#bridge=br0
# Driver interface type (hostap/wired/madwifi/prism54/test/none/nl80211/bsd);
-# default: hostap)
+# default: hostap). nl80211 is used with all Linux mac80211 drivers.
# Use driver=none if building hostapd as a standalone RADIUS server that does
# not control any wireless/wired driver.
# driver=hostap
# SSID to be used in IEEE 802.11 management frames
ssid=test
-# Country code (ISO/IEC 3166-1). Used to set regulatory domain.
-# Modify as needed to indicate country in which device is operating.
+# Country code (ISO/IEC 3166-1). Used to set regulatory domain.
+# Set as needed to indicate country in which device is operating.
# This can limit available channels and transmit power.
-# (default: US)
#country_code=US
# Enable IEEE 802.11d. This advertises the country_code and the set of allowed
#tx_queue_beacon_cwmax=7
#tx_queue_beacon_burst=1.5
-# 802.1D Tag to AC mappings
+# 802.1D Tag (= UP) to AC mappings
# WMM specifies following mapping of data frames to different ACs. This mapping
# can be configured using Linux QoS/tc and sch_pktpri.o module.
# 802.1D Tag 802.1D Designation Access Category WMM Designation
# 1 BK AC_BK Background
# 2 - AC_BK Background
# 0 BE AC_BE Best Effort
-# 3 EE AC_VI Video
+# 3 EE AC_BE Best Effort
# 4 CL AC_VI Video
# 5 VI AC_VI Video
# 6 VO AC_VO Voice
# note - here cwMin and cmMax are in exponent form. the actual cw value used
# will be (2^n)-1 where n is the value given here
#
-wme_enabled=1
+wmm_enabled=1
#
# Low priority / AC_BK = background
-wme_ac_bk_cwmin=4
-wme_ac_bk_cwmax=10
-wme_ac_bk_aifs=7
-wme_ac_bk_txop_limit=0
-wme_ac_bk_acm=0
+wmm_ac_bk_cwmin=4
+wmm_ac_bk_cwmax=10
+wmm_ac_bk_aifs=7
+wmm_ac_bk_txop_limit=0
+wmm_ac_bk_acm=0
# Note: for IEEE 802.11b mode: cWmin=5 cWmax=10
#
# Normal priority / AC_BE = best effort
-wme_ac_be_aifs=3
-wme_ac_be_cwmin=4
-wme_ac_be_cwmax=10
-wme_ac_be_txop_limit=0
-wme_ac_be_acm=0
+wmm_ac_be_aifs=3
+wmm_ac_be_cwmin=4
+wmm_ac_be_cwmax=10
+wmm_ac_be_txop_limit=0
+wmm_ac_be_acm=0
# Note: for IEEE 802.11b mode: cWmin=5 cWmax=7
#
# High priority / AC_VI = video
-wme_ac_vi_aifs=2
-wme_ac_vi_cwmin=3
-wme_ac_vi_cwmax=4
-wme_ac_vi_txop_limit=94
-wme_ac_vi_acm=0
+wmm_ac_vi_aifs=2
+wmm_ac_vi_cwmin=3
+wmm_ac_vi_cwmax=4
+wmm_ac_vi_txop_limit=94
+wmm_ac_vi_acm=0
# Note: for IEEE 802.11b mode: cWmin=4 cWmax=5 txop_limit=188
#
# Highest priority / AC_VO = voice
-wme_ac_vo_aifs=2
-wme_ac_vo_cwmin=2
-wme_ac_vo_cwmax=3
-wme_ac_vo_txop_limit=47
-wme_ac_vo_acm=0
+wmm_ac_vo_aifs=2
+wmm_ac_vo_cwmin=2
+wmm_ac_vo_cwmax=3
+wmm_ac_vo_txop_limit=47
+wmm_ac_vo_acm=0
# Note: for IEEE 802.11b mode: cWmin=3 cWmax=4 burst=102
# Static WEP key configuration
# ieee80211n: Whether IEEE 802.11n (HT) is enabled
# 0 = disabled (default)
# 1 = enabled
+# Note: You will also need to enable WMM for full HT functionality.
#ieee80211n=1
# ht_capab: HT capabilities (list of flags)
# 5 GHz 40,48,56,64 36,44,52,60
# (depending on the location, not all of these channels may be available
# for use)
+# Please note that 40 MHz channels may switch their primary and secondary
+# channels if needed or creation of 40 MHz channel maybe rejected based
+# on overlapping BSSes. These changes are done automatically when hostapd
+# is setting up the 40 MHz channel.
