Re: Issue with ATH10K driver with 802.11 a/g mode datarates

2016-09-20 Thread Ben Greear
You normally need to add 30-60 db of attenuation to get best throughput when directly cabling with SMA cables. Please try adding more attenuation. What firmware are you using on the T1024RDB? Maybe also try using a different firmware version to see if that helps. Thanks, Ben On 09/20/2016

Re: Issue with ATH10K driver with 802.11 a/g mode datarates

2016-09-20 Thread Sridhar Konabathini
Hi, Yes, we are doing the testing in an isolation chamber (no attenuators used), antennas are connected to RF card via SMA cable. Tx power is 5dBm. we are not suspecting Lanforge as it gives required throughput in different WiFi setup. here Device Under test is T2014 based card. Regards,

Re: Issue with ATH10K driver with 802.11 a/g mode datarates

2016-09-19 Thread Sridhar Konabathini
Hi, I didnt try with ath9k drivers on the same setup. we are using WiFi capacity test tool on Lanforge to test the performance, this will generate the traffic. we are selecting the UDP protocol (packet - 1472 Bytes). As per TEC spec. required data rates are given below. Mode

Re: Issue with ATH10K driver with 802.11 a/g mode datarates

2016-09-19 Thread Adrian Chadd
... and what's "TEC specification" ? - a On 19 September 2016 at 09:28, Ben Greear wrote: > Out of curiosity, does ath9k perform at the required rates in a similar > setup? > > Sending tcp, udp, or some other protocol? How are you generating the > traffic? > > Thanks,

Re: Issue with ATH10K driver with 802.11 a/g mode datarates

2016-09-19 Thread Ben Greear
Out of curiosity, does ath9k perform at the required rates in a similar setup? Sending tcp, udp, or some other protocol? How are you generating the traffic? Thanks, Ben On 09/18/2016 09:26 PM, Sridhar Kondabathini wrote: Hi, When we are testing 802.11 a/g mode throughput measurements