I have
# uname -a
FreeBSD beastie.mydomain.local 10.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT #1
r243259: Mon Nov 19 09:28:08 MSK 2012
root@beastie.mydomain.local:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/W_BOOK amd64
# grep ATH /usr/src/sys/amd64/conf/W_BOOK
options ATH_ENABLE_11N
options ATH_DEBUG
options
What's 'ifconfig wlan0' and 'ifconfig wlan0 list sta' look like?
adrian
On 12 December 2012 15:51, Andrey Fesenko wrote:
> I have
> # uname -a
> FreeBSD beastie.mydomain.local 10.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT #1
> r243259: Mon Nov 19 09:28:08 MSK 2012
> root@beastie.mydomain.local:/usr/obj/u
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 4:32 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> What's 'ifconfig wlan0' and 'ifconfig wlan0 list sta' look like?
>
>
>
> adrian
>
>
> On 12 December 2012 15:51, Andrey Fesenko wrote:
>> I have
>> # uname -a
>> FreeBSD beastie.mydomain.local 10.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT #1
>> r243259:
Yup. It's doing 11n rates.
Compile and run athstats, it'll tell you how many aggregate frames are being
sent and received.
Adrian
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On Dec 12, 2012 4:39 PM, Andrey Fesenko wrote:
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 4:32 AM, Adrian Chadd
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 4:44 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> Yup. It's doing 11n rates.
>
> Compile and run athstats, it'll tell you how many aggregate frames are being
> sent and received.
>
>
>
> Adrian
>
> Sent from my Palm Pre on AT&T
>
>
> On Dec 12, 2012 4:39 PM, A
.. yup, you're doing 11n! Welcome!
Adrian
On 12 December 2012 16:54, Andrey Fesenko wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 4:44 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
>> Yup. It's doing 11n rates.
>>
>> Compile and run athstats, it'll tell you how many aggregate frames are being
>> sent and received.
>>
>>
>>
>>
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 4:55 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> .. yup, you're doing 11n! Welcome!
>
>
>
> Adrian
>
> On 12 December 2012 16:54, Andrey Fesenko wrote:
>> On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 4:44 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
>>> Yup. It's doing 11n rates.
>>>
>>> Compile and run athstats, it'll tell you ho
Hi,
The AR9285 is a 2GHz only NIC.
The channel list shows 11b, 11bg, HT20 and HT40 channels.
It all looks right, why don't you think it is?
Adrian
On 12 December 2012 17:32, Andrey Fesenko wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 4:55 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
>> .. yup, you're doing 11n! Welcome!
>
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 5:33 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The AR9285 is a 2GHz only NIC.
>
> The channel list shows 11b, 11bg, HT20 and HT40 channels.
>
> It all looks right, why don't you think it is?
>
>
> Adrian
>
>
> On 12 December 2012 17:32, Andrey Fesenko wrote:
>> On Thu, Dec 13, 201
Right, that's what "HT" is for.
Adrian
On 12 December 2012 17:39, Andrey Fesenko wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 5:33 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> The AR9285 is a 2GHz only NIC.
>>
>> The channel list shows 11b, 11bg, HT20 and HT40 channels.
>>
>> It all looks right, why don't you thi
Adrian
On 12 December 2012 17:39, Andrey Fesenko wrote:
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 5:33 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
Hi,
The AR9285 is a 2GHz only NIC.
The channel list shows 11b, 11bg, HT20 and HT40 channels.
It all looks right, why don't you think it is?
Adrian
On 12 December 2012 17:32, A
On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 11:03:42AM -0500, Fbsd8 wrote:
>
> > Adrian
> >
> > On 12 December 2012 17:39, Andrey Fesenko wrote:
> >> On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 5:33 AM, Adrian Chadd
> >> wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> The AR9285 is a 2GHz only NIC.
> >>>
> >>> The channel list shows 11b, 11bg, HT20 an
Hi,
The output is in line with the 802.11n specification, which calls all
of this stuff "HT".
I'll work with Eadler and others to improve the wireless documentation
and FAQ and I'll make sure there's a chapter on "802.11n", which
explains what HT (high throughput) is.
802.11ac is adding "VHT" (v
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