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Message #24407
[Bug 1773400] Re: Redpine: wifi-ap stopped working after restart
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1773400
Title:
Redpine: wifi-ap stopped working after restart
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in linux source package in Xenial:
Confirmed
Bug description:
SRU Justification:
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Impact:
Wi-Fi access point isn’t visible to outside devices after reboot
Test Case:
Configure Wi-Fi AP using setup wizard:
$ sudo wifi-ap.setup-wizard
Check configured AP settings:
$ sudo wifi-ap.config get
debug: false
dhcp.lease-time: 12h
dhcp.range-start: 10.0.60.2
dhcp.range-stop: 10.0.60.200
disabled: false
share.disabled: false
share.network-interface: wlan0
wifi.address: 10.0.60.1
wifi.channel: 6
wifi.country-code:
wifi.hostapd-driver: nl80211
wifi.interface: wlan0
wifi.interface-mode: direct
wifi.netmask: ff000000
wifi.operation-mode: g
wifi.security: wpa2
wifi.security-passphrase: some-password
wifi.ssid: dell-gateway
Check in third-party stations. SSID is invisible.
Restart AP and check its status:
$ sudo wifi-ap.status restart-ap
Check status of AP. It is showing true.
$ sudo wifi-ap.status
ap.active: true
At this point also, Wi-Fi access point is not visible.
Fix:
Power save is enabled in AP mode. it must be disabled.
Regression potential:
Ran "wifi-ap.status restart-ap" command in every 1 minute and observed whether it is visible to third party devices are not. And it is behaving as expected.
This patch is for tracking only, please don't triage.
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