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Originally Posted by ixtab
According to http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/ath6kl , the driver (it's called "ar6003" on the Kindle) should in principle support ad-hoc mode. I guess that you will need to find the correct commands to make it do so, my first guess would be iwconfig.
If you find out how to do it, feel free to post your results here. Maybe I can include them in the file, so this could become an "enable officially unsupported Wireless modes" utility instead of an "enable WPA-EAP Wireless mode" utility only.
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The only thing I managed to do was to change wlan0 mode to ad-hoc
iwconfig wlan0 mode ad-hoc
but every try to connect to my ad-hoc network resulted in reverting back to managed mode and autoconnection to my wifi router ;/