#1669: Patch for supporting dynamic turbo channels in 802.11g mode
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Reporter: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: minor | Milestone:
Component: madwifi: driver | Version: trunk
Resolution: | Keywords:
Patch_attached: 1 |
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Comment (by anonymous):
I've tried to use the 108Mbps mode, using madwifi, and two turbo-g boards,
without any success. I don't have tried the patch available here yet. But
we can say that there is no useful document on that topic. Some sources
says to do iwpriv turbo, and to change the iwpriv mode to 3... But, anyway
when I use the 'netperf' benchmark command on udp packets, the maximum
rate is always around 30Mbps, I've the same value with a non atheros
board.
The wifi master I use, runs the openwrt (a linux distribution for embedded
device), with the full madwifi driver, and windows displays a speed of
108Mbps with an atheros board. But anyway I can't have the maximum bitrate
allowed with theses boards: around 60Mbps (udp packets)... The master is
not the source of this problem. 'netperf' displays two values, the bitrate
allowed by the driver, and the real bitrate that reach the target. Theses
both values are at 30Mbps, from the laptop side. (and 100Mbps and 30Mbps
from the target on an ethernet network).
Can we use a static 108Mbps configuration on the g band. And do you have
any trustful documents on that topic ?
the 'airodump' command from aircrack package seems to display a dot "." on
108 enabled master, but anyway I don't have find any madwifi command that
display the stations that are using this mode... If you have any source of
information that will be helpful ?
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