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

Gioacchino Mazzurco gmazzurco89 a gmail.com
Mer 23 Mar 2011 10:33:22 CET


si ho gia' aperto un bug da tempo per il VAP

ma sembra che al momento e' proprio al modalita' AP che ha bisogno di
essere stabilizzata su ath9k dopo di che probabilmente aggiusteranno
anche i VAP

2011/3/23 Antonio Anselmi <tony.anselmi a gmail.com>:
> 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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