[Ninux-Wireless] Fwd: [Olsr-users] Anyone with verified 802.11n HT speeds on Ubiquiti M devices in adhoc/mesh mode?

Antonio Anselmi tony.anselmi a gmail.com
Mer 23 Mar 2011 10:27:00 CET


funziona su M5... quello che manca e' la possibilita' di avere un simultaneo
VAP in managed :(


2011/3/23 Gioacchino Mazzurco <gmazzurco89 a gmail.com>

> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Ben West <westbywest a gmail.com>
> Date: 2011/3/22
> Subject: Re: [Olsr-users] Anyone with verified 802.11n HT speeds on
> Ubiquiti M devices in adhoc/mesh mode?
> To: "Daniel A. Nagy" <nagydani a epointsystem.org>
> Cc: olsr-users a lists.olsr.org
>
>
> For an update, I believe I was able to get HT modes working in IBSS
> (aka adhoc) on two Nanostation M5s.  The Links reported 150Mbit/s
> connection on both ends after settling, and throughput measured at
> 45Mbit/s.
> This required patches to iw and compat-wireless on OpenWRT r25206.
> More info here:
> https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=131299#p131299
> I would be interested to hear if anyone has been able to specify HT
> modes in /etc/config/wireless on OpenWRT, since I was unable.
> Note that the link speeds did suggest I was getting multiple chains
> (i.e. MIMO) very briefly.  My test environment (indoor room, 20feet
> separation) could have been non-ideal.
> On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 2:48 AM, Ben West <me a benwest.name> wrote:
> >
> > Sorry for not explaining this in the original post.  It is described in
> OpenWRT forum post; I had snipped my question to this list to focus on
> mesh-related question.
> > Gateway: Rocket M5, flashed with pre-compiled
> openwrt-ar71xx-ubnt-rocket-m-squashfs-factory.bin for Backfire 10.03-rc4
> > Repeaters (and a backup gwy): Nanostation M5, flashed with
> custom-compiled pre-compiled openwrt-ar71xx-ubnt-nano-m-squashfs-factory.bin
> from Backfire r24045, and with this patch to allow DHCP on 2nd LAN port:
> > http://freifunk.net/pipermail/wlanware/2010-December/002439.html
> > Basically, I'm curious to hear details (e.g. patches, what revision of
> OpenWRT/ath9k) where people have confirmed getting HT modes to work.
> > Besides that, these nodes are actually working just fine, and their link
> speed generally outpaces the uplink I have for them anyway.  It's just that
> I would like to support ~40Mbit link speed in the intermediate future,
> should a fast enough uplink appear.
> > On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 2:37 AM, Daniel A. Nagy <
> nagydani a epointsystem.org> wrote:
> >>
> >> On 03/14/2011 06:10 AM, Ben West wrote:
> >> > I just set up 3 Ubiquiti M5 devices as mesh nodes running OpenWRT
> >>
> >> Since Ubiquiti M5 devices are not as identical as the pre-M series,
> >> could you be more specific?
> >>
> >> These three categories are quite distinct, require different firmware
> >> and have their own, distinct quirks:
> >> - PicoStation / Bullet M5
> >> - NanoStation M5
> >> - NanoStation M5 Loco
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >>
> >> --
> >> Daniel
> >>
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