Changes between Version 3 and Version 4 of Internal/AtherosDriverLimits


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Sep 10, 2006, 7:43:09 PM (18 years ago)
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Gautam D. Bhanage
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    1 == Driver Based Virtualization Options ==
     1== Virtual  Access Points ==
    22Virtual access point(s) may be defined as logical abstraction(s) built on an underlying physical device.  Once defined on a physical device each virtual access point is capable of operating as an independent entity from other virtual devices defined on the same physical device. The current Atheros cards on the orbit nodes come with a MadWifi driver that supports setting up of multiple virtual access points on a single physical device.
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    4 == Experiments Done For Validation ==
    5   === Multiple Virtual Access Points, Single Physical Device ===
    6   Experiments were setup to model a simple scenario as a starting point
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     5== Topologies For Virtualization Validation ==
     6=== Multiple Virtual Access Points, Single Physical Device ===
     7Experiments were setup to model a simple scenario as a starting point. The sample topology that was setup is indicated in the diagram. Here the single physical device on the 802.11 card was configured to act as multiple virtual access points. Nodes defined as stations were connected to the corresponding virtual access point on the same physical device by explicitly using an essid to connect to the access point. Iperf was used to make sure that all the individual links in such a scenario were working. Explicit ip address allocation with sub-netting was done to make sure that the underlying gigabit back bone was not used and the defined wireless interfaces were exercised by Iperf.
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     10== Multiple Stations Multiple Access Points
     11 == Limitations With the Virtual Device Declarations ==
     12Each physical device on a Atheros card is able to support upto 4 virtual access points and a single station. The number of devices supported on the single physical device also depend on the order in which the devices are created. If a single station is defined on a physical device then no more virtual devices may be created on the same physical device. If  a virtual access point (master) is created on a physical device then upto a single station (with the nosbeacon – this flag will disable the use of the hardware beacon timers for the station mode operation of the device.) and upto a total of 3 more virtual access point may be defined on the same underlying physical device.
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