On 2012-01-25 8:19 PM, Felix Fietkau wrote:
> On 2012-01-25 6:38 PM, Gregory Finch wrote:
>> On 2012-01-24 6:57 AM, Jo-Philipp Wich wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>> Specifically, I'm lacking the ability to change channels (the 
>>>> important part)
>>> option channel ?
>>>> and have no ability to control antenna chains or adjust power.
>>> option txpower, option rxantenna and option txantenna?
>>>> What can I do to help improve this support, or who can I help?
>>> You could start elaborating on the actual problems.
>>>
>>> ~ Jow
>> Learned alot more about how the config works in OpenWRT.
>> 
>> option channel works exactly as advertised, I was trying to change it
>> with iw without any luck.
>> 
>> option txpower works properly, limits at 20dBm, which is correct for
>> this hardware/reg domain.
>> 
>> I need to play with the antenna options more to figure out which is
>> which out of the three (I'm assuming it's a bitmask, 3 antennas, 7 options)
>> 
>> With the power setting, if I have it set at 20dBm (the max), using my
>> non-scientific testing with WiFi Analyser on my phone I read -45 to -50
>> dB at about 2 feet from the device. Comparing this to a couple of other
>> Dlink devices running their OEM software, at the same distance my phone
>> reads -25 to -30 dB.
>> 
>> Is there an amplifier in the Buffalo device that my or may not be
>> switched on? I'm guessing that the power limit in the eeprom is based on
>> having the amplifier on. It just seems like a large power difference
>> that I am "measuring".
> There's a known problem with the power output on this device, which
> appears to be unrelated to any eeprom limitations. I'm currently working
> on resolving this.
Should be fixed in current SVN trunk. Please test.

- Felix
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