# Spatial Multiplexing (SM) Power Save: [SMPS-STATIC] or [SMPS-DYNAMIC]
# (SMPS disabled if neither is set)
# HT-greenfield: [GF] (disabled if not set)
# 2 = required
#ieee80211w=0
-# Association ping timeout (in TU = 1.024 ms; for MFP)
-# dot11AssociationPingResponseTimeout, 1...4294967295
-#assoc_ping_timeout=1000
+# Association SA Query maximum timeout (in TU = 1.024 ms; for MFP)
+# (maximum time to wait for a SA Query response)
+# dot11AssociationSAQueryMaximumTimeout, 1...4294967295
+#assoc_sa_query_max_timeout=1000
-# Maximum number of association pings
-# dot11AssociationMaximumPingAttempts , 1...255
-#assoc_ping_attempts=3
+# Association SA Query retry timeout (in TU = 1.024 ms; for MFP)
+# (time between two subsequent SA Query requests)
+# dot11AssociationSAQueryRetryTimeout, 1...4294967295
+#assoc_sa_query_retry_timeout=201
# okc: Opportunistic Key Caching (aka Proactive Key Caching)
# Universally Unique IDentifier (UUID; see RFC 4122) of the device
# This value is used as the UUID for the internal WPS Registrar. If the AP
# is also using UPnP, this value should be set to the device's UPnP UUID.
+# If not configured, UUID will be generated based on the local MAC address.
#uuid=12345678-9abc-def0-1234-56789abcdef0
# Note: If wpa_psk_file is set, WPS is used to generate random, per-device PSKs
# access point.
#ap_pin=12345670
+# Skip building of automatic WPS credential
+# This can be used to allow the automatically generated Credential attribute to
+# be replaced with pre-configured Credential(s).
+#skip_cred_build=1
+
+# Additional Credential attribute(s)
+# This option can be used to add pre-configured Credential attributes into M8
+# message when acting as a Registrar. If skip_cred_build=1, this data will also
+# be able to override the Credential attribute that would have otherwise been
+# automatically generated based on network configuration. This configuration
+# option points to an external file that much contain the WPS Credential
+# attribute(s) as binary data.
+#extra_cred=hostapd.cred
+
+# Credential processing
+# 0 = process received credentials internally (default)
+# 1 = do not process received credentials; just pass them over ctrl_iface to
+# external program(s)
+# 2 = process received credentials internally and pass them over ctrl_iface
+# to external program(s)
+# Note: With wps_cred_processing=1, skip_cred_build should be set to 1 and
+# extra_cred be used to provide the Credential data for Enrollees.
+#
+# wps_cred_processing=1 will disabled automatic updates of hostapd.conf file
+# both for Credential processing and for marking AP Setup Locked based on
+# validation failures of AP PIN. An external program is responsible on updating
+# the configuration appropriately in this case.
+#wps_cred_processing=0
+
+# AP Settings Attributes for M7
+# By default, hostapd generates the AP Settings Attributes for M7 based on the
+# current configuration. It is possible to override this by providing a file
+# with pre-configured attributes. This is similar to extra_cred file format,
+# but the AP Settings attributes are not encapsulated in a Credential
+# attribute.
+#ap_settings=hostapd.ap_settings
+
+# WPS UPnP interface
+# If set, support for external Registrars is enabled.
+#upnp_iface=br0
+
+# Friendly Name (required for UPnP)
+# Short description for end use. Should be less than 64 characters.
+#friendly_name=WPS Access Point
+
+# Manufacturer URL (optional for UPnP)
+#manufacturer_url=http://www.example.com/
+
+# Model Description (recommended for UPnP)
+# Long description for end user. Should be less than 128 characters.
+#model_description=Wireless Access Point
+
+# Model URL (optional for UPnP)
+#model_url=http://www.example.com/model/
+
+# Universal Product Code (optional for UPnP)
+# 12-digit, all-numeric code that identifies the consumer package.
+#upc=123456789012
##### Multiple BSSID support ##################################################
#
# hostapd will generate BSSID mask based on the BSSIDs that are
# configured. hostapd will verify that dev_addr & MASK == dev_addr. If this is
# not the case, the MAC address of the radio must be changed before starting
-# hostapd (ifconfig wlan0 hw ether <MAC addr>).
+# hostapd (ifconfig wlan0 hw ether <MAC addr>). If a BSSID is configured for
+# every secondary BSS, this limitation is not applied at hostapd and other
+# masks may be used if the driver supports them (e.g., swap the locally
+# administered bit)
#
# BSSIDs are assigned in order to each BSS, unless an explicit BSSID is
# specified using the 'bssid' parameter.