This is long distance, 5km with 4 dishes on each side. They are all vertical and all chains have signal range -60 to -65.
I don't have omni antennas. Is there a problem that i am using dishes? On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 5:11 PM +0200, "Ben Greear" <gree...@candelatech.com> wrote: Is this short distance or long? Please try short distance with omni antenna first to make sure you are not hitting the delayed-ack issue or problems with your antenna. Change your antenna orientation so that they point in different directions. Thanks, Ben On 9/25/19 6:49 AM, supp...@maxnet.al wrote: > Hello, > > Today i managed to connect the station wds at 80MHz channel. Signal is -56 > and i have very low datarates. I have attached a photo. > > When station was ddwrt and AP openwrt the datarates were 866/433. TX won't > do more than VHT-NSS 1 although RX it's not good either because it's a 4 > chain > radio and it should do VHT-NSS4. > > Thank you, > Klevis > > > > > On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 6:36 PM +0200, "Ben Greear" > wrote: > > Weeks or months or whenever I have time, and maybe sooner if someone > wants to sponsor it. Please understand I, and probably everyone else > working > on OpenWRT, am busy with lots of other projects and community work often > gets pushed to the back burner. > > Thanks, > Ben > > On 9/23/19 8:18 AM, supp...@maxnet.al wrote: > > Hi Ben, > > > > When do you think you might be able to make those changes to your > driver? > > > > Thanks, > > Klevis. > > > > > > > > On 2019-09-20 13:00, Ben Greear wrote: > >> On 9/20/19 12:55 PM, Vincent Wiemann wrote: > >>> Hi Klevis, > >>> > >>> have you tried it with a short distance? > >>> If you did you should better ask Ben Greear directly. > >> > >> I asked him to post publicly so that others can help answer and that > >> my own answers might > >> help someone else. > >> > >> I have some patches that should enable coverage class settings for > >> wave-2, but I am too busy > >> with other things right now to port them to my ath10k-ct > driver/firmware. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Ben > >> > >>> > >>> By the way ath10k gen 2 chipsets don't work very well with long > distance links without a > >>> special feature which implementation is only available to companies > like Ubiquiti and very few > >>> people who have an own reverse-engineered implementation. > >>> It works on IPQ401X, QCA9886 and QCA9888 based chips only. > >>> > >>> And it is not possible to set a coverage class for gen 2 devices, yet > as far as I know due to missing > >>> documentation and implementation (correct me if that information is > outdated). > >>> Furthermore a high channel width often results in problems > >>> due to lower receiver sensibility. > >>> We have better experiences with lower channel widths and sometimes > get more throughput with that. > >>> > >>> Actually I think this does not explain your connection issues as 13 > km is not that much. > >>> > >>> Regards, > >>> > >>> Vincent Wiemann > >>> > >>> On 20.09.19 18:30, supp...@maxnet.al wrote: > >>>> Hello everyone, > >>>> > >>>> I am trying to setup a custom made outdoor link with Apu2d2 board > devices and QCA9994 cards from compex. After i installed openwrt and ath10k > ct driver, > >>>> kmod ath10k and board-2.bin the device can run a 80MHz channel in > WDS AP. The problem is that it won't run as station or station wds. It can > scan > >>>> the SSIDs but won't connect them. > >>>> > >>>> Any suggestion? > >>>> > >>>> Thank you! > >>>> Klevis > >>>> > >>> > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> openwrt-devel mailing list > >>> openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org > >>> https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel > >>> > > > > > -- > Ben GreearCandela Technologies Inc http://www.candelatech.com > -- Ben Greear Candela Technologies Inc http://www.candelatech.com
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