[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1594148] Re: Intel wireless 6300 ultimate, regression of throughput 12.04 >> 16.04

2016-06-24 Thread H.i.M
The regression still exists in Kernel 4.7.0-040700rc4-generic.

I tested 3 times:

x@x-E6400:~$ iperf -c 192.168.10.11 -r -t 30

Server listening on TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 85.3 KByte (default)


Client connecting to 192.168.10.11, TCP port 5001
TCP window size:  136 KByte (default)

[  5] local 192.168.10.21 port 57022 connected with 192.168.10.11 port 5001
[ ID] Interval   Transfer Bandwidth
[  5]  0.0-30.0 sec   506 MBytes   141 Mbits/sec
[  4] local 192.168.10.21 port 5001 connected with 192.168.10.11 port 35856
[  4]  0.0-30.3 sec   192 MBytes  53.2 Mbits/sec
x@x-E6400:~$ iperf -c 192.168.10.11 -r -t 30

Server listening on TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 85.3 KByte (default)


Client connecting to 192.168.10.11, TCP port 5001
TCP window size:  170 KByte (default)

[  5] local 192.168.10.21 port 57026 connected with 192.168.10.11 port 5001
[ ID] Interval   Transfer Bandwidth
[  5]  0.0-30.1 sec   500 MBytes   140 Mbits/sec
[  4] local 192.168.10.21 port 5001 connected with 192.168.10.11 port 35864
[  4]  0.0-30.5 sec   201 MBytes  55.2 Mbits/sec
x@x-E6400:~$ iperf -c 192.168.10.11 -r -t 30

Server listening on TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 85.3 KByte (default)


Client connecting to 192.168.10.11, TCP port 5001
TCP window size:  136 KByte (default)

[  5] local 192.168.10.21 port 57028 connected with 192.168.10.11 port 5001
[ ID] Interval   Transfer Bandwidth
[  5]  0.0-30.0 sec   495 MBytes   138 Mbits/sec
[  4] local 192.168.10.21 port 5001 connected with 192.168.10.11 port 35871 
   
[  4]  0.0-30.4 sec   237 MBytes  65.5 Mbits/sec   

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream

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Title:
  Intel wireless 6300 ultimate, regression of throughput 12.04 >> 16.04

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I submitted a new bug report as the bug #1471794 has a slightly
  different hardware.

  I wanted to migrate from Ubuntu 12.04.04 LTS to 16.04 and installed a
  new Ubuntu 16.04 LTS on a second SSD for testing on the same hardware.
  I was not moving my laptop in space during the testing. Both tests
  were performed on battery on 5GHZ wifi connected to a AVM Fritzbox
  7490 router. Ubuntu 12.04.04 showed a throughput of about 180Mbit/s.
  Ubuntu 16.04 showed only about 60Mbit/s.

  --
  Ubuntu 16.04

  iperf -c 192.168.10.11 -r -t 30
  
  Server listening on TCP port 5001
  TCP window size: 85.3 KByte (default)
  
  
  Client connecting to 192.168.10.11, TCP port 5001
  TCP window size: 136 KByte (default)
  
  [ 5] local 192.168.10.21 port 39466 connected with 192.168.10.11 port 5001
  [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
  [ 5] 0.0-30.1 sec 125 MBytes 34.8 Mbits/sec
  [ 4] local 192.168.10.21 port 5001 connected with 192.168.10.11 port 60995
  [ 4] 0.0-30.2 sec 206 MBytes 57.1 Mbits/sec

  --

  Complete system:
  Dell Latitude E6400, RAM 4GB, CPU Intel E8400, Network controller: Intel 
Corporation Centrino Ultimate-N 6300

  --

  What is the full computer model number (ex. HP G32-301TX Notebook PC)?
  Dell Latitude E6400 Notebook, newest Bios A34

  If you update your BIOS to the newest version following the guide here, does 
this change anything?
  Already newest BIOS installed

  Regarding your wireless Access Point (AP):
  3a. What is the current AP manufacturer, full model, revision, and firmware 
version?
  AVM, Fritzbox 7490, v1, FRITZ!OS:06.51

  3b. If you update the AP to the latest firmware does it change anything?
  Already newest firmware installed.

