In the meantime I found that the ath9k_htc driver *doesn't
support* ad-hoc mode. Unfortunately I missed this information
before opening the thread.
I didn't find more details on the rtl8192cu.
I'll get an AP and try the ath9k_htc driver in AP mode,
which seem to be supported. I will update this
I'm sorry for doing a stupid and confusing copy & paste error
in my previous post: of course the machines do have *different* IP
addresses.
I'm posting again - with correction.
I'm submitting a problem regarding a wireless connection (ad-hoc)
between t
maybe 192.168.15.3 on #2? ;o)
:-s ... I'm sorry, this was a stupid copy & paste error: of course *they
have not* the same address :-) Thanks!
Andrew
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On Fri, 01 Jun 2012 21:12:49 +0200, ACro wrote in message
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> # /etc/network/interfaces
> ->>
> [machine#1]
>auto wlan0
>iface wlan0 inet static
> address 192.168.15.2
> [machine#2]
>auto wlan0
>iface wlan0 inet static
>
Hello,
I'm submitting a problem regarding a wireless connection (ad-hoc)
between two computers using both a Netgear N150 WMA1000M USB adapter
(rtl8192cu chipset). Setup seem to be correct (I can detect my
neighbor's networks) but pinging and trying to ssh between my two
machines gives no resu
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