ACX(4) OpenBSD Programmer's Manual ACX(4)NAMEacx - TI ACX100/ACX111 IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless network device
SYNOPSIS
acx* at cardbus?
acx* at pci?
DESCRIPTION
The acx driver provides support for TI TNETW1100/TNETW1100B (ACX100) and
TNETW1130 (ACX111) based PCI/CardBus network adapters.
The ACX100A and ACX100B are first generation 802.11b devices from TI.
The ACX111 is a second generation device which supports 802.11b/g and in
some cases 802.11a.
These are the modes the acx driver can operate in:
BSS mode Also known as infrastructure mode, this is used when
associating with an access point, through which all
traffic passes. This mode is the default.
IBSS mode Also known as IEEE ad-hoc mode or peer-to-peer mode. This
is the standardized method of operating without an access
point. Stations associate with a service set. However,
actual connections between stations are peer-to-peer.
Host AP In this mode the driver acts as an access point (base
station) for other cards.
monitor mode In this mode the driver is able to receive packets without
associating with an access point. This disables the
internal receive filter and enables the card to capture
packets from networks which it wouldn't normally have
access to, or to scan for access points.
The acx driver can be configured to use Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) in
software for ACX111 or in hardware for ACX100. It is strongly
recommended that WEP not be used as the sole mechanism to secure wireless
communication, due to serious weaknesses in it.
The transmit speed is user-selectable or can be adapted automatically by
the driver depending on the number of hardware transmission retries.
The acx driver can be configured at runtime with ifconfig(8) or on boot
with hostname.if(5).
FILES
The driver needs a set of firmware files which are loaded when an
interface is brought up:
/etc/firmware/tiacx100
/etc/firmware/tiacx100r0D
/etc/firmware/tiacx100r11
/etc/firmware/tiacx111
/etc/firmware/tiacx111c16
/etc/firmware/tiacx111r16
These firmware files are not free because TI refuses to grant
distribution rights. In fact they have rebuffed thousands of attempts to
start a dialogue on this issue. As a result, even though OpenBSD
includes the driver, the firmware files cannot be included and users have
to download these files on their own.
A prepackaged version of the firmware, designed to be used with
pkg_add(1), can be found at:
http://www.nazgul.ch/acx/acx-firmware-1.4.tgz
HARDWARE
The following cards are among those supported by the acx driver:
Card Chip Bus Standard
D-Link DWL-520+ ACX100 PCI b
D-Link DWL-650+ ACX100 CardBus b
D-Link DWL-G520+ ACX111 PCI b/g
D-Link DWL-G630+ ACX111 CardBus b/g
D-Link DWL-G650+ ACX111 CardBus b/g
Digitus DN-7001G ACX111 CardBus b/g
Ergenic ERG WL-003 ACX100 CardBus b
Hamlet HNWP254 ACX111 CardBus b/g
Hawking HWP54G ACX111 PCI b/g
Linksys WPC54Gv2 ACX111 CardBus b/g
Microcom Travelcard ACX111 CardBus b/g
Netgear WG311v2 ACX111 PCI b/g
Sceptre SC254W+ ACX111 CardBus b/g
Tornado/ADT 211g ACX111 PCI b/g
USR USR5410 ACX111 CardBus b/g
USR USR5416 ACX111 PCI b/g
ZyXEL G-160 ACX111 CardBus b/g
ZyXEL G-360 EE ACX111 PCI b/g
EXAMPLES
The following hostname.if(5) example configures acx0 to join whatever
network is available on boot, using WEP key ``0x1deadbeef1'', channel 11,
obtaining an IP address using DHCP:
dhcp NONE NONE NONE nwkey 0x1deadbeef1 chan 11
The following hostname.if(5) example creates a host-based access point on
boot:
inet 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 NONE media autoselect \
mediaopt hostap nwid my_net chan 11
Configure acx0 for WEP, using hex key ``0x1deadbeef1'':
# ifconfig acx0 nwkey 0x1deadbeef1
Return acx0 to its default settings:
# ifconfig acx0 -bssid -chan media autoselect \
nwid "" -nwkey
Join an existing BSS network, ``my_net'':
# ifconfig acx0 192.168.1.1 netmask 0xffffff00 nwid my_net
SEE ALSOarp(4), cardbus(4), ifmedia(4), intro(4), netintro(4), pci(4),
hostname.if(5), hostapd(8), ifconfig(8)HISTORY
The acx driver first appeared in OpenBSD 4.0.
AUTHORS
The acx driver was written by Sepherosa Ziehau. The manual page was
written by Sascha Wildner. Both are based on the http://wlan.kewl.org
project team's original code.
The hardware specification was reverse engineered by the good folks at
http://acx100.sourceforge.net. Without them this driver would not have
been possible.
CAVEATS
Host AP mode doesn't support power saving. Clients attempting to use
power saving mode may experience significant packet loss (disabling power
saving on the client will fix this).
OpenBSD 4.9 April 29, 2010 OpenBSD 4.9