On 07/15/2012 09:44 PM, Daniel Golle wrote:
> On 16/07/12 03:48, Ocean Su wrote:
>> But I see below test result. I don’t know why the 2.4G can’t go up to 40MHz.
> Probably the spectrum is busy. HT40+/- is only used when there is no other
> activity on the secondary channel. You can use the "no_sca
On 16/07/12 03:48, Ocean Su wrote:
> But I see below test result. I don’t know why the 2.4G can’t go up to 40MHz.
Probably the spectrum is busy. HT40+/- is only used when there is no other
activity on the secondary channel. You can use the "no_scan" option in
hostapd.conf to override this behaviou
.
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From: adrian.ch...@gmail.com [mailto:adrian.ch...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
Adrian Chadd
Sent: 2012年7月15日 17:40
To: Ocean Su
Cc: ath9k-devel@lists.ath9k.org
Subject: Re: [ath9k-devel] do we support 40MHz in 802.11n 2.4G
Yes. The 802.11n NICs support 20/40MHz operation in both 2
Yes. The 802.11n NICs support 20/40MHz operation in both 2 and 5GHz bands.
Adrian
On 11 July 2012 20:14, Ocean Su wrote:
> Hi ath9k team:
> I now we support 40MHz in 5G for 802.11n .
> but it seems we don't support 40M in 2.4G for 802.11n.
>
> I just want to confirm with you.
>
Hi ath9k team:
I now we support 40MHz in 5G for 802.11n .
but it seems we don't support 40M in 2.4G for 802.11n.
I just want to confirm with you.
I also see this :
/*! * @brief Check whether the HT40 is available on @channel according to
@regulatory.
* If yes, sho