  3c. What wireless connection type are you using (802.11ac, 802.11n 150/300, 
802.11g, etc.)?
  802.11n with 450Mbit/s 3x3 Mimo, 5GHz

  3d. If you switch to a different wireless type (802.11g or 802.11n if you are 

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1594148] Re: Intel wireless 6300 ultimate, regression of throughput 12.04 >> 16.04

2016-06-20 Thread Joseph Salisbury
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v4.7-rc1 kernel[0].

If this bug is fixed in the mainline kernel, please add the following
tag 'kernel-fixed-upstream'.

If the mainline kernel does not fix this bug, please add the tag:
'kernel-bug-exists-upstream'.

Once testing of the upstream kernel is complete, please mark this bug as
"Confirmed".


Thanks in advance.

[0] http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.7-rc4-yakkety/


** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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Title:
  Intel wireless 6300 ultimate, regression of throughput 12.04 >> 16.04

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I submitted a new bug report as the bug #1471794 has a slightly
  different hardware.

  I wanted to migrate from Ubuntu 12.04.04 LTS to 16.04 and installed a
  new Ubuntu 16.04 LTS on a second SSD for testing on the same hardware.
  I was not moving my laptop in space during the testing. Both tests
  were performed on battery on 5GHZ wifi connected to a AVM Fritzbox
  7490 router. Ubuntu 12.04.04 showed a throughput of about 180Mbit/s.
  Ubuntu 16.04 showed only about 60Mbit/s.

  --
  Ubuntu 16.04

  iperf -c 192.168.10.11 -r -t 30
  
  Server listening on TCP port 5001
  TCP window size: 85.3 KByte (default)
  
  
  Client connecting to 192.168.10.11, TCP port 5001
  TCP window size: 136 KByte (default)
  
  [ 5] local 192.168.10.21 port 39466 connected with 192.168.10.11 port 5001
  [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
  [ 5] 0.0-30.1 sec 125 MBytes 34.8 Mbits/sec
  [ 4] local 192.168.10.21 port 5001 connected with 192.168.10.11 port 60995
  [ 4] 0.0-30.2 sec 206 MBytes 57.1 Mbits/sec

  --

  Complete system:
  Dell Latitude E6400, RAM 4GB, CPU Intel E8400, Network controller: Intel 
Corporation Centrino Ultimate-N 6300

  --

  What is the full computer model number (ex. HP G32-301TX Notebook PC)?
  Dell Latitude E6400 Notebook, newest Bios A34

  If you update your BIOS to the newest version following the guide here, does 
this change anything?
  Already newest BIOS installed

  Regarding your wireless Access Point (AP):
  3a. What is the current AP manufacturer, full model, revision, and firmware 
version?
  AVM, Fritzbox 7490, v1, FRITZ!OS:06.51

  3b. If you update the AP to the latest firmware does it change anything?
  Already newest firmware installed.

  3c. What wireless connection type are you using (802.11ac, 802.11n 150/300, 
802.11g, etc.)?
  802.11n with 450Mbit/s 3x3 Mimo, 5GHz

  3d. If you switch to a different wireless type (802.11g or 802.11n if you are 
using 802.11g) does this change anything?
  In 802.11n 2.4GHz throughput is also lower

  3e. What channel specifically are you using when this problem is reproducible?
  36

  3f. In order to understand the wireless environment your AP is working in, 
please provide the output of the following terminal command:
  sudo iw dev wlan0 scan | grep -i "ds parameter set"
  sudo iw dev wlp12s0 scan | grep -i "ds parameter set"
  DS Parameter set: channel 36
  DS Parameter set: channel 1
  DS Parameter set: channel 1
  DS Parameter set: channel 1
  DS Parameter set: channel 1
  DS Parameter set: channel 4
  DS Parameter set: channel 6
  DS Parameter set: channel 6
  DS Parameter set: channel 7
  DS Parameter set: channel 9
  DS Parameter set: channel 10
  DS Parameter set: channel 11
  DS Parameter set: channel 11
  DS Parameter set: channel 11
  DS Parameter set: channel 11
  DS Parameter set: channel 12
  DS Parameter set: channel 112

  3g. What encryption type are you using (ex. WEP, WPA2-PSK, etc.)?
  WPA2-PSK

  3h. If you change and remove encryption entirely does this change anything?
  Not tested, because only WPA2 makes sense to get high troughput.

