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2022-12-18
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2022-12-26
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Instructions for setting the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 Country Code in your Linux
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distro. If it is not set, you may have problems using some channels, especially
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Virgin Islands,
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U.S. VI
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Wallis and
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Futuna WF
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WF Wallis and Futuna
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EH Western Sahara
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Yemen YE
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YE Yemen
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Zambia ZM
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ZM Zambia
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ZW Zimbabwe
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Zimbabwe ZW
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```
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2021-12-03
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2022-12-27
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What is Concurrent Mode?
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ single WiFi adapter.
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For example:
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Use station mode (called managed or client mode also) to connect with an
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Use station mode (also called managed or client mode) to connect with an
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AP to access the internet at the same time as it also performs as an AP
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to allow other devices to connect to the second interface.
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2. Station mode + AP mode
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3. Station mode + P2P mode
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Note: Monitor mode is not supported.
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-----
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How do I Enable Concurrent Mode?
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Run the following as instructed during the installation process:
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Edit the `Makefile` with a text editor:
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```
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./cmode-on.sh
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nano Makefile
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```
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Change the following line:
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```
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#EXTRA_CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_CONCURRENT_MODE
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```
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to
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```
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EXTRA_CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_CONCURRENT_MODE
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```
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and then install the driver per the installation steps. If
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the driver is already installed, run the following first:
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```
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sudo ./remove-driver.sh
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```
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and then reinstall the driver with:
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```
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sudo ./install-driver.sh
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```
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Once the driver is fully installed and you have rebooted the system, you
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can verify that this works by typing the “iw dev” command, You should
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see two wireless interfaces, and the MAC address of secondary interface
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can verify that this works by typing the “iw dev” command. You should
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see two wireless interfaces, and the MAC address of the secondary interface
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is nearly the same as the first except for one digit.
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fi
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# sets module parameters (driver options) and blacklisted modules
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echo "Installing ${OPTIONS_FILE} to: /etc/modprobe.d"
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echo "Installing ${OPTIONS_FILE} to /etc/modprobe.d"
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cp -f ${OPTIONS_FILE} /etc/modprobe.d
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# determine if dkms is installed and run the appropriate routines
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# the dkms add command requires source in /usr/src/${DRV_NAME}-${DRV_VERSION}
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echo "Copying source files to /usr/src/${DRV_NAME}-${DRV_VERSION}"
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cp -rf "${DRV_DIR}" /usr/src/${DRV_NAME}-${DRV_VERSION}
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dkms add -m ${DRV_NAME} -v ${DRV_VERSION}
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RESULT=$?
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echo "This driver may already be installed."
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echo "Run the following and then reattempt installation."
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echo "$ sudo ./remove-driver.sh"
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exit $RESULT
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exit $RESULT
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else
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echo "An error occurred. dkms add error: ${RESULT}"
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echo "Please report this error."
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then
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rfkill unblock wlan
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else
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echo "Unable to run $ rfkill unblock wlan"
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echo "Unable to run $ rfkill unblock wlan"
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fi
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# if NoPrompt is not used, ask user some questions
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