Difference between revisions of "Wifi Dongle"

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3) Reboot IPLOG unit<br>
 
3) Reboot IPLOG unit<br>
Now is WiFi Dongle ready for using. For configuration you can use appropriate configuration (hostapd.cong, dnsmasq.conf and wpa_supplicant.con) files or used configuration via web interface.
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Now is WiFi Dongle ready for using. For configuration you can use appropriate configuration files or used configuration via web interface.<br>
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Main Configuration Files:<br>
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Hostapd (Host access point daemon)<br>
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dnsmasq - provides a DNS server and a DHCP server<br>
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wpa_supplicant - is configured using a text file that lists all accepted networks and security policies, including pre-shared keys.<br>
  
 
== AP Mode ==
 
== AP Mode ==

Revision as of 10:19, 25 February 2021

We strongly recommend using a USB wifi dongle, ordered from us, which is tested and supported in IPLOG units.
1) Plugin WiFi Dongle into USB A connector
2) Download the OPKG package
Connect IPLOG with Internet connection or install the package in offline mode.
For online installation open SSH connection via Putty for example and go on with next commands.

root@iplog:~# opkg update
root@iplog:~# opkg install linux-fw-rtl-81xx

3) Reboot IPLOG unit
Now is WiFi Dongle ready for using. For configuration you can use appropriate configuration files or used configuration via web interface.
Main Configuration Files:
Hostapd (Host access point daemon)
dnsmasq - provides a DNS server and a DHCP server
wpa_supplicant - is configured using a text file that lists all accepted networks and security policies, including pre-shared keys.

AP Mode

Station (Client) Mode