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802.11r (fast BSS transition (FT) - fast roaming)? #253
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Options for 802.11r in OpenWrt: |
AFAIR this is already enabled by default |
cool. could you verify this via docs? then we could close this |
@nordurljosahvida can you have a look? (he's who suggested this in first place) |
@G10h4ck what do you mean enabled by default? If nothing has changed you need to specify details of every AP in the network, and therefore we would need a provisioning system. How could it be already working? |
@ilario thanks for following through with this |
To add more light of the 802.11k/v/r extensions here is useful info https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UniFi-Wireless/Wireless-LAN-Roaming-FAQ/m-p/1825118. It's not very clear to me what part of these features are supported by hostapd / wpa_supplicant (in the case of authenticated networks). Some info on this is here https://blog.freifunk.net/2018/08/13/dawn-final-post/ |
@spiccinini thanks for the info. @G10h4ck as far as I can tell what I wrote in the ML back in the day is still valid: https://lists.libremesh.org/pipermail/lime-users/2017-July/000781.html |
personally, i'm disinclined to put time into features that i don't understand the final purpose. probably happens to other devs as well.
i do understand that 802.11r only matters when you're using WPA2-Enterprise i.e. a RADIUS auth server.
nick, why are you using WPA2-Enterprise?
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@spiccinini thanks for the info. @G10h4ck as far as I can tell what I
wrote in the ML back in the day is still valid:
https://lists.libremesh.org/pipermail/lime-users/2017-July/000781.html
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@altergui it's been some time, but i don't remember the WPA2-E restriction. are you sure? |
Skimming through https://www.networkcomputing.com/wireless-infrastructure/wifi-fast-roaming-simplified also seems that this option is designed for working with WPA2 Enterprise. |
The FreeMesh router designers are using 802.11r together with WPA2-psk. |
Is it needed to improve the roaming offered by Batman and Anygw?
In this case, we can look to 802.11r
802.11r on Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11r-2008
Usage on LibreMesh as tested by Nk:
https://lists.libremesh.org/pipermail/lime-users/2017-July/000781.html
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