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--- Comment #3 from Hiren Panchasara hi...@freebsd.org ---
I did a simple iperf test where I ran client on wifi laptop and server on a
machine connected to lan in my network. I am seeing 3mbps/sec average.
% ifconfig wlan0
wlan0:
I was not aware rc.conf was so sensitive to white space ...
I even think it shouldn't.
rc.conf script is run by /bin/sh, one can test syntax by typing :
/bin/sh
. /etc/rc.conf
set
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Sorry no.
Kevin
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 12:42:34AM +0100, Miguel Clara wrote:
Would hardware donation help? At least in you're case I mean :)
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--- Comment #6 from Hiren Panchasara hi...@freebsd.org ---
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wifi debug 1
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--- Comment #9 from Adrian Chadd adr...@freebsd.org ---
(In reply to Hiren Panchasara from comment #6)
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wifi debug 1
Hm, so it drops all the way to MCS0 and then never tries a higher rate. I
wonder why.
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--- Comment #11 from Hiren Panchasara hi...@freebsd.org ---
where exactly should I be looking for to know the rate?
I see following:
Aug 24 15:43:44 flymockour-l7 kernel: iwn_tx_data: qid 0 idx 2 len 56 nsegs 2
rate 0083 plcp 0x4103
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--- Comment #12 from Hiren Panchasara hi...@freebsd.org ---
Tried to follow the rabbit-hole to see where rate is coming from:
Index: if_iwn.c
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--- Comment #14 from Adrian Chadd adr...@freebsd.org ---
Hi,
So the tx path grabs the rate from the net80211 ratectl code.
The link_quality table controls which rates are tried in which order, and I
think it's _after_ the rate that is
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