I have a Netgear WNCE4004 (
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833122509) that I use to bridge the gap between my television and my desktop computers. However, I cannot get it to connect to the Almond+. The Netgear is able to find the wireless networks (both 2.4 and 5.0 GHz), but fails to establish a connection. I suspect this is a bug, since my other devices can connect. I am on the new R065 software.
Almond+ System Log (with redacted MAC):
Aug 16 01:25:16 AlmondPlus daemon.info hostapd: wlan10: STA **:**:**:**:**:** IEEE 802.11: associated
Aug 16 01:25:16 AlmondPlus daemon.info hostapd: wlan10: STA **:**:**:**:**:** IEEE 802.11: associated
Aug 16 01:25:16 AlmondPlus daemon.info hostapd: wlan10: STA **:**:**:**:**:** IEEE 802.11: associated
Aug 16 01:25:16 AlmondPlus daemon.info hostapd: wlan10: STA **:**:**:**:**:** IEEE 802.11: associated
Aug 16 01:25:16 AlmondPlus daemon.info hostapd: wlan10: STA **:**:**:**:**:** IEEE 802.11: associated
Aug 16 01:25:16 AlmondPlus daemon.info hostapd: wlan10: STA **:**:**:**:**:** IEEE 802.11: associated
Aug 16 01:25:22 AlmondPlus daemon.info hostapd: wlan10: STA **:**:**:**:**:** IEEE 802.11: deauthenticated due to local deauth requestAlmond+ Kernel Log (with redacted MAC):
TXRX: ol_txrx_peer_find_add_id: peer 9a285000 ID 59 vid 0 mac **:**:**:**:**:**
[ieee80211_ioctl_setmlme] non sta mode, skip to set bssid
Node deleted (NC = 0)
TXRX: ol_rx_peer_unmap_handler: peer 9a285000 with ID 59 to be unmapped.
[ieee80211_ioctl_setmlme] non sta mode, skip to set bssid
(that bit of the Kernel Log seems to repeat for every "associated" line of the system log)