could you please test in your computer if it works?

No, I'm not prepared to go to those lengths.
But it if you're prepared to try things and give us useful feedback on what's happening then I (or someone else) might be ble to come up with some helpful diagnosis.

For example, what output do you get if you run:
use strict; use warnings; use Net::Lorcon2 qw(:subs); my $driver = "iwlwifi"; my $if = "wlo1"; my $drv = lorcon_find_driver($driver); if (! $drv) { print STDERR "[-] Unable to find DRV for [$driver]\n"; exit 1; } my $lorcon = lorcon_create($if, $drv); if (! $lorcon) { print STDERR "[-] lorcon_create failed\n"; exit 1; }
If all goes well, it should produce no output.

Update: Another one that might be helpful to run is the following (from the examples that ship with Net-Lorcon2-2.03 source):
use strict; use warnings; use Net::Lorcon2 qw(:subs); my @cards = lorcon_list_drivers(); use Data::Dumper; print Dumper(\@cards);

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^3: Help with Lorcon XS library by syphilis
in thread Help with Lorcon XS library by Bpl

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