Assuming a perfectly working 802.11n implementation, when a node
receives a block of frames does it wait to pass up the frames to the
higher levels until all of the frames in the block have been received
properly? Since some frames may not have been transmitted properly on
the first try, will the
For my research, I'm trying to disable carrier sense using a DWA-643
DLink Extreme N Expresscard. I've tried changing the values of
AR_PHY_CCA_THRESH62 and AR_PHY_EXT_CCA_THRESH62 specified in phy.h and
used in eeprom.c upon card reset, believing that this has something to
do with establishing the
Andrew Blaich wrote:
Assuming a perfectly working 802.11n implementation, when a node
receives a block of frames does it wait to pass up the frames to the
higher levels until all of the frames in the block have been received
properly? Since some frames may not have been transmitted properly
sri ram wrote:
Hi,
I am a newbie to this group and am currently looking at experimenting
with the ath9k driver.
I spent some time looking at the code available through the latest version of
compat-wireless and have a few questions.
Welcome.
1) Where is multi-stream transmission