http://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php?title=QCA_wireless_settings&curid=4001&action=history&feed=atom QCA wireless settings - Revision history 2024-03-28T23:33:17Z Revision history for this page on the wiki MediaWiki 1.10.1 http://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php?title=QCA_wireless_settings&diff=56368&oldid=prev Ian5142: /* Extension Channel */ - Added 80+80 valid channels from here: https://svn.dd-wrt.com/ticket/6965#comment:164 2023-01-24T12:28:47Z <p><span class="autocomment">Extension Channel -</span> - Added 80+80 valid channels from here: https://svn.dd-wrt.com/ticket/6965#comment:164</p> <table border='0' width='98%' cellpadding='0' cellspacing='4' style="background-color: white;"> <tr> <td colspan='2' width='50%' align='center' style="background-color: white;">←Older revision</td> <td colspan='2' width='50%' align='center' style="background-color: white;">Revision as of 12:28, 24 January 2023</td> </tr> <tr><td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 145:</strong></td> <td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 145:</strong></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td>-</td><td style="background: #ffa; font-size: smaller;">Valid VHT80 channels are:</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">====</ins>Valid VHT80 channels are:<ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">====</ins></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">*36+UU</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">*36+UU</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 172:</strong></td> <td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 172:</strong></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; 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font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*64+155+LL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">&#160;</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*100+42+UU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*100+58+UU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*100+138+UU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*100+155+UU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">&#160;</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; 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font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*112+138+LL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*112+155+LL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">&#160;</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*116+42+UU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*116+58+UU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*116+155+UU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">&#160;</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*120+42+UL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*120+58+UL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*120+155+UL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">&#160;</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*124+42+LU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*124+58+LU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*124+155+LU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">&#160;</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*128+42+LL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*128+58+LL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*128+155+LL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">&#160;</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; 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font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*136+58+UL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*136+106+UL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*136+155+UL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">&#160;</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*140+42+LU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*140+58+LU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*140+106+LU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*140+155+LU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">&#160;</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*144+42+LL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*144+58+LL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*144+106+LL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*144+155+LL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">&#160;</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*149+42+UU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*149+58+UU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*149+106+UU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*149+122+UU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*149+138+UU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">&#160;</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*153+42+UL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*153+58+UL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*153+106+UL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*153+122+UL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*153+138+UL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">&#160;</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*157+42+LU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*157+58+LU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*157+106+LU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*157+122+LU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*157+138+LU</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">&#160;</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*161+42+LL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*161+58+LL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*161+106+LL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*161+122+LL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">*161+138+LL</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">&#160;</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">====</ins>Valid