Updated Enable 802.11mc FTM on Intel 8260 (markdown)
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Also note, even though 802.11mc supports bi-directional requests, i.e. AP(s) can send FTM request to client(s) and vice versa, this solution only allows client(s) to send requests to AP(s).
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Also note, even though 802.11mc supports bi-directional requests, i.e. AP(s) can send FTM request to client(s) and vice versa, this solution only allows client(s) to send requests to AP(s).
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To proceed, keep system updated with `sudo apt-install upgrade`. And this doc assumes `Ubuntu 16.04 LTS` with Intel 8260 chip.
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To proceed, keep system updated with `sudo apt-install upgrade`. And this doc assumes `Ubuntu 16.04 LTS` with `Intel 8260 chip` on `Dell XPS 13`.
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# 0x1. iwlwifi Installation
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# 0x1. iwlwifi Installation
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First need to switch to [release/LinuxCore30](https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/iwlwifi/backport-iwlwifi.git/log/?h=release/LinuxCore30).
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First need to switch to [release/LinuxCore30](https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/iwlwifi/backport-iwlwifi.git/log/?h=release/LinuxCore30).
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