Setting up a wireless interface. #421
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Hi! I unfortunately have an old CAPsMAN at my place and can't check your configuration. Can you please tell me why you don't have the option to specify a master interface or MAC address? And how do you want to manage your networks? Create and destroy or create and enable/disable? |
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Ok, I need a little more information:
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I'll take a look at it. |
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I think it's simpler than it looks. Apparently, my test router, and yours too, is not on the list of those that support Wave 2. |
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Your model may support good old CAPsMAN. Check the names of the supported parameters and set your configuration through it. |
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I'm trying to use this provider to setup a number of wireless networks that are very short lived on a bunch of hAP AC Lites. My resource looks like this:
This fails to apply because I haven't set either mac-address or master-interface, neither of which seem to have functional documentation. Any advice on how to setup wireless networks using this resource is appreciated. Though it might seem like the right choice here, capsman does not work for this use case due to resource limits. My eventual goal is to have a bunch of networks defined and selectively enable or disable them based on what is required at the moment (think of a bunch as ~100).
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