  3i. Do you have QoS (Quality of Service)/WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) enabled?
  WMM, Connection properties according to the Fritzbox interface: STBC, TxBF, 
LDPC, PMF

  3j. If you disable/enable QoS/WMM does it change anything?
  I dont know how.

  3k. What is the current beacon interval (usually default is 100)?
  I dont know how.

  3l. If you adjust this to 50 does it change anything?
  I dont know how.

  3m. Does your AP have a firewall enabled?
  yes

  3n. If you enable/disable the firewall does it change anything?
  

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1594148] Re: Intel wireless 6300 ultimate, regression of throughput 12.04 >> 16.04

2016-06-19 Thread H.i.M
** Description changed:

  I submitted a new bug report as the bug #1471794 has a slightly
  different hardware.
  
  I wanted to migrate from Ubuntu 12.04.04 LTS to 16.04 and installed a
  new Ubuntu 16.04 LTS on a second SSD for testing on the same hardware. I
  was not moving my laptop in space during the testing. Both tests were
  performed on battery on 5GHZ wifi connected to a AVM Fritzbox 7490
  router. Ubuntu 12.04.04 showed a throughput of about 180Mbit/s. Ubuntu
  16.04 showed only about 60Mbit/s.
  
  --
  Ubuntu 16.04
  
  iperf -c 192.168.10.11 -r -t 30
  
  Server listening on TCP port 5001
  TCP window size: 85.3 KByte (default)
  
  
  Client connecting to 192.168.10.11, TCP port 5001
  TCP window size: 136 KByte (default)
  
  [ 5] local 192.168.10.21 port 39466 connected with 192.168.10.11 port 5001
  [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
  [ 5] 0.0-30.1 sec 125 MBytes 34.8 Mbits/sec
  [ 4] local 192.168.10.21 port 5001 connected with 192.168.10.11 port 60995
  [ 4] 0.0-30.2 sec 206 MBytes 57.1 Mbits/sec
  
  --
  
  Complete system:
  Dell Latitude E6400, RAM 4GB, CPU Intel E8400, Network controller: Intel 
Corporation Centrino Ultimate-N 6300
  
  --
  
  What is the full computer model number (ex. HP G32-301TX Notebook PC)?
  Dell Latitude E6400 Notebook, newest Bios A34
  
  If you update your BIOS to the newest version following the guide here, does 
this change anything?
  Already newest BIOS installed
  
  Regarding your wireless Access Point (AP):
  3a. What is the current AP manufacturer, full model, revision, and firmware 
version?
  AVM, Fritzbox 7490, v1, FRITZ!OS:06.51
  
  3b. If you update the AP to the latest firmware does it change anything?
  Already newest firmware installed.
  
  3c. What wireless connection type are you using (802.11ac, 802.11n 150/300, 
802.11g, etc.)?
  802.11n with 450Mbit/s 3x3 Mimo, 5GHz
  
  3d. If you switch to a different wireless type (802.11g or 802.11n if you are 
using 802.11g) does this change anything?
  In 802.11n 2.4GHz throughput is also lower
  
  3e. What channel specifically are you using when this problem is reproducible?
  36
  
  3f. In order to understand the wireless environment your AP is working in, 
please provide the output of the following terminal command:
  sudo iw dev wlan0 scan | grep -i "ds parameter set"
  sudo iw dev wlp12s0 scan | grep -i "ds parameter set"
  DS Parameter set: channel 36
  DS Parameter set: channel 1
  DS Parameter set: channel 1
  DS Parameter set: channel 1
  DS Parameter set: channel 1
  DS Parameter set: channel 4
  DS Parameter set: channel 6
  DS Parameter set: channel 6
  DS Parameter set: channel 7
  DS Parameter set: channel 9
  DS Parameter set: channel 10
  DS Parameter set: channel 11
  DS Parameter set: channel 11
  DS Parameter set: channel 11
  DS Parameter set: channel 11
  DS Parameter set: channel 12
  DS Parameter set: channel 112
  
  3g. What encryption type are you using (ex. WEP, WPA2-PSK, etc.)?
  WPA2-PSK
  
  3h. If you change and remove encryption entirely does this change anything?
  Not tested, because only WPA2 makes sense to get high troughput.
  
