If you need more build instructions, just drop me a note. It also extracts the firmware from the archive Tapani posted and puts it in the respective /usr/lib/firmware/brcm location for the brcmfmac driver.Īfer running a depmod and then modprobe’ing the brcmfmac module, your wandboard will now support ap mode (via hostapd). These modules allow a designer to leverage the Raspberry Pi hardware and software stack in their own custom systems and form factors. It downloads the 3.13-stable kernel source, the 3.13-compatible version of backports and compiles the modules ‘compat/compat.ko’,’net/wireless/cfg80211.ko’, ‘drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmutil/brcmutil.ko’ and ‘drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/brcmfmac.ko’ and adds them to the updates/ folder of your kernel. I wrote down my build-instructions using a Archlinux PKGBUILD file which you can find here. You will need to choose ahard disk directory for TestPoint. Enter 'D:SETUP' (use appropriate drive letter or Browse) Follow the directions on the screen. In the Windows Program Manager, choose File, Run from themenu. Again, ap mode worked with WPA2 and this time the error message was gone! I was actually able to sustain like 10mbit over the wandboards ap! Installation Setup Insert TestPoint CDROM. On serial and huge connection problems on client side.īut as I have come this far, I just could not resign and tried the newer version from 3.13 (again, using the backports-project).