How to disable AP?



  • After further testing, it appears still to be working... so I went source diving and found mainly the problem is in the /lib/wifi/ralink.sh -- it seems intentionally or by bug to lookup the apcli0 channel and overwrite whatever you put in wireless.ra0.channel -- or possibly looks up the channel of the AP the client connects to and overwrites the AP channel with that (for whatever reason).

    But the client works fine on channel 0 iff you set only the ra0 channel to 0.

    So I made a new setting and kludged it in rudely just above the part where it sets the channel for the ra0 dev with iwpriv.

    Note that applying this patch, while allowing uci set wireless.ra0.ra0_only_channel 0, will also prevent opkg from being able to update the ralink-wifi-mt76x8 package; possibly leaving you with no ralink drivers installed. Be sure to copy the ipk to /root/ if you plan to use this patch so you can rescue the system over serial... or just factory reset or whatever, that seems pretty painless.

    --- ralink.sh-orig  2017-02-14 17:43:04.885469047 -0500
    +++ ralink.sh-mine  2017-02-14 17:50:07.826365772 -0500
    @@ -598,8 +598,15 @@
                 
                    set_wifi_up "$vif" "$ifname"
            done
    -   
    -   [ "$channel" != "auto" ] && iwpriv $device set Channel=$channel
    +
    +   # I made a slightly difference settings space so I could have a
    +   # different channel for each device.
    +   # 
    +   # use uci set wireless.ra0.ra0_only_channel 0 to disable AP
    +
    +   config_get ${device}_only_channel $device mah_only_channel $channel
    +
    +   [ "$channel" != "auto" ] && iwpriv $device set Channel=$mah_only_channel
            iwpriv $device set MaxStaNum=$maxassoc
     }


  • @Paul-Miller I tried your way but without luck. ApCliEnable automatically fails to '0' for some reason and I can't keep my STA link...

    I set the ssid and password to random strings of maximum length and hided the network, seems like this works



  • @Himura-Kazuto agreed. I'm sure this worked at one point … a while later, I discovered it nolonger worked, or I imagined it or something. Maybe I was on a different firmware version (and have no idea which)? Who knows.

    I shelved the omega2. It's a pile. It's neat as a novelty, but overall it's a pile. I'm using other devices instead.



  • So is it confirmed that the WiFi access point on the Omega2 cannot be disabled? If that's the case, this is a dealbreaker.

    Paul: Which device did you end up using?



  • With the proprietary driver the Omega2 ships with - sadly, yes, the AP is always on.

    But with the open source mt76 driver, disabling the AP is no problem.

    And note that mt76 has matured a lot since this thread started a year ago! As a true open source project, there are people working steadily to improve it. There are updates every few weeks to make it better. For my needs, mt76 has become stable enough already many months ago. And it is a much cleaner setup, using standard cfg80211. I like it way better than these sad proprietary chunks of code tied to a specific kernel version and thus blocking all other progress!


  • administrators

    Just wanted to jump in and comment about this topic with regard to the WiFi Warp Core driver (b175 and up):
    It is currently not possible to disable the AP and keep the WiFi client.
    However, it is possible to configure the AP to be hidden (not broadcasting the SSID):

    uci set wireless.ap.hidden=1
    uci commit wireless
    wifi
    


  • @Stefano-P. said in How to disable AP?:

    Hi guys, I wanna know if it is possible to disable AP through command line.

    1. Install Firmware 183.

    2. Edit file /etc/config/wireless download example

    3. Edit file /etc/config/network download example

    4. A few seconds after the booting execute
      ifconfig ra0 down

    The AP is turned off. Internet continues to work.



  • I've added ethernet to wifi-client bridge.
    Throughput is about 50 MBit

    To start/stop wifi-ap execute
    ifconfig ra0 up
    ifconfig ra0 down

    Download config files



  • A script that automatically turns the wifi-AP off and on, depending on the wifi-client connection

    #!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common
    START=99
    start() {
    testip=$(route -n | awk '/UG/ {print $2}')
    sleep 60
    while (true)
    do
    kol=$(ping -c 3 $testip | grep "received" | awk '{print $4}')
    if [ $kol == 0 ]
    then
    ifconfig ra0 up
    else
    ifconfig ra0 down
    fi
    sleep 60
    done
    }
    stop() {
    ifconfig ra0 up
    }



  • @Alexander-Levakov Hi alex, would you mind explaining a little bit about your script ? Like where should i put it and how does it function linked with wifi connection ? would love to know that.


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