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The .Nm driver will not (yet) work on similar devices using the ISL3886 or similar chips which use the Soft-Mac firmwares. .Pp These are the modes the .Nm driver can operate in: .Bl -tag -width "IBSS-masterXX" .It BSS mode Also known as .Em infrastructure mode, this is used when associating with an access point, through which all traffic passes. This mode is the default. .It IBSS mode Also known as .Em IEEE ad-hoc mode or .Em peer-to-peer mode. This is the standardized method of operating without an access point. Stations associate with a service set. However, actual connections between stations are peer-to-peer. .It Host AP In this mode the driver acts as an access point (base station) for other cards. .It monitor mode In this mode the driver is able to receive packets without associating with an access point. This disables the internal receive filter and enables the card to capture packets from networks which it wouldn't normally have access to, or to scan for access points. .El .Pp .Nm supports hardware WEP. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is the de facto encryption standard for wireless networks. It can be typically configured in one of three modes: no encryption; 40-bit encryption; or 104-bit encryption. Unfortunately, due to serious weaknesses in WEP protocol it is strongly recommended that it not be used as the sole mechanism to secure wireless communication. WEP is not enabled by default. .Sh CONFIGURATION The .Nm driver can be configured at runtime with .Xr ifconfig 8 or on boot with .Xr hostname.if 5 using the following parameters: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Cm bssid Ar bssid Set the desired BSSID. .It Fl bssid Unset the desired BSSID. The interface will automatically select a BSSID in this mode, which is the default. .It Cm chan Ar n Set the channel (radio frequency) to be used by the driver based on the given channel ID .Ar n . .It Fl chan Unset the desired channel to be used by the driver. The driver will automatically select a channel in this mode, which is the default. .It Cm media Ar media The .Nm driver supports the following .Ar media types: .Pp .Bl -tag -width autoselect -compact .It Cm autoselect Enable autoselection of the media type and options. .It Cm DS1 Set 802.11b DS 1Mbps operation. .It Cm DS2 Set 802.11b DS 2Mbps operation. .It Cm DS5 Set 802.11b DS 5.5Mbps operation. .It Cm DS11 Set 802.11b DS 11Mbps operation. .It Cm OFDM6 Set 802.11a/g OFDM 6Mbps operation. .It Cm OFDM9 Set 802.11a/g OFDM 9Mbps operation. .It Cm OFDM12 Set 802.11a/g OFDM 12Mbps operation. .It Cm OFDM18 Set 802.11a/g OFDM 18Mbps operation. .It Cm OFDM24 Set 802.11a/g OFDM 24Mbps operation. .It Cm OFDM36 Set 802.11a/g OFDM 36Mbps operation. .It Cm OFDM48 Set 802.11a/g OFDM 48Mbps operation. .It Cm OFDM54 Set 802.11a/g OFDM 54Mbps operation. .El .It Cm mediaopt Ar opts The .Nm driver supports the following media options: .Pp .Bl -tag -width monitor -compact .It Cm hostap Select Host AP operation. .It Cm ibss Select IBSS operation. .It Cm monitor Select monitor mode. .El .It Fl mediaopt Ar opts Disable the specified media options on the driver and return it to the default mode of operation (BSS). .It Cm mode Ar mode The .Nm driver supports the following modes: .Pp .Bl -tag -width 11b -compact .It Cm 11a Force 802.11a operation. .It Cm 11b Force 802.11b operation. .It Cm 11g Force 802.11g operation. .El .It Cm nwid Ar id Set the network ID. The .Ar id can either be any text string up to 32 characters in length, or a series of hexadecimal digits up to 64 digits. An empty .Ar id string allows the interface to connect to any available access points. By default