  3i. Do you have QoS (Quality of Service)/WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) enabled?
  WMM, Connection properties according to the Fritzbox interface: STBC, TxBF, 
LDPC, PMF
  
  3j. If you disable/enable QoS/WMM does it change anything?
  I dont know how.
  
  3k. What is the current beacon interval (usually default is 100)?
  I dont know how.
  
  3l. If you adjust this to 50 does it change anything?
  I dont know how.
  
  3m. Does your AP have a firewall enabled?
  yes
  
  3n. If you enable/disable the firewall does it change anything?
  no
  
  3o. What frequency are you using (2.4GHz, 5GHz, etc.)?
  5GHz
  
  3p. If you change frequency does it change anything?
  no
  
  Does another wireless device tested with the AP have the same problem as the 
hardware you initially reported with?
  no
  
  What is the distance of the wireless device from the AP?
  2.5m
  
  What is the number and type of obstructions between your device and the AP?
  direct sight, no obstructions.
  
  6a. If you bring the device close to the AP and eliminate obstructions, does 
this change anything?
  no
  
  Does the issue occur with different APs?
  Not tested.
  
  Is it a regression (i.e. did the problem happen in a prior Ubuntu release)? 
If so, what release specifically did it last work with? If you do not know, 
could you please test for this in the earliest release of Ubuntu that is 
supported as per Ubuntu Releases?
  Yes it is a regression. (K)ubuntu 

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1594148] Re: Intel wireless 6300 ultimate, regression of throughput 12.04 >> 16.04

2016-06-19 Thread H.i.M
** Description changed:

  I submitted a new bug report as the bug #1471794 has a slightly
  different hardware.
  
  I wanted to migrate from Ubuntu 12.04.04 LTS to 16.04 and installed a
  new Ubuntu 16.04 LTS on a second SSD for testing on the same hardware. I
  was not moving my laptop in space during the testing. Both tests were
  performed on battery on 5GHZ wifi connected to a AVM Fritzbox 7490
  router. Ubuntu 12.04.04 showed a throughput of about 180Mbit/s. Ubuntu
  16.04 showed only about 60Mbit/s.
  
  --
+ Ubuntu 16.04
  
  iperf -c 192.168.10.11 -r -t 30
  
  Server listening on TCP port 5001
  TCP window size: 85.3 KByte (default)
  
  
  Client connecting to 192.168.10.11, TCP port 5001
  TCP window size: 136 KByte (default)
  
  [ 5] local 192.168.10.21 port 39466 connected with 192.168.10.11 port 5001
  [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
  [ 5] 0.0-30.1 sec 125 MBytes 34.8 Mbits/sec
  [ 4] local 192.168.10.21 port 5001 connected with 192.168.10.11 port 60995
  [ 4] 0.0-30.2 sec 206 MBytes 57.1 Mbits/sec
  
  --
  
  Complete system:
  Dell Latitude E6400, RAM 4GB, CPU Intel E8400, Network controller: Intel 
Corporation Centrino Ultimate-N 6300
  
  --
  
  What is the full computer model number (ex. HP G32-301TX Notebook PC)?
  Dell Latitude E6400 Notebook, newest Bios A34
  
  If you update your BIOS to the newest version following the guide here, does 
this change anything?
  Already newest BIOS installed
  
  Regarding your wireless Access Point (AP):
  3a. What is the current AP manufacturer, full model, revision, and firmware 
version?
  AVM, Fritzbox 7490, v1, FRITZ!OS:06.51
  
  3b. If you update the AP to the latest firmware does it change anything?
  Already newest firmware installed.
  
