Felix,

Daylight vs. DARK:

r26418 is much, much more stable on the Ubiquiti Rocket M900 and Loco
M900 in our high noise environment than was r26358 or AirOS (based on
Atheros' proprietary SDK).

r26358 exhibited 174 flaps in 67 hours,
r26418 exhibited 0 flaps in 5.5 hours.

I worry about the statistics of small numbers (only 1 site and only
5.5 hours of operation), BUT!!!

Now, if we (read: YOU) can figure out why the signal strength is not
within a couple of furlongs of Radio Mobile's -68 dBm, subscribers in
rural north Texas with trees obscuring their view of the pop may get
high speed service without a government hand out.

One other thing:  if you could use IEEE80211_TX_RC_40_MHZ as a flag to
stuff the AR9280 registers with instructions to operate at a 5 MHz
channel width rather than 40 MHz channel width, we would be happier
than a dead pig in the sunshine.

`[:-))

Long live OSS!

THANKS/ldv
-- 
Larry Vaden, CoFounder
Internet Texoma, Inc.
Serving Rural Texomaland Since 1995
We Care About Your Connection!
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