| hostapd, wpa_supplicant and the Multi-AP Specification |
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| This document describes how hostapd and wpa_supplicant can be configured to |
| support the Multi-AP Specification. |
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| Introduction to Multi-AP |
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| The Wi-Fi Alliance Multi-AP Specification is the technical specification for |
| Wi-Fi CERTIFIED EasyMesh(TM) [1], the Wi-Fi Alliance® certification program for |
| Multi-AP. It defines control protocols between Wi-Fi® access points (APs) to |
| join them into a network with centralized control and operation. It is targeted |
| only at routers (repeaters, gateways, ...), not at clients. Clients are not |
| involved at all in the protocols. |
| |
| Most of the Multi-AP specification falls outside of the scope of |
| hostapd/wpa_supplicant. hostapd/wpa_supplicant is only involved for the items |
| summarized below. The rest of the protocol must be implemented by a separate |
| daemon, e.g., prplMesh [2]. That daemon also needs to communicate with hostapd, |
| e.g., to get a list of associated clients, but this can be done using the normal |
| hostapd interfaces. |
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| hostapd/wpa_supplicant needs to be configured specifically to support: |
| - the WPS onboarding process; |
| - configuring backhaul links. |
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| The text below refers to "Multi-AP Specification v1.0" [3]. |
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| Fronthaul and backhaul links |
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| In a Multi-AP network, the central controller can configure the BSSs on the |
| devices that are joined into the network. These are called fronthaul BSSs. |
| From the point of view of hostapd, there is nothing special about these |
| fronthaul BSSs. |
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| In addition to fronthaul BSSs, the controller can also configure backhaul |
| links. A backhaul link is a link between two access point devices, giving |
| internet access to access point devices that don't have a wired link. The |
| Multi-AP specification doesn't dictate this, but typically the backhaul link |
| will be bridged into a LAN together with (one of) the fronthaul BSS(s) and the |
| wired Ethernet ports. |
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| A backhaul link must be treated specially by hostapd and wpa_supplicant. One |
| side of the backhaul link is configured through the Multi-AP protocol as the |
| "backhaul STA", i.e., the client side of the link. A backhaul STA is like any |
| station and is handled appropriately by wpa_supplicant, but two additional |
| features are required. It must send an additional information element in each |
| (Re)Association Request frame ([3], section 5.2, paragraph 4). In addition, it |
| must use 4-address mode for all frames sent over this link ([3], section 14). |
| Therefore, wpa_supplicant must be configured explicitly as the backhaul STA |
| role, by setting 'multi_ap_backhaul_sta=1' in the network configuration block |
| or when configuring the network profile through the control interface. When |
| 'multi_ap_backhaul_sta=1', wpa_supplicant includes the Multi-AP IE in |
| (Re)Association Request frame and verifies that it is included in the |
| (Re)Association Response frame. If it is not, association fails. If it is, |
| wpa_supplicant sets 4-address mode for this interface through a driver |
| callback. |
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| The AP side of the backhaul link is called a "backhaul BSS". Such a BSS must |
| be handled specially by hostapd, because it must add an additional information |
| element in each (Re)Association Response frame, but only to stations that have |
| identified themselves as backhaul stations ([3], section 5.2, paragraph 5-6). |
| This is important because it is possible to use the same BSS and SSID for |
| fronthaul and backhaul at the same time. The additional information element must |
| only be used for frames sent to a backhaul STA, not to a normal STA. Also, |
| frames sent to a backhaul STA must use 4-address mode, while frames sent to a |
| normal STA (fronthaul, when it's a fronthaul and backhaul BSS) must use |
| 3-address mode. |
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| A BSS is configured in Multi-AP mode in hostapd by setting the 'multi_ap' |
| configuration option to 1 (backhaul BSS), 2 (fronthaul BSS), or 3 |
| (simultaneous backhaul and fronthaul BSS). If this option is set, hostapd |
| parses the Multi-AP information element in the Association Request frame. If the |
| station is a backhaul STA and the BSS is configured as a backhaul BSS, |
| hostapd sets up 4-address mode. Since there may be multiple stations connected |
