[Bug 197121] "run" card (RT3071) very slow connection (USB)

2015-07-18 Thread bugzilla-noreply
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=197121

Vladimir Botka  changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Vladimir Botka  ---
(In reply to miguelmclara from comment #3)

Upload speed 1.9MB/s [2] with 11g [1] on RT5572 [3] and openWRT reported MCS0
[4] seems reasonable to me.

[1]
# ifconfig wlan0
wlan0: flags=8843 metric 0 mtu 1500
ether 64:70:02:27:d6:42
inet 192.168.0.138 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.0.255 
nd6 options=29
media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet OFDM/48Mbps mode 11g
status: associated
ssid wtest channel 7 (2442 MHz 11g) bssid 00:18:e7:eb:7b:01
country US authmode WPA2/802.11i privacy ON deftxkey UNDEF
AES-CCM 2:128-bit AES-CCM 3:128-bit txpower 0 bmiss 7 scanvalid 60
protmode CTS wme roaming MANUAL

[2]
]$ uname -a
FreeBSD srv2 10.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE #0 r274401: Tue Nov 11 22:51:51
UTC 2014 r...@releng1.nyi.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386
$ scp 1G user@192.168.0.100:~
1G 100% 1024MB 1.9MB/s 09:02

[3]
# usbconfig -u 2 -a 3 dump_device_desc
ugen2.3: <802.11 n WLAN Ralink> at usbus2, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps)
pwr=ON (450mA)
  bLength = 0x0012 
  bDescriptorType = 0x0001 
  bcdUSB = 0x0200 
  bDeviceClass = 0x 
  bDeviceSubClass = 0x 
  bDeviceProtocol = 0x 
  bMaxPacketSize0 = 0x0040 
  idVendor = 0x148f 
  idProduct = 0x5572 
  bcdDevice = 0x0101 
  iManufacturer = 0x0001  
  iProduct = 0x0002  <802.11 n WLAN>
  iSerialNumber = 0x0003  <1.0>
  bNumConfigurations = 0x0001

[4]
64:70:02:27:D6:42 Master "wtest" -43 dBm -95 dBm 48.0 Mbit/s, MCS 0, 20MHz   
54.0 Mbit/s, MCS 0, 20MHz

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[Bug 197121] "run" card (RT3071) very slow connection (USB)

2015-07-16 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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--- Comment #3 from miguelmcl...@gmail.com ---
Any update/feedback on this?

Not having 11n support is sad, but I could live with it if 11g would at least
get reasonable speeds!

I wonder if other using "run" but different cards see the same issue?

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[Bug 197121] "run" card (RT3071) very slow connection (USB)

2015-01-28 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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oleg.nau...@gmail.com changed:

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--- Comment #2 from oleg.nau...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to solarflow99 from comment #1)
Please make sure that you have 
options USB_DEBUG
in your kernel config file; otherwise run(4) causing kernel panic on device
attachment

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[Bug 197121] "run" card (RT3071) very slow connection (USB)

2015-01-26 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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--- Comment #1 from solarflo...@gmail.com ---
I also have this problem, although I am using rt3072.  I emailed the list and
am stuck to debug this further.  In my case, I can't even bring up the
interface without a crash and instant reboot.

https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-wireless/2015-January/005333.html


There were others in the pfsense forum having this problem with rt3072 too.

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[Bug 197121] "run" card (RT3071) very slow connection (USB)

2015-01-26 Thread bugzilla-noreply
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=197121

Bug ID: 197121
   Summary: "run" card (RT3071) very slow connection (USB)
   Product: Base System
   Version: 11.0-CURRENT
  Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
Status: New
  Severity: Affects Many People
  Priority: ---
 Component: wireless
  Assignee: freebsd-wireless@FreeBSD.org
  Reporter: miguelmcl...@gmail.com

I've mailed before about this but
(https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-wireless/2014-November/005251.html)
but got no more feedback


Both 11 and 10.1 give very close results and not much better than this:
 speedtest
Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
Testing from Vodafone Portugal (95.136.125.232)...
Selecting best server based on ping...
Hosted by Vodafone PT (Porto) [26.27 km]: 12.795 ms
Testing download speed
Download: 7.66 Mbit/s
Testing upload speed..
Upload: 1.15 Mbit/s


Also:
wlan0: flags=8843 metric 0 mtu 1500
[...]
nd6 options=29
media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet DS/1Mbps mode 11g   <--
status: associated
ssid Wifi channel 6 (2437 MHz 11g) bssid XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
country US authmode WPA2/802.11i privacy ON deftxkey UNDEF
AES-CCM 2:128-bit txpower 0 bmiss 7 scanvalid 60 protmode CTS wme
roaming MANUAL


Is that "DS/1Mps" maybe the cause of the problem?

