >set_network 2 ssid "APabc" >set_network 2 psk "11111111" >enable_network 2 wlan0 can associate with ap. 5. root@local# /bin/wpa_cli -i wlan1 -p /wlan1 > add_network > set_network 0 ssid "APabc" > set_network 0 psk "11111111" > enable_network 0 it will give the following result: <3>CTRL-EVENT-STATE-CHANGE id=-1 state=3 BSSID=00:00:00:00:00:00 SSID= <3>CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-RESULTS <3>Trying to associate with 78:f5:fd:77:e5:a4 (SSID='APabc' freq=2462 MHz) <3>CTRL-EVENT-STATE-CHANGE id=-1 state=5 BSSID=00:00:00:00:00:00 SSID= <3>CTRL-EVENT-ASSOC-REJECT status_code=1 so wlan1 cannot associate with ap. further help is appreciated, thanks. > > To do any useful traffic, between stations, you will have to be careful > about setting up routing rules and use special binding commands for your > traffic types. > > Thanks, > Ben > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html