> On May 31, 2018, at 2:52 AM, David Lang wrote: > > On Sat, 19 May 2018, bkil wrote: > >> In reply to this thread: >> https://lists.bufferbloat.net/pipermail/make-wifi-fast/2018-April/001787.html >> >> Sorry for the late response, although I can see from yesterday's >> SmokePing plots that the issue still prevails. >> >> 1. >> You should definitely not allow rates as low as 1Mb/s considering: >> * plots of signal vs. rate, >> * topology of closely packed cabins; >> * mostly static, noise-free camp ground. >> >> Almost all of your clients were able to link with >20Mb/s even at >> 70-80dBm. Those below were probably just idling. I'd limit the network >> to 802.11g/n-only, and would even consider disabling all rates below >> 12Mb/s. > > I have been wanting to do this on my APs for Scale (wndr3800 APs with ath9k chipsets) and have been unable to find how to do this on these chipsets. I also didn’t manage to disable specific MCS rates: - supported_rates and basic_rate in /etc/config/wireless seem to only affect legacy rates, not ht-mcs-2.4 rates. - "iw dev wlan0 set bitrates” only sets the transmit rate for the AP But what I did do at 10:45am today, June 8, was disable 802.11b rates with: uci set wireless.radio0.legacy_rates=‘0' uci commit reboot So at least the minimum rate should be limited to 6Mbit. We’ll see if this helps in the next few days as the camp fills, and if I hear any complaints: https://www.drhleny.cz/smokeping/