VHT160 channels are:<ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">====</ins></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">*36+UUU</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">*36+UUU</td></tr> </table> Ian5142 http://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php?title=QCA_wireless_settings&diff=56186&oldid=prev MSOENGINEER: /* RTS Threshold */ 2022-01-05T20:31:16Z <p><span class="autocomment">RTS Threshold</span></p> <table border='0' width='98%' cellpadding='0' cellspacing='4' style="background-color: white;"> <tr> <td colspan='2' width='50%' align='center' style="background-color: white;">←Older revision</td> <td colspan='2' width='50%' align='center' style="background-color: white;">Revision as of 20:31, 5 January 2022</td> </tr> <tr><td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 410:</strong></td> <td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 410:</strong></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">The 784 recommended value stems from the maximum MTU being 1500 bytes. This 1500 value is divided in half to yield 750. Then, an additional 34 bytes are added for the other necessary info that's carried in the packets to yield a total value of 784. If you feel you're having performance issues then you can try increasing this value to 980; but there has been little hard core evidence provided to show that 784 is a bad value. 500 is too aggressive and you will start to see throughput issues in maximum mbps when doing speed test and/or large file transfers.</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">The 784 recommended value stems from the maximum MTU being 1500 bytes. This 1500 value is divided in half to yield 750. Then, an additional 34 bytes are added for the other necessary info that's carried in the packets to yield a total value of 784. If you feel you're having performance issues then you can try increasing this value to 980; but there has been little hard core evidence provided to show that 784 is a bad value. 500 is too aggressive and you will start to see throughput issues in maximum mbps when doing speed test and/or large file transfers.</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">https://serverfault.com/questions/369850/rts-threshold-fragmentation-and-other-advanced-wifi-settings</td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">----</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">----</td></tr> </table> MSOENGINEER http://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php?title=QCA_wireless_settings&diff=56185&oldid=prev MSOENGINEER: /* DTIM Interval */ 2022-01-05T20:22:43Z <p><span class="autocomment">DTIM Interval</span></p> <table border='0' width='98%' cellpadding='0' cellspacing='4' style="background-color: white;"> <tr> <td colspan='2' width='50%' align='center' style="background-color: white;">←Older revision</td> <td colspan='2' width='50%' align='center' style="background-color: white;">Revision as of 20:22, 5 January 2022</td> </tr> <tr><td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 521:</strong></td> <td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 521:</strong></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td>-</td><td style="background: #ffa; font-size: smaller;">Default being 2, the '''d'''elivery '''t'''raffic '''i'''ndication '''m'''essage (DTIM) is an element included in some beacon frames. It notifies the client stations that are currently in low-power mode that data buffered on the access point is awaiting pickup. The DTIM interval indicates how often clients serviced by the access point should check for buffered data, the buffered data is usually multicast/broadcast data. You specify DTIM in number of beacons. If you set this value to 2, clients check for buffered data on the AP on every beacon. If you set this value to 10, clients check the access point on every 10th beacon, this is assuming beacon interval is at the default of 100. 100 beacon &amp; 1 DTIM = every beacon that occurs every 0.1 seconds will have a DTIM with it, beacon of 50 with 2 DTIM also = every beacon that occurs every 0.1 seconds will have a DTIM with it, &amp; so on. More beacons/DTIMs in a shorter period can help multicast performance but hurt battery, less beacons/DTIM in a longer period may harm multicast performance, but help battery. The defaults are a good medium &amp; are commonly used by stock firmwares on cheap &amp; expensive routers world wide, this setting will require extensive testing if you wish to alter it.</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">Default being 2, the '''d'''elivery '''t'''raffic '''i'''ndication '''m'''essage (DTIM) is an element included in some beacon frames. It notifies the client stations that are currently in low-power mode that data buffered on the access point is awaiting pickup. The DTIM interval indicates how often clients serviced by the access point should check for buffered data, the buffered data is usually multicast/broadcast data. You specify DTIM in number of beacons. If you set this value to 2, clients check for buffered data on the AP on every <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">other </ins>beacon. If you set this value to 10, clients check the access point on every 10th beacon, this is assuming beacon interval is at the default of 100. 100 beacon &amp; 1 DTIM = every beacon that occurs every 0.1 seconds will have a DTIM with it, beacon of 50 with 2 DTIM also = every beacon that occurs every 0.1 seconds will have a DTIM with it, &amp; so on. More beacons/DTIMs in a shorter period can help multicast performance but hurt battery, less beacons/DTIM in a longer period may harm multicast performance, but help battery. The defaults are a good medium &amp; are commonly used by stock firmwares on cheap &amp; expensive routers world wide, this setting will require extensive testing if you wish to alter it.