<Christophe[m]1>
dangole: Was there a particular reason not to use macaddr_add $(cat /sys/class/net/eth0/address) 3 for phy1 on the bpi-r3?
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<Christophe[m]1>
Has OpenWrt considered including OWE in transition mode in the example wireless config?
<dangole>
Christophe[m]1: no, I assume that happened by mistake, they should be unique addresses
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<Christophe[m]1>
dangole: I'll submit a mr tomorrow?
<schmars[m]>
Christophe: have you been successful with OWE transition mode? I hit an EAPOL handshake bug on ~80% of connection attempts
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<Christophe[m]1>
schmars: I think I have? Not that I made a lot of mistakes along the way, wrong bssids, interface names, etc. 20-30% of the clients opt for OWE. I don't remember seeing eapol handshake errors.
<schmars[m]>
Christophe what device is your AP? just curious, i wanna give it another try soon
<schmars[m]>
it was a curious issue, upstream hostapd works fine :)
<Christophe[m]1>
schmars: All over the place: c2600, r7800, redmi ax6000, x5000r. I'm using openssl, this might be relevant in terms of eapol errors.
<schmars[m]>
indeed - nice, thanks, i think i'll try out openssl first. right now i'm using wolfssl
<schmars[m]>
probably upstream hostapd also uses openssl by default