Hi Ben, I also geuss that mignt be BSSID mask issue, however i have no idea about the patten I can find bssid_mask function in ath5k and ath9k but not in ath10k. Do your suggest me to use XX:XX:XX:YY:YY:XX, XX should be same and YY could be different?
Thanks. Jay 2015-10-26 23:12 GMT+08:00 Ben Greear <[email protected]>: > 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 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ath10k mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/ath10k >> > > -- > Ben Greear <[email protected]> > Candela Technologies Inc http://www.candelatech.com _______________________________________________ ath10k mailing list [email protected] http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/ath10k