| simultaneously, and each of them has a different RA (receiver address), a VLAN |
| is created for each backhaul STA and it is automatically added to a bridge. |
| This is the same behavior as for WDS, and the relevant option ('bridge' or |
| 'wds_bridge') applies here as well. |
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| If 'multi_ap' is 1 (backhaul BSS only), any station that tries to associate |
| without the Multi-AP information element will be denied. |
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| If 'multi_ap' is 2 (fronthaul BSS only), any station that tries to associate |
| with the Multi-AP information element will be denied. That is also the only |
| difference with 'multi_ap' set to 0: in the latter case, the Multi-AP |
| information element is simply ignored. |
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| In summary, this is the end-to-end behavior for a backhaul BSS (i.e., |
| multi_ap_backhaul_sta=1 in wpa_supplicant on STA, and multi_ap=1 or 3 in |
| hostapd on AP). Note that point 1 means that hostapd must not be configured |
| with WPS support on the backhaul BSS (multi_ap=1). hostapd does not check for |
| that. |
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| 1. Backhaul BSS beacons do not advertise WPS support (other than that, nothing |
| Multi-AP specific). |
| 2. STA sends Authentication frame (nothing Multi-AP specific). |
| 3. AP sends Authentication frame (nothing Multi-AP specific). |
| 4. STA sends Association Request frame with Multi-AP IE. |
| 5. AP sends Association Response frame with Multi-AP IE. |
| 6. STA and AP both use 4-address mode for Data frames. |
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| WPS support |
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| WPS requires more special handling. WPS must only be advertised on fronthaul |
| BSSs, not on backhaul BSSs, so WPS should not be enabled on a backhaul-only |
| BSS in hostapd.conf. The WPS configuration purely works on the fronthaul BSS. |
| When a WPS M1 message has an additional subelement that indicates a request for |
| a Multi-AP backhaul link, hostapd must not respond with the normal fronthaul |
| BSS credentials; instead, it should respond with the (potentially different) |
| backhaul BSS credentials. |
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| To support this, hostapd has the 'multi_ap_backhaul_ssid', |
| 'multi_ap_backhaul_wpa_psk' and 'multi_ap_backhaul_wpa_passphrase' options. |
| When these are set on an BSS with WPS, they are used instead of the normal |
| credentials when hostapd receives a WPS M1 message with the Multi-AP IE. Only |
| WPA2-Personal is supported in the Multi-AP specification, so there is no need |
| to specify authentication or encryption options. For the backhaul credentials, |
| per-device PSK is not supported. |
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| If the BSS is a simultaneous backhaul and fronthaul BSS, there is no need to |
| specify the backhaul credentials, since the backhaul and fronthaul credentials |
| are identical. |
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| To enable the Multi-AP backhaul STA feature when it performs WPS, a new |
| parameter has been introduced to the WPS_PBC control interface call. When this |
| "multi_ap=1" option is set, it adds the Multi-AP backhaul subelement to the |
| Association Request frame and the M1 message. It then configures the new network |
| profile with 'multi_ap_backhaul_sta=1'. Note that this means that if the AP does |
| not follow the Multi-AP specification, wpa_supplicant will fail to associate. |
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| In summary, this is the end-to-end behavior for WPS of a backhaul link (i.e., |
| multi_ap=1 option is given in the wps_pbc call on the STA side, and multi_ap=2 |
| and multi_ap_backhaul_ssid and either multi_ap_backhaul_wpa_psk or |
| multi_ap_backhaul_wpa_passphrase are set to the credentials of a backhaul BSS |
| in hostapd on Registrar AP). |
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| 1. Fronthaul BSS Beacon frames advertise WPS support (nothing Multi-AP |
| specific). |
| 2. Enrollee sends Authentication frame (nothing Multi-AP specific). |
| 3. AP sends Authentication frame (nothing Multi-AP specific). |
| 4. Enrollee sends Association Request frame with Multi-AP IE. |
| 5. AP sends Association Response frame with Multi-AP IE. |
| 6. Enrollee sends M1 with additional Multi-AP subelement. |
| 7. AP sends M8 with backhaul instead of fronthaul credentials. |
| 8. Enrollee sends Deauthentication frame. |
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| References |
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| [1] https://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/wi-fi-easymesh |
| [2] https://github.com/prplfoundation/prplMesh |
| [3] https://www.wi-fi.org/file/multi-ap-specification-v10 |
| (requires registration) |