  3c. What wireless connection type are you using (802.11ac, 802.11n 150/300, 
802.11g, etc.)?
  802.11n with 450Mbit/s 3x3 Mimo, 5GHz
  
  3d. If you switch to a different wireless type (802.11g or 802.11n if you are 
using 802.11g) does this change anything?
  In 802.11n 2.4GHz throughput is also lower
  
  3e. What channel specifically are you using when this problem is reproducible?
  36
  
  3f. In order to understand the wireless environment your AP is working in, 
please provide the output of the following terminal command:
  sudo iw dev wlan0 scan | grep -i "ds parameter set"
  sudo iw dev wlp12s0 scan | grep -i "ds parameter set"
  DS Parameter set: channel 36
  DS Parameter set: channel 1
  DS Parameter set: channel 1
  DS Parameter set: channel 1
  DS Parameter set: channel 1
  DS Parameter set: channel 4
  DS Parameter set: channel 6
  DS Parameter set: channel 6
  DS Parameter set: channel 7
  DS Parameter set: channel 9
  DS Parameter set: channel 10
  DS Parameter set: channel 11
  DS Parameter set: channel 11
  DS Parameter set: channel 11
  DS Parameter set: channel 11
  DS Parameter set: channel 12
  DS Parameter set: channel 112
  
  3g. What encryption type are you using (ex. WEP, WPA2-PSK, etc.)?
  WPA2-PSK
  
  3h. If you change and remove encryption entirely does this change anything?
  Not tested, because only WPA2 makes sense to get high troughput.
  
  3i. Do you have QoS (Quality of Service)/WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) enabled?
  WMM, Connection properties according to the Fritzbox interface: STBC, TxBF, 
LDPC, PMF
  
  3j. If you disable/enable QoS/WMM does it change anything?
  I dont know how.
  
  3k. What is the current beacon interval (usually default is 100)?
  I dont know how.
  
  3l. If you adjust this to 50 does it change anything?
  I dont know how.
  
  3m. Does your AP have a firewall enabled?
  yes
  
  3n. If you enable/disable the firewall does it change anything?
  no
  
  3o. What frequency are you using (2.4GHz, 5GHz, etc.)?
  5GHz
  
  3p. If you change frequency does it change anything?
  no
  
  Does another wireless device tested with the AP have the same problem as the 
hardware you initially reported with?
  no
  
  What is the distance of the wireless device from the AP?
  2.5m
  
  What is the number and type of obstructions between your device and the AP?
  direct sight, no obstructions.
  
  6a. If you bring the device close to the AP and eliminate obstructions, does 
this change anything?
  no
  
  Does the issue occur with different APs?
  Not tested.
  
  Is it a regression (i.e. did the problem happen in a prior Ubuntu release)? 
If so, what release specifically did it last work with? If you do not know, 
could you please test for this in the earliest release of Ubuntu that is 
supported as per Ubuntu Releases?
  Yes it is a regression. (K)ubuntu 

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1594148] Re: Intel wireless 6300 ultimate, regression of throughput 12.04 >> 16.04

2016-06-19 Thread H.i.M
** Description changed:

  I submitted a new bug report as the bug #1471794 has a slightly
  different hardware.
  
  I wanted to migrate from Ubuntu 12.04.04 LTS to 16.04 and installed a
  new Ubuntu 16.04 LTS on a second SSD for testing on the same hardware. I
  was not moving my laptop in space during the testing. Both tests were
  performed on battery on 5GHZ wifi connected to a AVM Fritzbox 7490
  router. Ubuntu 12.04.04 showed a throughput of about 180Mbit/s. Ubuntu
  16.04 showed only about 60Mbit/s.
  