</td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">----</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">----</td></tr> </table> MSOENGINEER http://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php?title=QCA_wireless_settings&diff=56184&oldid=prev MSOENGINEER: /* RTS Threshold */ 2022-01-05T20:20:13Z <p><span class="autocomment">RTS Threshold</span></p> <table border='0' width='98%' cellpadding='0' cellspacing='4' style="background-color: white;"> <tr> <td colspan='2' width='50%' align='center' style="background-color: white;">←Older revision</td> <td colspan='2' width='50%' align='center' style="background-color: white;">Revision as of 20:20, 5 January 2022</td> </tr> <tr><td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 402:</strong></td> <td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 402:</strong></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">'''Available Settings:''' Enable, Disable</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">'''Available Settings:''' Enable, Disable</td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td>-</td><td style="background: #ffa; font-size: smaller;">'''Default Setting:''' Disable (Enabled is @ 500 &amp; way too low <del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">so set to 980</del>)</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">'''Default Setting:''' Disable (Enabled<ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">- default </ins>is @ 500 &amp; way too low)</td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td>-</td><td style="background: #ffa; font-size: smaller;">'''Recommended Setting:''' Enable @ <del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">2346 or Disable for AP modes, Enable </del>(<del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">980 - 1500</del>, <del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">or slightly lower if NEEDED</del>) <del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">for client modes</del></td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">'''Recommended Setting:''' Enable @ <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">784 </ins>(<ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">Again</ins>, <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">default is too low at 500)(it was set at 500 to help with iOS devices</ins>)</td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td>-</td><td style="background: #ffa; font-size: smaller;">Only valid if RTS/CTS or CTS is enabled<del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">, this </del>sets the maximum packet size before the RTS/CTS protection is enabled, if you still have high packet collisions with RTS/CTS enabled and RTS Threshold is at <del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">2346</del>, try lowering it by 10-50 at a time. Lowering it too much can further create overhead and reduce performance as RTS/CTS frames themselves also take up air time &amp; aren't immune to collisions, '''a good limit is <del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">980</del>''', going any lower than 600 - 800 &amp; you'll probably spend more air time transmitting &amp; exchanging these frames than the actual data frame themselves, nullifying any benefit it could of provided as a large amount of the client's communication frames to the AP are &lt;500 ~ 600 bytes at a time. Setting this to 2346 theoretically disables the RTS feature and only leaves CTS enabled as most packets don't exceed 2346 bytes.</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">Only valid if RTS/CTS or CTS is enabled<ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">. This setting </ins>sets the maximum packet size before the RTS/CTS protection is enabled, if you still have high packet collisions with RTS/CTS enabled and RTS Threshold is at <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">784</ins>, try lowering it by 10-50 at a time. Lowering it too much can further create overhead and reduce performance as RTS/CTS frames themselves also take up air time &amp; aren't immune to collisions, '''a good limit is <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">784</ins>''', going any lower than 600 - 800 &amp; you'll probably spend more air time transmitting &amp; exchanging these frames than the actual data frame themselves, nullifying any benefit it could of provided as a large amount of the client's communication frames to the AP are &lt;500 ~ 600 bytes at a time. Setting this to 2346 theoretically disables the RTS feature and only leaves CTS enabled as most packets don't exceed 2346 bytes<ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">.</ins></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">&#160;</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">The 784 recommended value stems from the maximum MTU being 1500 bytes. This 1500 value is divided in half to yield 750. Then, an additional 34 bytes are added for the other necessary info that's carried in the packets to yield a total value of 784. If you feel you're having performance issues then you can try increasing this value to 980; but there has been little hard core evidence provided to show that 784 is a bad value. 500 is too aggressive and you will start to see throughput issues in maximum mbps when doing speed test and/or large file transfers</ins>.