I tried seting "ucastrate 54 mcastrate 54 mgmtrate 54" It changes too:  
media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet OFDM/54Mbps mode 11g

But performance is not affected at all, so I guess not, but still I tough I
should mention it!

NOTE, I'm aware USB run drivers only support 11g and not N but still extremely
bad performance, at a very close proximity to the router.


If any more info is needed for debbuging please do ask.

Thans

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Re: "run" card (RT3071) very slow connection

2014-11-27 Thread Miguel Clara
No. that was about 11n support as I've explain in this thread I understand 
there's no 11n support for USB 

I'm posting about poor performance on 11b/g so it is indeed a different issue. 
Sorry if I was not clear enough in the report.


On 28 November 2014 01:39:58 WET, Kevin Lo  wrote:
>On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 05:08:15PM +, Miguel Clara wrote:
>> 
>> I've mailing the list before about and issue with 5Ghtz which I then
>found
>> was actually the fact that 11n is not supported on USB cards!
>> 
>> Still I have a 100/10 fibre connection, and I've been testing some
>FreeBSD
>> 11-current stuff on the laptop with this card (the on-board card is
>not
>> supported by freebsd)
>> 
>> I'm very close to the router and can't get a better connection than
>7-8M
>> download and on local speeds its not better than that (tested with
>iperf).
>> 
>> The on-board card is a Broadcom 4333 and I got better performance
>with this
>> one (using ndis) but it crashes a lot so its not really a better
>option.
>> 
>> To be clear the card is connected to the 2.4Ghtz network which
>accepts
>> N/G/B, I have the 5Ghtz set to N only as this is currently the only
>device
>> at home using 2.4Ghtz.
>> 
>> I don't expect getting the full 54M limit but this is really poor!
>> 
>> What info can I post to better investigate?
>
>We answered your question, no?
>https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-wireless/2014-August/004912.html
>
>> 
>> Melhores Cumprimentos // Best Regards
>> ---
>> *Miguel Clara*
>
>   Kevin

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Re: "run" card (RT3071) very slow connection

2014-11-27 Thread Kevin Lo
On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 05:08:15PM +, Miguel Clara wrote:
> 
> I've mailing the list before about and issue with 5Ghtz which I then found
> was actually the fact that 11n is not supported on USB cards!
> 
> Still I have a 100/10 fibre connection, and I've been testing some FreeBSD
> 11-current stuff on the laptop with this card (the on-board card is not
> supported by freebsd)
> 
> I'm very close to the router and can't get a better connection than 7-8M
> download and on local speeds its not better than that (tested with iperf).
> 
> The on-board card is a Broadcom 4333 and I got better performance with this
> one (using ndis) but it crashes a lot so its not really a better option.
> 
> To be clear the card is connected to the 2.4Ghtz network which accepts
> N/G/B, I have the 5Ghtz set to N only as this is currently the only device
> at home using 2.4Ghtz.
> 
> I don't expect getting the full 54M limit but this is really poor!
> 
> What info can I post to better investigate?

We answered your question, no?
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-wireless/2014-August/004912.html

> 
> Melhores Cumprimentos // Best Regards
> ---
> *Miguel Clara*

Kevin
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"run" card (RT3071) very slow connection

2014-11-27 Thread Miguel Clara
I've mailing the list before about and issue with 5Ghtz which I then found
was actually the fact that 11n is not supported on USB cards!

Still I have a 100/10 fibre connection, and I've been testing some FreeBSD
11-current stuff on the laptop with this card (the on-board card is not
supported by freebsd)

I'm very close to the router and can't get a better connection than 7-8M
download and on local speeds its not better than that (tested with iperf).

The on-board card is a Broadcom 4333 and I got better performance with this
one (using ndis) but it crashes a lot so its not really a better option.

To be clear the card is connected to the 2.4Ghtz network which accepts
N/G/B, I have the 5Ghtz set to N only as this is currently the only device
at home using 2.4Ghtz.

I don't expect getting the full 54M limit but this is really poor!

What info can I post to better investigate?


Melhores Cumprimentos // Best Regards
---
*Miguel Clara*
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