Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] about bit rate and wmm

2013-05-31 Thread bing_chou
ng_chou Cc: 'OpenWrt Development List' Subject: Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] about bit rate and wmm On 2013-05-31 1:42 PM, bing_chou wrote: > Dear Felix > > 1. thanks for your Q1 answer , is it wifi spec? or hostapd definition > ? I think it's wifi spec, not sure exactly. Either

Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] about bit rate and wmm

2013-05-31 Thread Felix Fietkau
On 2013-05-31 1:42 PM, bing_chou wrote: > Dear Felix > > 1. thanks for your Q1 answer , is it wifi spec? or hostapd definition ? I think it's wifi spec, not sure exactly. Either way, disabling WMM definitely breaks aggregation. > 2. Q2 : I mean that why does it not change mode from 11n to 11 b/g

Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] about bit rate and wmm

2013-05-31 Thread bing_chou
-Original Message- From: Felix Fietkau [mailto:n...@openwrt.org] Sent: Friday, May 31, 2013 3:54 PM To: OpenWrt Development List Cc: bing_chou Subject: Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] about bit rate and wmm On 2013-05-31 8:02 AM, bing_chou wrote: > Dear all > > > > Some questions , please ev

Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] about bit rate and wmm

2013-05-31 Thread Felix Fietkau
On 2013-05-31 8:02 AM, bing_chou wrote: > Dear all > > > > Some questions , please everybody help me , thanks > > > > 1.Why does the client’s bit rate highest only show 54M (11g) , when I > set wmm_enabled=0 > > on the AP?is this normal status? That's normal because 802.11n requires WMM t

[OpenWrt-Devel] about bit rate and wmm

2013-05-30 Thread bing_chou
Dear all Some questions , please everybody help me , thanks 1.Why does the client’s bit rate highest only show 54M (11g) , when I set wmm_enabled=0 on the AP?is this normal status? 2. And if I set wmm_enabled=1 , the client’s bit rate can be running on 11n mode , but no change to 11g or