> > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Jonathan Foulkes > To: Dave Taht > Cc: Make-Wifi-fast > Bcc: > Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2020 16:58:32 -0400 > Subject: Re: [Make-wifi-fast] Make - fast - wifi project plan review from > 2014.... > Dave, You are not the only one noticing widespread wifi issues, and I’m > beginning to think something is amiss in the core 80211 or related code, as > ever since 18.06 (and up to recently released 19.07.4) I’m observing issues > with sensitivity to congestion, drastic decreases in throughput at > distance, and on MT76, very frequent ‘drops’ of network connectivity, yet > stations remain enrolled and show good signal levels. Sometimes if comes > back in 10 seconds, other times minutes. And often, a restart is the only > answer. > > LEDE 17.x had very good Wifi on the Archer C7, then 18.x and 19.x are > nowhere near as good, especially on 2.4. > > Current 5.x Master looks better on Mt76, but still see some issues. > > A shame, as when the units are operating, and one is reasonably within > range of 5Ghz, the throughput and low-latencies are quite good. > > Are there any guides on how to gather relevant stats to help document > these issues so the devs can zero in on the problems? > > Cheers, > > Jonathan > You definitely aren't among the few. Its been a continuing issue I've been having as you describe. It gets mentioned occasionally on the OpenWrt forums... but never seems to get a critical mass of attention. I and others have started threads, that have faded out over time. Now, it seeming that a general thought is developing that "C7's just arent good for 2.4ghz" hiding that they WERE, and now have an issue. Anyway, even though I'm mostly a lurking layperson.. I have lots of collected logs over time, and have lots of observational data on this issue. Not much in the regular logs, though. A while back in history it was more the 5ghz radio dropping, but in the last several months to a year its been almot always the 2.4ghz radio, similar to what you are describing. I would like very much to know how to find out the necessary info so that the devs can get a handle on it. Count me in...