How do I turn on (enable) Atheros XR mode on Gargoyle rtr?
Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 4:28 pm
I have also posted this question on the openwrt forum.
If I ever get any answers over there I will certainly
share that info back here.
Meanwhile that thread can be referenced at:
https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=25040
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I have an engenius branded EOC-2610 that I have flashed to openwrt
KAMIKAZE (8.09.1, unknown)
per the instructions at this website: https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=22009
I've installed openwrt via redboot using fonflash & the version of gargoyle-router
on that website.
My device is working great as a simple access point after doing this.
I'd like to enable AND USE Atheros' XR (Extended Range) mode and am looking to you for help
in accomplishing this!
What I have done so far in this attempt which so far has failed is that I have edited
the last two lines in /etc/config/wireless
to both disable turbo (seems to be on by default)
and to enable "xr".
I've also tried not disabling turbo and also tried at the prompt:
this command:
iwpriv ath0 xr 1
It takes the command without any error kickback but XR is still not enabled & working.
config 'wifi-device' 'wifi0'
option 'type' 'atheros'
option 'channel' '1'
option 'txpower' '17'
config 'wifi-iface' 'cfg2'
option 'device' 'wifi0'
option 'mode' 'ap'
option 'network' 'lan'
option 'ssid' 'our-actual-ssid'
option 'encryption' 'none'
option 'turbo' '0'
------> option 'xr' '1'
I am determining if XR is enabled & working in several ways:
1. Windows atheros client connection status.. it should drop below 1Mbps
and indicate "250kbps ofdm" at some point as it gets further away from the AP
but the lowest mode it ever switches to at the end of it's outdoor range test is
"1mbps 802.11b" as indicated.
2. getting the same range as hard set 1Mbps 802.11b access point.
3. Using the Atheros Wireless Windows client software doing scan mode (site survey)
It's displays found SSIDS and it shows if they are B/G and it shows if they are
doing superG/turbo and it shows if they are XR capable..
Please see my inline screenshot http://michiganbroadband.com/xr-1.jpg
showing a scan and some other APs (not mine) that
are either announcing or being picked up by the Windows client as XR mode capable..
Sorry I don't know exactly how XR mode works... if it is actually beaconed as being
there or if the client actually switches to XR mode and scans there for XR transmissions
IT REALLY SUCKS that I can't find any documentation or know where to find info on how
XR actually works!
Anyhow I've been unable to get my new openwrt AP to either connect XR mode or announce
as seen in my scans that it is offering XR mode connectivity.
It is always announcing or showing in the scan that it is "SuperG/Turbo" enabled.
I'm not sure why that is..
I've tried turning off "turbo" both in the above mentioned config file
and by issuing a
iwpriv turbo 0
command but it still shows up in the client scan as Super-G capable.
Even though it's on channel 1.
I'd be very grateful for any suggestions/help in enabling XR on my new openwrt device!!
Thanks!
Steve
If I ever get any answers over there I will certainly
share that info back here.
Meanwhile that thread can be referenced at:
https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=25040
---
I have an engenius branded EOC-2610 that I have flashed to openwrt
KAMIKAZE (8.09.1, unknown)
per the instructions at this website: https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=22009
I've installed openwrt via redboot using fonflash & the version of gargoyle-router
on that website.
My device is working great as a simple access point after doing this.
I'd like to enable AND USE Atheros' XR (Extended Range) mode and am looking to you for help
in accomplishing this!
What I have done so far in this attempt which so far has failed is that I have edited
the last two lines in /etc/config/wireless
to both disable turbo (seems to be on by default)
and to enable "xr".
I've also tried not disabling turbo and also tried at the prompt:
this command:
iwpriv ath0 xr 1
It takes the command without any error kickback but XR is still not enabled & working.
config 'wifi-device' 'wifi0'
option 'type' 'atheros'
option 'channel' '1'
option 'txpower' '17'
config 'wifi-iface' 'cfg2'
option 'device' 'wifi0'
option 'mode' 'ap'
option 'network' 'lan'
option 'ssid' 'our-actual-ssid'
option 'encryption' 'none'
option 'turbo' '0'
------> option 'xr' '1'
I am determining if XR is enabled & working in several ways:
1. Windows atheros client connection status.. it should drop below 1Mbps
and indicate "250kbps ofdm" at some point as it gets further away from the AP
but the lowest mode it ever switches to at the end of it's outdoor range test is
"1mbps 802.11b" as indicated.
2. getting the same range as hard set 1Mbps 802.11b access point.
3. Using the Atheros Wireless Windows client software doing scan mode (site survey)
It's displays found SSIDS and it shows if they are B/G and it shows if they are
doing superG/turbo and it shows if they are XR capable..
Please see my inline screenshot http://michiganbroadband.com/xr-1.jpg
showing a scan and some other APs (not mine) that
are either announcing or being picked up by the Windows client as XR mode capable..
Sorry I don't know exactly how XR mode works... if it is actually beaconed as being
there or if the client actually switches to XR mode and scans there for XR transmissions
IT REALLY SUCKS that I can't find any documentation or know where to find info on how
XR actually works!
Anyhow I've been unable to get my new openwrt AP to either connect XR mode or announce
as seen in my scans that it is offering XR mode connectivity.
It is always announcing or showing in the scan that it is "SuperG/Turbo" enabled.
I'm not sure why that is..
I've tried turning off "turbo" both in the above mentioned config file
and by issuing a
iwpriv turbo 0
command but it still shows up in the client scan as Super-G capable.
Even though it's on channel 1.
I'd be very grateful for any suggestions/help in enabling XR on my new openwrt device!!
Thanks!
Steve