HostAP
IEEE 802.11 device driver for Linux From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
HostAP is a IEEE 802.11 device driver for Linux. It works with cards using the obsolete Conexant (formerly Intersil) Prism 2/2.5/3 chipset and supports Host AP mode, which allows a WLAN card to perform all the functions of a wireless access point.
Developer(s) | Jouni Malinen & others |
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Stable release | 0.6.9
/ March 23, 2009 |
Operating system | Linux |
Type | WLAN device drivers |
License | GPLv2 |
Website | w1.fi |
The driver code was written by Jouni Malinen, hired by Atheros in 2008,[1] and was included into the main kernel tree in Linux 2.6.14.
As of November 2016, HostAP is officially obsolete in the Linux kernel.[2]
See also
- Hostapd
- wpa supplicant
- Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG AP Driver for Linux, an open source 802.11 b/g access point driver for the ipw2200 and ipw2915
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