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Re: [PATCH] Fixed BSSID (timesync)

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Hi,

I'm looking now for a better implementation for the IBSS fixed BSSID stuff, that handles the TSF sync correctly. I think now having centralized IBSS join function ist more easy to maintain, as many little functions. This function can look in the environment for the current state, so that it can see what to do for the current join.

So I have moved all my fixed BSSID stuff in this centralized function, so that the TSF will be reseted, even if a fixed BSSID is set.

I will allow a channel change too, if you have a fixed BSSID but not a fixed channel setting. If there is a other IBSS network with the same BSSID but in an other channel.
Like now a BSSID change is allowed, if you set a fixed channel but not a fixed BSSID.
I think this would be a more clean and consistent implementation.

What do you think about it?
I will post a beta patch tomorrow.

Regards
Alina

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