</td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">----</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">----</td></tr> </table> MSOENGINEER http://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php?title=QCA_wireless_settings&diff=56183&oldid=prev MSOENGINEER: /* Wireless Channel */ 2022-01-04T21:15:03Z <p><span class="autocomment">Wireless Channel</span></p> <table border='0' width='98%' cellpadding='0' cellspacing='4' style="background-color: white;"> <tr> <td colspan='2' width='50%' align='center' style="background-color: white;">←Older revision</td> <td colspan='2' width='50%' align='center' style="background-color: white;">Revision as of 21:15, 4 January 2022</td> </tr> <tr><td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 114:</strong></td> <td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 114:</strong></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">'''Default Setting:''' Auto '''NEVER USE AUTO- IT BREAKS OTHER SETTINGS!'''</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">'''Default Setting:''' Auto '''NEVER USE AUTO- IT BREAKS OTHER SETTINGS!'''</td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td>-</td><td style="background: #ffa; font-size: smaller;">'''Recommended Setting:''' Use the cleanest channel with the least noise, most stable throughput, &amp; lowest latency jitter</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">'''Recommended Setting:''' <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">For either 2.4ghz or 5ghz-</ins>Use the cleanest channel with the least noise, most stable throughput, &amp; lowest latency jitter<ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">. For 5ghz try to stick to the following channels: 36-48 or 149-161. Read about DFS channels in the extensions section below and the links at the bottom to understand more why to never use the channels in the DFS subset and to only use the ones in the suggested range above.</ins></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> </table> MSOENGINEER http://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php?title=QCA_wireless_settings&diff=56133&oldid=prev MSOENGINEER: /* Wireless Network Mode */ 2021-12-02T18:34:47Z <p><span class="autocomment">Wireless Network Mode</span></p> <table border='0' width='98%' cellpadding='0' cellspacing='4' style="background-color: white;"> <tr> <td colspan='2' width='50%' align='center' style="background-color: white;">←Older revision</td> <td colspan='2' width='50%' align='center' style="background-color: white;">Revision as of 18:34, 2 December 2021</td> </tr> <tr><td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 44:</strong></td> <td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 44:</strong></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"> </td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"> </td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">A is the worst standard with 20Mhz wide bands and 54Mbit upper limit (legacy mode)</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">A is the worst standard with 20Mhz wide bands and 54Mbit upper limit (legacy mode)</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">N is up to 40Mhz wide bands and up to 600Mbit (4x4 MIMO)</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">N is up to 40Mhz wide bands and up to 600Mbit (4x4 MIMO)</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">AC is up to 160Mhz wide bands and 1733Mbit (2x2 MIMO) in 5ghz [and 800Mbit in 2.4ghz with Wifi-5 chipsets running qam256 mode] </td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">AC is up to 160Mhz wide bands and 1733Mbit (2x2 MIMO) in 5ghz [and 800Mbit in 2.4ghz with Wifi-5 chipsets running qam256 mode] </td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">AC/N mixed has no legacy wifi A</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">AC/N mixed has no legacy wifi A</td></tr> <tr><td>-</td><td style="background: #ffa; font-size: smaller;"><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">and </del>NA-mixed has no wifi AC</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">&#160;</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">NA-mixed has no wifi AC</td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">----</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">----</td></tr> </table> MSOENGINEER http://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php?title=QCA_wireless_settings&diff=56132&oldid=prev MSOENGINEER: /* Wireless Network Mode */ 2021-12-02T18:32:46Z <p><span class="autocomment">Wireless Network Mode</span></p> <table border='0' width='98%' cellpadding='0' cellspacing='4' style="background-color: white;"> <tr> <td colspan='2' width='50%' align='center' style="background-color: white;">←Older revision</td> <td colspan='2' width='50%' align='center' style="background-color: white;">Revision as of 18:32, 2 December 2021</td> </tr> <tr><td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 36:</strong></td> <td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 36:</strong></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">'''Default Setting:''' Mixed </td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">'''Default Setting:''' Mixed </td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td>-</td><td style="background: #ffa; font-size: smaller;">'''Recommended Setting:''' NG-Mixed <del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">(</del>2.4 GHz<del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">), </del>Mixed or AC/N-Mixed <del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">(</del>5 GHz<del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">), </del>AD-Only <del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">(</del>60 GHz<del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">)</del></td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">'''Recommended Setting:''' <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">[</ins>NG-Mixed <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">on </ins>2.4 GHz<ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">] [</ins>Mixed or AC/N-Mixed <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;"> on </ins>5 GHz<ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">] [</ins>AD-Only <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">on </ins>60 GHz<ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">]</ins></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">Controls which 802.11 signals are being broadcast by the radio. Depending on the selected network mode your wireless channel list and maximum TX power can vary. NG-Mixed for 2.4 GHz &amp; Mixed or AC/N-Mixed is the recommended setting for most people as your clients' NICs are able to use either (V)HT20, (V)HT40, &amp; VHT80 &quot;properly&quot; with this setting. If you have any issues or do not use 802.11b clients, switch to NG-Mixed. N-Only is broken on many units for some time (both bands) &amp; still is, try to avoid using as there is minimal performance change from NG-Mixed -&gt; N-Only if all you use is 802.11n clients for either of them. For 802.11a/n 5 GHz radios, Mixed &amp; NA-Mixed are the same.</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">Controls which 802.11 signals are being broadcast by the radio. Depending on the selected network mode your wireless channel list and maximum TX power can vary. NG-Mixed for 2.4 GHz &amp; Mixed or AC/N-Mixed is the recommended setting for most people as your clients' NICs are able to use either (V)HT20, (V)HT40, &amp; VHT80 &quot;properly&quot; with this setting. If you have any issues or do not use 802.11b clients, switch to NG-Mixed. N-Only is broken on many units for some time (both bands) &amp; still is, try to avoid using as there is minimal performance change from NG-Mixed -&gt; N-Only if all you use is 802.11n clients for either of them. For 802.11a/n 5 GHz radios, Mixed &amp; NA-Mixed are the same.</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">&quot;mixed&quot; = A / N / AC combined broadcast:</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"> </td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">A is the worst standard with 20Mhz wide bands and 54Mbit upper limit (legacy mode)</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">N is up to 40Mhz wide bands and up to 600Mbit (4x4 MIMO)</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">AC is up to 160Mhz wide bands and 1733Mbit (2x2 MIMO) in 5ghz [and 800Mbit in 2.4ghz with Wifi-5 chipsets running qam256 mode] </td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">AC/N mixed has no legacy wifi A</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">and NA-mixed has no wifi AC</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">----</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">----</td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> </table> MSOENGINEER http://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php?title=QCA_wireless_settings&diff=55817&oldid=prev Bib: /* Beacon Interval */ 2021-04-24T19:00:02Z <p><span class="autocomment">Beacon Interval</span></p> <table border='0' width='98%' cellpadding='0' cellspacing='4' style="background-color: white;"> <tr> <td colspan='2' width='50%' align='center' style="background-color: white;">←Older revision</td> <td colspan='2' width='50%' align='center' style="background-color: white;">Revision as of 19:00, 24 April 2021</td> </tr> <tr><td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 484:</strong></td> <td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 484:</strong></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">'''''Warning- Setting the beacon &lt;100 might lead to issues if you use a virtual access point due to how the driver for ath10k is written. If you plan to ever use a VAP, do not set the beacon to &lt;100.'''''</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">'''''Warning- Setting the beacon &lt;100 might lead to issues if you use a virtual access point due to how the driver for ath10k is written. If you plan to ever use a VAP, do not set the beacon to &lt;100.'''''</td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td>-</td><td style="background: #ffa; font-size: smaller;">A beacon frame,[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beacon_frame<del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">| </del>a time unit], is one of the management frames in IEEE 802.11 WLANs. It contains all the information about the network &amp; has a close relationship to the setting below it, DTIM interval. Beacon frames are transmitted periodically by the AP in an infrastructure BSS to announce the presence of a WLAN. Reducing beacon interval may help WLAN performance in noisy environments &amp;/or with problematic clients; but, will decrease battery life. 100 is a typical time unit used by many manufacturers. Increasing beacon interval will slightly reduce overhead &amp; increase battery life. &quot;Overhead,&quot; when referring to beacon interval, is airtime. Beacons themselves also take up airtime which means less availability for data. For 5 GHz some routers default to 200 beacon interval such as the DIR-825 B1 stock firmware, DD-WRT default is 100 for both bands. Remember to adjust DTIM interval too when you change the beacon interval. You don't want your beacon interval to exceed 1000 in total time, or you risk having your clients drop off wifi beacause your router cannot &quot;locate&quot; the client.