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Hostapd config4/7/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() var/lib/snapd/snaps/core_9665.snap on /snap/core/9665 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide) var/lib/snapd/snaps/wireless-tools_7.snap on /snap/wireless-tools/7 type squashfs (ro,nodev,relatime,x-gdu.hide) Ht_capab=Īnd editing /var/snap/wifi-ap/355/nf does not help as the snap regenerates it upon every startup in /snap/wifi-ap/355/bin/ap.sh which is a read-only mounted mount |grep snap You can turn off the snap and back on with:Īfter these my hostapd was running but the few settings above did not allow me to set the settings to the optimal speed with the tuning options in nf I have already experimented with earler: This did not work on my box, because I do not have a wlan0 interface, instead I had to configure it with:Ĭonfiguring is very easy as far as you can live with the few options it gives nfig get Theoretically an automated setup will make it work straight after install, you can check that with: If you have a fresh new, shiny Ubuntu focal installed and you are thinking to set up wifi sharing (an Access Point) in the part of your apartment that computer is located in installing and starting the wifi-ap snap is a great way to do so.Įspecially if you, like me have installed it without a graphical desktop, so setting up an AP using the Network Manger GUI is now straightforward.
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