On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Baldomero Coll <baldo.ath9k@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > 1)When I join/create the HT IBSS network (iw dev wlan0 ibss join baldoHT 2412 > HT20),my wireless card tries to scan and create several network with different > BSSID. [1] > > This command [*] should create it. > > 2)And if I join/create the HT IBSS network adding fixed-freq and fixed-BSSID it > happends the same! [2]. > > Based on the command [*], why it tries to create new BSSIDs? > > [*] > Join the IBSS cell with the given SSID, if it doesn't exist create it on the > given frequency. When fixed frequency is requested, don't join/create a cell on > a different frequency. When a fixed BSSID is requested use that BSSID and do not > adopt another cell's BSSID even if it has higher TSF and the same SSID. > > [1] > Feb 4 17:47:29 uwicore-desktop kernel: [ 3618.354382] wlan0: Creating new IBSS > network, BSSID 5a:48:a7:db:3d:e5 > Feb 4 17:47:30 uwicore-desktop wpa_supplicant[900]: No network configuration > found for the current AP > ... > Feb 4 17:49:31 uwicore-desktop kernel: [ 3739.988024] wlan0: Trigger new scan > to find an IBSS to join > Feb 4 17:49:41 uwicore-desktop kernel: [ 3750.263484] wlan0: Creating new IBSS > network, BSSID 52:89:c5:d0:53:19 > Feb 4 17:49:42 uwicore-desktop wpa_supplicant[900]: No network configuration > found for the current AP > Feb 4 17:49:44 uwicore-desktop kernel: [ 3753.000025] wlan0: Trigger new scan > to find an IBSS to join > > [2] > Feb 4 17:55:17 uwicore-desktop kernel: [ 4085.420015] wlan0: Creating new IBSS > network, BSSID 11:11:11:11:11:11 > Feb 4 17:55:17 uwicore-desktop wpa_supplicant[900]: No network configuration > found for the current AP > Feb 4 17:55:19 uwicore-desktop kernel: [ 4087.988026] wlan0: Trigger new scan > to find an IBSS to join > Feb 4 17:55:29 uwicore-desktop kernel: [ 4098.274430] wlan0: Creating new IBSS > network, BSSID 8a:28:f2:8f:0f:b4 > Feb 4 17:55:30 uwicore-desktop wpa_supplicant[900]: No network configuration > found for the current AP > Feb 4 17:55:32 uwicore-desktop kernel: [ 4101.000037] wlan0: Trigger new scan > to find an IBSS to join > Feb 4 17:55:42 uwicore-desktop kernel: [ 4111.282690] wlan0: Creating new IBSS > network, BSSID ee:35:37:46:4c:66 > > > Baldomero Coll So, are you using iw, or are you using wpa_supplicant? Your previous email had the iw command, but now this email has a warning message coming out of wpa_supplicant. Do you have NetworkManager running? I have no problems setting up an 802.11n IBSS network using iw. -Brian -- 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