IPW2200-AP is an open-source driver pack for Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG that provides access point functions for 802.11b/g networks.
One of the most notable features of ipw2200-ap is its ability to operate in both BSS mode (Infrastructure, Managed) and IBSS mode (Ad-Hoc). This flexibility allows users to choose the mode that best suits their needs, depending on the particular usage scenario.
In addition to these modes, ipw2200-ap also supports WEP (OPEN and SHARED KEY mode) and 802.1x EAP via wpa_supplicant and xsupplicant. This makes it possible to secure wireless networks with a variety of different authentication methods.
Other key features of ipw2200-ap include Wireless Extension support, full B and G rate support (2200 and 2915), full A rate support (2915 only), transmit power control, and S state support (ACPI suspend/resume). These features provide users with a comprehensive set of tools for managing their wireless networks.
It's worth noting that while some features may not be officially supported, they are still enabled and fully functional. The difference between officially supported and enabled is mainly due to the level of validation and interoperability testing that has been conducted.
In terms of command line parameters, ipw2200-ap allows users to specify a range of configuration options via module parameters. This includes options like associate, auto_create, channel, debug, led, and mode. These parameters can be specified via the command line using the standard modprobe command.
Finally, the latest release of ipw2200-ap includes support for Kernel 2.6 and Snapgear 3.3.0, as well as improvements in stability and statistic reports. Overall, ipw2200-ap is a powerful and flexible driver pack that is well worth considering for anyone looking to take control of their wireless networks.
Version 0.3: N/A