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Brandon Combs
>BC wrote:
> I am working with AR9280 wireless cards and I cannot seem to disable
> the dynamic power save poll. I have tried "iw wlan1 power_save off"
> and I also tried "iwconfig wlan1 power off", and when
I am working with AR9280 wireless cards and I cannot seem to disable the
dynamic power save poll. I have tried "iw wlan1 power_save off" and I also
tried "iwconfig wlan1 power off", and when I run iwconfig it shows "Power
Management: off" but still during my experiments I found that every ~120
I also have "adapter 1" the WPEA-111N AR9280 Half-mini card and I can ACK that
my TxPower output is buggy.
The TxPower does not seem to adjust in Ad Hoc mode and sometimes not in
Infrastructure either. Here is my system info:
~/Desktop$ uname -a
Linux B-netbook 2.6.32-24-generic #41-Ubuntu SM
Is setting txpower in master mode on ath9k
supposedto work?
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>Is setting txpower in master mode supposed to work on ath9k?
>I have been adjusting the txpower on an ath9k radio set as
RTS/CTS is turned on (as evidenced by Wireshark) and nothing that I do will
turn it off.
In hostapd.conf I have RTS/CTS turned off. Here is the setting in hostapd.conf:
# RTS/CTS threshold; 2347 = disabled (default); range 0..2347
# If this field is not included in hostapd.con
r the response, it's greatly appreciated!!!
Brandon M. Combs
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-Original Message-
From: Mohammed Shafi
To: BC
Sent: Thu, Oct 7, 2010 4:04 am
Subject: Re: [ath9k-devel] locating the rcstat file
very Sorry for the late reply , ha
Download the latest iw version from http://wireless.kernel.org/download/iw/
iw-0.9.21.tar.bz2
2010-Sep-25 05:10:03
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>I have version 0.9.20 of iw (which I thought was the latest) and I don't seem
>to
have a bitrates option.
>Is there a more recent version I sh
I forgot to mention in the previous email that I am operating in ad-hoc mode
and my system info is as follows:
(How do I fix the Tx rate above 24Mbps and disable the rate adaptation
algorithm?)
SparkLAN WPEA-111N miniPCIx a,b,g,n AR9280
~/Desktop$ uname -a
Linux B-netbook 2.6.32-24-generic
Does issuing the command 'sudo iwconfig wlan1 rate 54M fixed' disable the rate
adaptation algorithm and actually fix the rate of transmission?
It seem that it does not fix the Tx rate on my system for rates above 24Mbps
for very long. For example, after issuing 'sudo iwconfig wlan1 rate 54M fix
My research group cannotset the Tx Power on our AR9285 card. We tried to change
the Tx power usingiwconfig and nothing changed on our external WiSpy spectrum
analyzer, so,I researched the web and found out that the newest 'iw' program
could be usedto change the Tx power also. So, I compiled and
Iv been looking into using the rcstat file but I cannot seem to locate it in
the system for some reason:
Rcstat file is used to know at what MCS rate that the ATH9k received the frames
and you can find more details like PER (Packet error ratio), success and
retries info. http://wireless.kernel.
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