openwrt-rrm-nr-distributor | 11k standard specifies how the neighboring BSS
kandi X-RAY | openwrt-rrm-nr-distributor Summary
kandi X-RAY | openwrt-rrm-nr-distributor Summary
openwrt-rrm-nr-distributor is a Shell library. openwrt-rrm-nr-distributor has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
The 802.11k standard specifies how the neighboring BSS' could report each other to a STA. OpenWRT's hostapd supports this feature, but the syncronization has to be done in a separate daemon such as this one.
The 802.11k standard specifies how the neighboring BSS' could report each other to a STA. OpenWRT's hostapd supports this feature, but the syncronization has to be done in a separate daemon such as this one.
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It has 18 star(s) with 9 fork(s). There are 9 watchers for this library.
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Install openwrt-rrm-nr-distributor
Configure all your OpenWRT devices for the same SSID for each layer 2 network. Install umdns and configure it (Pay attention to config the interface in the config file, setup your firewall, seccomp workaround etc. Finally ubus call umdns browse should show your other devices' dropbear). Copy initscript to /etc/init.d/rrm_nr. Copy bin to /usr/bin/rrm_nr. Run /etc/init.d/rrm_nr enable and /etc/init.d/rrm_nr start commands. Check the syslog for the results.
Configure all your OpenWRT devices for the same SSID for each layer 2 network
Install umdns and configure it (Pay attention to config the interface in the config file, setup your firewall, seccomp workaround etc. Finally ubus call umdns browse should show your other devices' dropbear)
Copy initscript to /etc/init.d/rrm_nr
Copy bin to /usr/bin/rrm_nr
Run /etc/init.d/rrm_nr enable and /etc/init.d/rrm_nr start commands
Check the syslog for the results
Configure all your OpenWRT devices for the same SSID for each layer 2 network
Install umdns and configure it (Pay attention to config the interface in the config file, setup your firewall, seccomp workaround etc. Finally ubus call umdns browse should show your other devices' dropbear)
Copy initscript to /etc/init.d/rrm_nr
Copy bin to /usr/bin/rrm_nr
Run /etc/init.d/rrm_nr enable and /etc/init.d/rrm_nr start commands
Check the syslog for the results
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