Hostapd Failed to update rate sets in kernel module





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I'm getting this error launching hostapd with minimal conf



Failed to update rate sets in kernel module


I've just installed Ubuntu-GNOME 13.04. When I was using Ubuntu 12.04 did not receive this kind of error, so I assume is not hardware problem.
Do I need to add extra wifi drivers? How to?



Kernel info:



Linux  3.8.0-31-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Tue Sep 10 19:56:49 UTC 2013 i686 athlon i686 GNU/Linux


PC: Aspire One 722.










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    I'm getting this error launching hostapd with minimal conf



    Failed to update rate sets in kernel module


    I've just installed Ubuntu-GNOME 13.04. When I was using Ubuntu 12.04 did not receive this kind of error, so I assume is not hardware problem.
    Do I need to add extra wifi drivers? How to?



    Kernel info:



    Linux  3.8.0-31-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Tue Sep 10 19:56:49 UTC 2013 i686 athlon i686 GNU/Linux


    PC: Aspire One 722.










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      I'm getting this error launching hostapd with minimal conf



      Failed to update rate sets in kernel module


      I've just installed Ubuntu-GNOME 13.04. When I was using Ubuntu 12.04 did not receive this kind of error, so I assume is not hardware problem.
      Do I need to add extra wifi drivers? How to?



      Kernel info:



      Linux  3.8.0-31-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Tue Sep 10 19:56:49 UTC 2013 i686 athlon i686 GNU/Linux


      PC: Aspire One 722.










      share|improve this question
















      I'm getting this error launching hostapd with minimal conf



      Failed to update rate sets in kernel module


      I've just installed Ubuntu-GNOME 13.04. When I was using Ubuntu 12.04 did not receive this kind of error, so I assume is not hardware problem.
      Do I need to add extra wifi drivers? How to?



      Kernel info:



      Linux  3.8.0-31-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Tue Sep 10 19:56:49 UTC 2013 i686 athlon i686 GNU/Linux


      PC: Aspire One 722.







      wireless kernel wireless-access-point hostapd






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          Even if it shows this message it seems to be working for me...



          sudo hostapd thirdParty/hostapd-test.conf 
          Configuration file: thirdParty/hostapd-test.conf
          Failed to update rate sets in kernel module
          Using interface wlan0 with hwaddr 00:25:d3:64:49:35 and ssid 'test'
          wlan0: STA f8:0c:f3:5e:a1:14 IEEE 802.11: authenticated
          wlan0: STA f8:0c:f3:5e:a1:14 IEEE 802.11: associated (aid 1)
          wlan0: AP-STA-CONNECTED f8:0c:f3:5e:a1:14
          wlan0: STA f8:0c:f3:5e:a1:14 RADIUS: starting accounting session 529118DC-00000000


          and worked for me with this tuto: Here






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            Even if it shows this message it seems to be working for me...



            sudo hostapd thirdParty/hostapd-test.conf 
            Configuration file: thirdParty/hostapd-test.conf
            Failed to update rate sets in kernel module
            Using interface wlan0 with hwaddr 00:25:d3:64:49:35 and ssid 'test'
            wlan0: STA f8:0c:f3:5e:a1:14 IEEE 802.11: authenticated
            wlan0: STA f8:0c:f3:5e:a1:14 IEEE 802.11: associated (aid 1)
            wlan0: AP-STA-CONNECTED f8:0c:f3:5e:a1:14
            wlan0: STA f8:0c:f3:5e:a1:14 RADIUS: starting accounting session 529118DC-00000000


            and worked for me with this tuto: Here






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              Even if it shows this message it seems to be working for me...



              sudo hostapd thirdParty/hostapd-test.conf 
              Configuration file: thirdParty/hostapd-test.conf
              Failed to update rate sets in kernel module
              Using interface wlan0 with hwaddr 00:25:d3:64:49:35 and ssid 'test'
              wlan0: STA f8:0c:f3:5e:a1:14 IEEE 802.11: authenticated
              wlan0: STA f8:0c:f3:5e:a1:14 IEEE 802.11: associated (aid 1)
              wlan0: AP-STA-CONNECTED f8:0c:f3:5e:a1:14
              wlan0: STA f8:0c:f3:5e:a1:14 RADIUS: starting accounting session 529118DC-00000000


              and worked for me with this tuto: Here






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                Even if it shows this message it seems to be working for me...



                sudo hostapd thirdParty/hostapd-test.conf 
                Configuration file: thirdParty/hostapd-test.conf
                Failed to update rate sets in kernel module
                Using interface wlan0 with hwaddr 00:25:d3:64:49:35 and ssid 'test'
                wlan0: STA f8:0c:f3:5e:a1:14 IEEE 802.11: authenticated
                wlan0: STA f8:0c:f3:5e:a1:14 IEEE 802.11: associated (aid 1)
                wlan0: AP-STA-CONNECTED f8:0c:f3:5e:a1:14
                wlan0: STA f8:0c:f3:5e:a1:14 RADIUS: starting accounting session 529118DC-00000000


                and worked for me with this tuto: Here






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                Even if it shows this message it seems to be working for me...



                sudo hostapd thirdParty/hostapd-test.conf 
                Configuration file: thirdParty/hostapd-test.conf
                Failed to update rate sets in kernel module
                Using interface wlan0 with hwaddr 00:25:d3:64:49:35 and ssid 'test'
                wlan0: STA f8:0c:f3:5e:a1:14 IEEE 802.11: authenticated
                wlan0: STA f8:0c:f3:5e:a1:14 IEEE 802.11: associated (aid 1)
                wlan0: AP-STA-CONNECTED f8:0c:f3:5e:a1:14
                wlan0: STA f8:0c:f3:5e:a1:14 RADIUS: starting accounting session 529118DC-00000000


                and worked for me with this tuto: Here







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