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      Rdk-b Integration With Non-native Wi-fi Socs -

      , the log screamed.

      At the RDK Summit that year, Mira presented a session titled "Bridging the Gap: Non-Native Wi-Fi SoC Integration with RDK-B." The room was packed. Engineers from Juniper, Nokia, and CommScope took notes. rdk-b integration with non-native wi-fi socs

      Mira’s strategy was brutal but necessary: build a – a translation library they called "LibHalBridge." , the log screamed

      Mira made a call: rewrite the steering logic. She stripped out the Broadcom-specific calls and replaced them with a generic nl80211 RRM interface. For two weeks, she lived inside the 802.11 spec, implementing neighbor reports and BTM requests from scratch. On day eighteen, the gateway booted. Both radios (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) came up. Clients associated. But after 45 minutes, the Wi-Fi would lock up. No ping, no probe responses. The QCA SoC was alive (LED blinking), but RDK-B had lost its mind. Mira’s strategy was brutal but necessary: build a

      After the talk, a Qualcomm architect approached her. "You basically re-invented our internal qca-rdk-adapter ," he said, smiling. "But yours works better."