  --
  
  iperf -c 192.168.10.11 -r -t 30
  
  Server listening on TCP port 5001
  TCP window size: 85.3 KByte (default)
  
  
  Client connecting to 192.168.10.11, TCP port 5001
  TCP window size: 136 KByte (default)
  
  [ 5] local 192.168.10.21 port 39466 connected with 192.168.10.11 port 5001
  [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
  [ 5] 0.0-30.1 sec 125 MBytes 34.8 Mbits/sec
  [ 4] local 192.168.10.21 port 5001 connected with 192.168.10.11 port 60995
  [ 4] 0.0-30.2 sec 206 MBytes 57.1 Mbits/sec
  
  --
  
  Complete system:
  Dell Latitude E6400, RAM 4GB, CPU Intel E8400, Network controller: Intel 
Corporation Centrino Ultimate-N 6300
  
  --
  
  What is the full computer model number (ex. HP G32-301TX Notebook PC)?
- Dell Latitude E6400 Notebook, newest Bios A27
+ Dell Latitude E6400 Notebook, newest Bios A34
  
  If you update your BIOS to the newest version following the guide here, does 
this change anything?
- Already newest BIOS installed 
+ Already newest BIOS installed
  
  Regarding your wireless Access Point (AP):
- 3a. What is the current AP manufacturer, full model, revision, and firmware 
version? 
+ 3a. What is the current AP manufacturer, full model, revision, and firmware 
version?
  AVM, Fritzbox 7490, v1, FRITZ!OS:06.51
  
- 3b. If you update the AP to the latest firmware does it change anything? 
+ 3b. If you update the AP to the latest firmware does it change anything?
  Already newest firmware installed.
  
- 3c. What wireless connection type are you using (802.11ac, 802.11n 150/300, 
802.11g, etc.)? 
+ 3c. What wireless connection type are you using (802.11ac, 802.11n 150/300, 
802.11g, etc.)?
  802.11n with 450Mbit/s 3x3 Mimo, 5GHz
  
- 3d. If you switch to a different wireless type (802.11g or 802.11n if you are 
using 802.11g) does this change anything? 
+ 3d. If you switch to a different wireless type (802.11g or 802.11n if you are 
using 802.11g) does this change anything?
  In 802.11n 2.4GHz throughput is also lower
  
- 3e. What channel specifically are you using when this problem is 
reproducible? 
+ 3e. What channel specifically are you using when this problem is reproducible?
  36
  
  3f. In order to understand the wireless environment your AP is working in, 
please provide the output of the following terminal command:
  sudo iw dev wlan0 scan | grep -i "ds parameter set"
  sudo iw dev wlp12s0 scan | grep -i "ds parameter set"
- DS Parameter set: channel 36
- DS Parameter set: channel 1
- DS Parameter set: channel 1
- DS Parameter set: channel 1
- DS Parameter set: channel 1
- DS Parameter set: channel 4
- DS Parameter set: channel 6
- DS Parameter set: channel 6
- DS Parameter set: channel 7
- DS Parameter set: channel 9
- DS Parameter set: channel 10
- DS Parameter set: channel 11
- DS Parameter set: channel 11
- DS Parameter set: channel 11
- DS Parameter set: channel 11
- DS Parameter set: channel 12
- DS Parameter set: channel 112
+ DS Parameter set: channel 36
+ DS Parameter set: channel 1
+ DS Parameter set: channel 1
+ DS Parameter set: channel 1
+ DS Parameter set: channel 1
+ DS Parameter set: channel 4
+ DS Parameter set: channel 6
+ DS Parameter set: channel 6
+ DS Parameter set: channel 7
+ DS Parameter set: channel 9
+ DS Parameter set: channel 10
+ DS Parameter set: channel 11
+ DS Parameter set: channel 11
+ DS Parameter set: channel 11
+ DS Parameter set: channel 11
+ DS Parameter set: channel 12
+ DS Parameter set: channel 112
  
- 3g. What encryption type are you using (ex. WEP, WPA2-PSK, etc.)? 
+ 3g. What encryption type are you using (ex. WEP, WPA2-PSK, etc.)?
  WPA2-PSK
  
- 3h. If you change and remove encryption entirely does this change anything? 
+ 3h. If you change and remove encryption entirely does this change anything?
  Not tested, because only WPA2 makes sense to get high troughput.
  
- 3i. Do you have QoS (Quality of Service)/WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) enabled? 
+ 3i. Do you have QoS (Quality of