</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">A beacon frame, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beacon_frame a time unit], is one of the management frames in IEEE 802.11 WLANs. It contains all the information about the network &amp; has a close relationship to the setting below it, DTIM interval. Beacon frames are transmitted periodically by the AP in an infrastructure BSS to announce the presence of a WLAN. Reducing beacon interval may help WLAN performance in noisy environments &amp;/or with problematic clients; but, will decrease battery life. 100 is a typical time unit used by many manufacturers. Increasing beacon interval will slightly reduce overhead &amp; increase battery life. &quot;Overhead,&quot; when referring to beacon interval, is airtime. Beacons themselves also take up airtime which means less availability for data. For 5 GHz some routers default to 200 beacon interval such as the DIR-825 B1 stock firmware, DD-WRT default is 100 for both bands. Remember to adjust DTIM interval too when you change the beacon interval. You don't want your beacon interval to exceed 1000 in total time, or you risk having your clients drop off wifi beacause your router cannot &quot;locate&quot; the client.</td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">There is a belief, not-validated-but theory, that you should use Prime numbers for your beacon interval so that they never overlap with neighboring access points. Additionally, if you are using the same SSID for 2.4ghz and 5ghz, you need to carefully set the beacon interval. If you want clients to see, and use, 5ghz first, then set that beacon interval to something lower than the 2.4ghz beacon interval. If you want clients to see, and use, 2.4ghz first, then set that beacon interval to something lower than the 5ghz beacon.</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">There is a belief, not-validated-but theory, that you should use Prime numbers for your beacon interval so that they never overlap with neighboring access points. Additionally, if you are using the same SSID for 2.4ghz and 5ghz, you need to carefully set the beacon interval. If you want clients to see, and use, 5ghz first, then set that beacon interval to something lower than the 2.4ghz beacon interval. If you want clients to see, and use, 2.4ghz first, then set that beacon interval to something lower than the 5ghz beacon.</td></tr> </table> Bib http://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php?title=QCA_wireless_settings&diff=55779&oldid=prev MSOENGINEER: /* Sensitivity Range (ACK Timing) */ 2021-01-12T18:27:01Z <p><span class="autocomment">Sensitivity Range (ACK Timing)</span></p> <table border='0' width='98%' cellpadding='0' cellspacing='4' style="background-color: white;"> <tr> <td colspan='2' width='50%' align='center' style="background-color: white;">←Older revision</td> <td colspan='2' width='50%' align='center' style="background-color: white;">Revision as of 18:27, 12 January 2021</td> </tr> <tr><td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 572:</strong></td> <td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 572:</strong></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">'''Default Setting:''' Was 2000 (which likely defaults to 2250), now it's set too low at 500 on Builds &gt;=42516.</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">'''Default Setting:''' Was 2000 (which likely defaults to 2250), now it's set too low at 500 on Builds &gt;=42516.</td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td>-</td><td style="background: #ffa; font-size: smaller;">'''Recommended Setting:''' 900 or 1350* for both bands, greater than 2250 (Old Ath10k default) only when '''needed''' for long distance link. '''&quot;0&quot;''' uses auto ACK mode on ath9k chipsets, it dynamically changes to try and settle on what the driver thinks is best, which may become too high, and may cause bad Wi-Fi performance. Using auto ack for long distances is recommended. <del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">For indoor/home use it may cause issues due to noise and reflections. For </del>ath10k<del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">, the </del>chipset presently can't auto-tune the ack timing and will default to whatever is baked into the firmware by QCA: 450m. BS is still working on the code for ath10k to make it dynamically tune-able. Using '''&quot;0&quot;''' on ath10k chipsets will cause the GUI to show N/A under the wifi status window; but, the chipset is using the value baked in to the firmware<del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">: </del>450m.</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">'''Recommended Setting:''' 900 or 1350* for both bands, greater than 2250 (Old Ath10k default) only when '''needed''' for long distance link. '''&quot;0&quot;''' uses auto ACK mode on ath9k chipsets, it dynamically changes to try and settle on what the driver thinks is best, which may become too high, and may cause bad Wi-Fi performance. Using auto ack for long distances is recommended. <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">The </ins>ath10k chipset presently can't auto-tune the ack timing and will default to whatever is baked into the firmware by QCA: 450m. BS is still working on the code for ath10k to make it dynamically tune-able. Using '''&quot;0&quot;''' on ath10k chipsets will cause the GUI to show N/A under the wifi status window; but, <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">in reality </ins>the chipset is using the value baked in to the firmware<ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">= </ins>450m.</td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 579:</strong></td> <td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 579:</strong></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">From BS: &quot;Setting a too high ACK value is never a problem and its unrelated to chipsets. All chipsets use ack timing mechanisms. Just not every chipset allows you to configure it; thus, it has no compatibility issues between QCA &amp; Broadcom chipsets. If my AP sends a packet and the packet does not get a response, within the specified ack timing (ack timing is a round trip internally), it gets re-transmitted. So, if you set a too high ack timing, but you have very bad signal conditions, it will decrease the performance a little bit since it waits longer until a re-transmission occurs. However, if you set a too low setting (important at long range links) almost every packet gets re-transmitted which leads to massive packet loss. In most cases you cannot even authenticate with wpa.