the .Nm driver uses an empty string. Note that network ID is synonymous with Extended Service Set ID (ESSID). .It Fl nwid Set the network ID to the empty string to allow the interface to connect to any available access point. .It Cm nwkey Ar key Enable WEP encryption using the specified .Ar key . The .Ar key can either be a string, a series of hexadecimal digits (preceded by .Sq 0x ) , or a set of keys of the form .Dq n:k1,k2,k3,k4 , where .Sq n specifies which of the keys will be used for transmitted packets, and the four keys, .Dq k1 through .Dq k4 , are configured as WEP keys. If a set of keys is specified, a comma .Pq Sq \&, within the key must be escaped with a backslash. Note that if multiple keys are used, their order must be the same within the network. .Nm is capable of using both 40-bit (5 characters or 10 hexadecimal digits) or 104-bit (13 characters or 26 hexadecimal digits) keys. .It Fl nwkey Disable WEP encryption. This is the default mode of operation. .El .Sh FILES The driver needs a set of firmware files which are loaded when an interface is brought up: .Pp .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact .It Pa /etc/firmware/pgt-isl3877 .It Pa /etc/firmware/pgt-isl3890 .El .Pp These firmware files are not free because Conexant refuses to grant distribution rights. In fact they have rebuffed thousands of attempts to start a dialogue on this issue. As a result, even though .Ox includes the driver, the firmware files cannot be included and users have to download these files on their own. .Pp A prepackaged version of the firmware, designed to be used with .Xr pkg_add 1 , can be found at: .Bd -literal -offset indent http://www.nazgul.ch/pgt/pgt-firmware-1.1.tgz .Ed .Sh HARDWARE The following cards are among those supported by the .Nm driver: .Pp .Bl -column -compact "SMC EZ Connect g 2.4GHz SMC2835W-v2" "ISL38xx" "CardBus" -offset 6n .Em "Card Chip Bus" 3COM 3CRWE154G72 ISL3880 CardBus D-Link DWL-g650 A1 ISL3890 PCI I-O Data WN-G54/CB ISL3890 PCI I4 Z-Com XG-600 ISL3890 PCI I4 Z-Com XG-900 ISL3890 PCI Intersil PRISM Indigo ISL3877 PCI Intersil PRISM Duette ISL3890 PCI NETGEAR WG511 ISL3890 CardBus PLANEX GW-DS54G ISL3890 PCI SMC EZ Connect g 2.4GHz SMC2802W ISL3890 PCI SMC EZ Connect g 2.4GHz SMC2835W-v2 ISL3890 CardBus SMC 2802Wv2 ISL3890 PCI Soyo Aerielink ISL3890 CardBus .El .Sh EXAMPLES The following .Xr hostname.if 5 example configures pgt0 to join whatever network is available on boot, using WEP key .Dq 0x1deadbeef1 , channel 11, obtaining an IP address using DHCP: .Bd -literal -offset indent dhcp NONE NONE NONE nwkey 0x1deadbeef1 chan 11 .Ed .Pp The following .Xr hostname.if 5 example creates a host-based access point on boot: .Bd -literal -offset indent inet 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 NONE media autoselect \e mediaopt hostap nwid my_net chan 11 .Ed .Pp Configure pgt0 for WEP, using hex key .Dq 0x1deadbeef1 : .Bd -literal -offset indent # ifconfig pgt0 nwkey 0x1deadbeef1 .Ed .Pp Return pgt0 to its default settings: .Bd -literal -offset indent # ifconfig pgt0 -bssid -chan media autoselect \e nwid "" -nwkey .Ed .Pp Join an existing BSS network, .Dq my_net : .Bd -literal -offset indent # ifconfig pgt0 192.168.1.1 netmask 0xffffff00 nwid my_net .Ed .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr arp 4 , .Xr cardbus 4 , .Xr ifmedia 4 , .Xr intro 4 , .Xr netintro 4 , .Xr pci 4 , .Xr hostname.if 5 , .Xr hostapd 8 , .Xr ifconfig 8 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm driver first appeared in .Ox 4.0 . .Sh AUTHORS .An -nosplit The .Nm driver was originally written for .Fx by .An Brian Fundakowski , and then rewritten for .Ox by .An Marcus Glocker and .An Claudio Jeker .