Your probably have BSSID mask collision.  Rule of thumb is to leave
all octets the same except the second and third (from the right)
byte.  That usually gives you unique masks assuming the right-most
byte is unique for your radios.

Thanks,
Ben


On 10/26/2015 03:50 AM, Yu-Chieh wrote:
Hi,

I am working on IBSS mode by using ath10k. However i met some problem
about the performance issue
First of all, i set up two nodes, A (74:DA:38:19:19:DC) and B
(74:DA:38:06:E1:96) and run iperf.
i can get around 170 Mbps form A to B

Then, i turn on the third node C(74:DA:38:06:E1:BE).
The performance is deteriorated to around 30Mbps.
If i turn off node C, the performance go back to 170 Mbps.

At the same environment and same devices, i jsut change the mac of B
to (74:DA:38:06:E1:B2)
Everything is good.
No matter node c is on or off, the performance always keep on 170Mbps.

Anyone have any idea about this problem?

Jay

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