I think the easiest thing to do is control that at the sending side.

I think maybe the channel quality stuff may have some per-stream
carrier information? I'll have to ask the baseband guys. But IIRC, it
won't help you.


-a


On 10 June 2014 00:26, mahaveer gupta <mgupta1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry, I meant tx-chain mask, With 2x2 stream, I would like to measure the
> channel between all tx-rx antenna pairs (4 pairs in this case). So, I need
> to explicitly set tx-chain mask and measure rssi values from one antenna.
> Then change the tx-chain mask and measure rssi values corresponding to the
> other antenna.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 11:04 PM, Sujith Manoharan <suj...@msujith.org>
> wrote:
>>
>> mahaveer gupta wrote:
>> > Actually, Is there another way to pull out individual RSSI values from
>> > individual antennas. which is what I am actually interested in.
>> >
>> > One alternative I can think of is to set the rx-chain-mask to 1 and 2 to
>> > get
>> > the RSSI from antenna 0 and 1 respectively. Wondering if this should
>> > give
>> > reliable estimates
>>
>> The RSSI values are obtained for each packet, for all active chains,
>> for both the control and extension channels. Why do you need another way
>> to get this information ?
>>
>> Sujith
>
>
>
>
> --
> Thanks,
> M
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