The wireless variant of the ConnectCore 6 Plus SOM integrates the Qualcomm QCA6564 wireless chipset with the following features:
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Dual Band 5GHz 802.11ac or 2.4/5GHz 802.11n Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)
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20/40 MHz at 2.4GHz
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20/40/80 MHz at 5GHz
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Authentications support as defined in 802.11i:
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Open
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WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)
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WPA2 personal and enterprise
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WPA3 personal and enterprise with 128-bit encryption suite (192-bit encryption not supported)
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Data encryption using Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) or Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
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Country and regulatory domain configuration as defined in 802.11d
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Fast BSS Transition as defined in 802.11r (Fast Roaming)
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Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) support on 5GHz networks as defined in 802.11h
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Cisco Compatible Extensions (CCX)
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Station, SoftAP and Wi-Fi Direct (P2P) concurrent modes
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IBSS/Adhoc mode is not supported, use Wi-Fi Direct instead
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Bluetooth 5.0, ANT+, backward-compatible
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Bluetooth and WLAN coexistence
Digi Embedded Yocto defines the dey-wireless feature that builds the following packages for working with the Wi-Fi interface:
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wpa-supplicant: The WPA supplicant is the IEEE 802.1X/WPA component that is used in the client stations
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hostapd: An IEEE 802.11 access point and IEEE 802.1X/WPA/WPA2/EAP/RADIUS authenticator
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crda: The Central Regulatory Domain Agent (CRDA) acts as the udev helper for communication between the kernel and user space for regulatory compliance
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iw: A nl80211-based CLI configuration utility for Wi-Fi devices
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NetworkManager: Daemon to manage any station network interfaces.
Functionality
See the following topics for more information on working with the wireless interface:
Disabling Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is enabled by default on the ConnectCore 6 Plus variants that support it. To disable Wi-Fi, add the following lines to your platform device tree:
/* Disable Wi-Fi */
/delete-node/ &{/wireless};
&usdhc1 {
/* Drive WL_EN low to disable Wi-Fi */
pinctrl-assert-gpios = <&gpio_extender 3 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
};
This patch:
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deletes the
wireless
node of the device tree. The existence of this node triggers the initialization scripts that bring up the Wi-Fi interface, so these won’t start when the node is missing. -
makes use of the uSDHC1 node (connected to the Wi-Fi chip), to drive the WL_EN line low, thus disabling the Wi-Fi chip.
Expect a harmless error message in U-Boot reporting that it couldn’t find the Even if you disable Wi-Fi, you won’t be able to make use of the uSDHC1 interface to connect to other peripherals because it is connected internally to the Wi-Fi chip. To do so, you need a variant without a Wi-Fi chip. |