Wireless 2,4 GHz with ROS7 has problems connecting ROS6 clients

Hello all,

recently I had to find out that ROS7 on a mAntbox ax 15s has problems connecting several ROS6 (6.49.19) clients with different wireless capabilities. e.g. one is an old RB411AR only being able to connect b/g, another is a QRT2 allowing b/g/n. The only way these two clients connect both is to set ROS7 wifi to 2,4 GHz g, effectivly denying n to the QRT2. As soon as I try to set the mAntbox wifi to n or ax the RB411 cannot connect. If I set nothing (no band) - having read that this was the best option to circumvent problems - RB411 still does not connect whereas the QRT2 does.

Clearly this is a bug or problem in ROS7 wifi drivers. But what to do about it?

Which mode? It should work fine as "station" ... may work fine as "station-pseudobridge" (with its usual gotchas). And definitely doesn't work with "station-bridge", but this is not a bug, it's a design feature.

Of course I am well aware of the background of wireless and wifi drivers and know that station bridge does not work any longer. All are station mode, still no connect.

Well, you've already decided everything, your setup is perfect and the rest is wrong.


Facts:

  1. No concrete data provided, such as the device's "configuration told".
  2. nv2 and nstreme are incompatible, only 802.11 should be selected.

"configuration told":
Systems aren't configured through writing novels, but through tangible data.
A complete, unedited (but censored) "/export" is the best way.