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Configure an interface with static AP for the APs:
(AP1) /etc/config/network config interface 'MESH'
option proto 'static'
option ipaddr '192.168.150.10'
option netmask '255.255.255.0'
Please retry with building from my staging tree where I have replaced the old mesh-DFS patcheset from 2018 with a more recent rework submitted to hostap's mailing list recently. Chances for this to work are definitely higher, but I don't have resources to test this atm.
It appears this symptom (probably caused by a different underlying issue) has resurfaced with 21.02.3. The mesh works fine with 21.02.2 (R7800). Changing the regulatory domain to a non-ETSI one allows the mesh to connect.
enrique.rodriguez:
Device: 2x Yuncore XD4200
OpenWrt version: 19.07.3
Radios: QCA9888 using ath10k-ct driver
Steps to reproduce:
/etc/config/wireless
config wifi-device 'radio0'
option type 'mac80211'
option hwmode '11a'
option path 'pci0000:00/0000:00:00.0'
option legacy_rates '0'
option txpower '15'
option channel '100'
option htmode 'VHT40'
option country 'ES'
config wifi-iface 'default_radio0'
option device 'radio0'
option mesh_rssi_threshold '0'
option mesh_fwding '1'
option mode 'mesh'
option mesh_id 'TESTMESH'
option network 'MESH'
option key '12345678'
option encryption 'sae'
(AP1) /etc/config/network
config interface 'MESH'
option proto 'static'
option ipaddr '192.168.150.10'
option netmask '255.255.255.0'
(AP2) /etc/config/network
config interface 'MESH'
option proto 'static'
option ipaddr '192.168.150.11'
option netmask '255.255.255.0'
Logread output shows the following errors:
Thu Jul 2 11:32:23 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: MESH-GROUP-STARTED ssid="TESTMESH" id=0
Thu Jul 2 11:33:24 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: DFS-CAC-COMPLETED freq=5500 success=1 ht_enabled=1 chan_offset=1 chan_width=2 cf1=5510 cf2=0
Thu Jul 2 11:33:24 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: interface state DFS->ENABLED
Thu Jul 2 11:33:24 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: AP-ENABLED
Thu Jul 2 11:33:24 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: joining mesh TESTMESH
Thu Jul 2 11:33:25 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: CTRL-EVENT-CONNECTED - Connection to 00:00:00:00:00:00 completed [id=0 id_str=]
Thu Jul 2 11:33:25 2020 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'wlan0' link is up
Thu Jul 2 11:33:25 2020 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'MESH' has link connectivity
Thu Jul 2 11:33:25 2020 kern.info kernel: [ 8103.892412] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): wlan0: link becomes ready
Thu Jul 2 11:33:28 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: new peer notification for aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
Thu Jul 2 11:33:28 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: Mesh MPM: failed to send peering frame
Thu Jul 2 11:33:28 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: Mesh MPM: failed to send peering frame
Thu Jul 2 11:33:29 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: Mesh MPM: failed to send peering frame
Thu Jul 2 11:33:29 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: Mesh MPM: failed to send peering frame
Thu Jul 2 11:33:29 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: new peer notification for aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
Thu Jul 2 11:33:29 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: Mesh MPM: failed to send peering frame
Thu Jul 2 11:33:29 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: Mesh MPM: failed to send peering frame
Thu Jul 2 11:33:29 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: Mesh MPM: failed to send peering frame
Thu Jul 2 11:33:29 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: Mesh MPM: failed to send peering frame
Thu Jul 2 11:33:29 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: new peer notification for aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
Thu Jul 2 11:33:29 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: Mesh MPM: failed to send peering frame
Thu Jul 2 11:33:29 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: Mesh MPM: failed to send peering frame
Thu Jul 2 11:33:29 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: Mesh MPM: failed to send peering frame
Thu Jul 2 11:33:29 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: Mesh MPM: failed to send peering frame
Thu Jul 2 11:33:29 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: new peer notification for aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
Thu Jul 2 11:33:29 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: Mesh MPM: failed to send peering frame
Thu Jul 2 11:33:29 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: Mesh MPM: failed to send peering frame
Thu Jul 2 11:33:29 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: Mesh MPM: failed to send peering frame
Thu Jul 2 11:33:29 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: Mesh MPM: failed to send peering frame
Thu Jul 2 11:33:29 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: new peer notification for aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
Thu Jul 2 11:33:30 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: Mesh MPM: failed to send peering frame
Thu Jul 2 11:33:30 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: Mesh MPM: failed to send peering frame
Thu Jul 2 11:33:30 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: Mesh MPM: failed to send peering frame
Thu Jul 2 11:33:30 2020 daemon.notice wpa_supplicant[6831]: wlan0: Mesh MPM: failed to send peering frame
In this scenario, an user is unable to connect to the MESH peer.
Note: if you change the radio regulatory domain to a non-ETSI (example: US), it works correctly
This hostapd patch appears to be the root problem cause:
(previous versions of this patch disallowed offchannel tx for all DFS domains, not only for non-ETSI)
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