[[TracNav(802.11/TOC)]] = 802.11 Reference Design: Usage = By default, the Reference Design implements an 802.11 compatible access point with SSID "WARP". To use the design in this configuration: 1. Plug ETH A from a WARP v3 board into a router whose WAN port is connected to the Internet. The 802.11 Reference Design is not a router -- it does not have a DHCP server to issue IP addresses to associated stations. It will, however, pass DHCP requests and responses through its Ethernet portal, so connecting WARP v3 to a router will allow DHCP to occur on client stations. 1. Download the 802.11 Reference Design and program a WARP v3 board with the provided bitstream. 1. Use any 802.11 device (such as a computer or smartphone) to join the unsecured network with SSID of "WARP." At this point, the 802.11 device should be able to access the network. == Creating the SDK Workspace == 1. Ensure your Xilinx tools match the version used to create the reference design (see the [wiki:../Downloads downloads] page for the current versions) 1. Ensure your local copy of the WARP edk_user_repository is up to date and in the repository search path of XPS (see [wiki:edk_user_repository edk_user_repository] for details) 1. Download the 802.11 Reference Design archive and expand the inner .zip archive in {{{/EDK_Projects/w3_802.11_EDK_vXXX.zip}}}. * Be sure the expanded EDK project path has no spaces; {{{C:/work/w3_802.11_EDK/}}} works, {{{C:/Documents and Settings/user/w3_802.11_EDK/}}} does not * The text below assumes your expanded EDK project is in {{{/}}}. 1. Launch Xilinx SDK and select {{{/SDK_Workspace}}} as the active workspace 1. Select Xilinx Tools -> Repositories. In Local Repositories click New, then select {{{/}}} and click OK. 1. Import the 5 SDK projects provided by the reference design 1. Select File -> Import 1. Expand General -> Existing Projects into Workspace, click Next 1. Click Browse and navigate to {{{/SDK_Workspace}}} 1. Five projects should == Debugging Software == The dual-processor architecture of the 802.11 Reference Design presents some challenges in debugging the software applications.