&quot;</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">From BS: &quot;Setting a too high ACK value is never a problem and its unrelated to chipsets. All chipsets use ack timing mechanisms. Just not every chipset allows you to configure it; thus, it has no compatibility issues between QCA &amp; Broadcom chipsets. If my AP sends a packet and the packet does not get a response, within the specified ack timing (ack timing is a round trip internally), it gets re-transmitted. So, if you set a too high ack timing, but you have very bad signal conditions, it will decrease the performance a little bit since it waits longer until a re-transmission occurs. However, if you set a too low setting (important at long range links) almost every packet gets re-transmitted which leads to massive packet loss. In most cases you cannot even authenticate with wpa.&quot;</td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td>-</td><td style="background: #ffa; font-size: smaller;">Most users want <del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">this at 450 or </del>900, or <del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">up to 2250, </del>the distance used is meters and needs to be <del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">doubled </del>the distance of the furthest client from the AP (plus some headroom). Doubled because the signal travels to the client and back, <del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">hence </del>double the distance. In earlier builds with the older MADWIFI driver reducing ACK from default 2000 to 1500 gave a throughput increase of 0.5 Mbps - 1 Mbps. With the current ath9k builds, an ACK timing of '''0''' is now auto ACK mode, which you do not want to use for indoor/home use, use a fixed setting. But remember ACK timing too low can cause issues such as cutting off a still active/in progress transmission, causing a re-transmission that's only half way to the destination, clashes with the returning ACK of the first transmission, when the device is beyond the current set ACK range. This usually only happens with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidden_node_problem hidden nodes] &amp;/or clients that are distanced very far away/beyond ACK timing's set range but not always.</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">Most users want <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">to use </ins>900, or <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">1800; </ins>the distance used is meters and needs to be <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">double </ins>the distance of the furthest client from the AP (plus some headroom). Doubled because the signal travels to the client and back, <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">thus ack timing = </ins>double the distance. In earlier builds with the older MADWIFI driver reducing ACK from default 2000 to 1500 gave a throughput increase of 0.5 Mbps - 1 Mbps. With the current ath9k builds, an ACK timing of '''0''' is now auto ACK mode, which you do not want to use for indoor/home use, use a fixed setting. But remember<ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">, </ins>ACK timing too low can cause issues such as cutting off a still active/in progress transmission, causing a re-transmission that's only half way to the destination, clashes with the returning ACK of the first transmission, when the device is beyond the current set ACK range. This usually only happens with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidden_node_problem hidden nodes] &amp;/or clients that are distanced very far away/beyond ACK timing's set range but not always.</td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">Long distance links, such as 4 KM+ will need to increase this setting accordingly. 4000m for 2km, 6000m for 3km, and so on, its good practice to add a little more ~5% or so, than the exact needed value to account for any overhead (CTS etc).</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">Long distance links, such as 4 KM+ will need to increase this setting accordingly. 4000m for 2km, 6000m for 3km, and so on, its good practice to add a little more ~5% or so, than the exact needed value to account for any overhead (CTS etc).</td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td>-</td><td style="background: #ffa; font-size: smaller;">*Current ath9k firmware only uses ACK timing in 450m intervals when using '''&quot;0&quot;''' (auto ACK),: so 450, 900, 1350, 1800, 2250 &amp; so on. You can set any value you want, but the value may not stick depending on the chipset and ath9k will revert to a multiple of 450. For Ath10k, you can set any value you want, but if you use '''0''' then it will use the chipset firmware default of 450, so don't use '''0''' <del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">for long length transmission </del>on ath10k. For most home/indoor use, 450m (225m one way/729ft one way) should be far enough. <del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">To </del>be safe use a higher value like 900, or <del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">up to 2250</del>. </td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">*Current ath9k firmware only uses ACK timing in 450m intervals when using '''&quot;0&quot;''' (auto ACK),: so 450, 900, 1350, 1800, 2250 &amp; so on. You can set any value you want, but the value may not stick depending on the chipset and ath9k will revert to a multiple of 450. For Ath10k, you can set any value you want, but if you use '''0''' then it will use the chipset firmware default of 450, so don't use '''0''' <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;"> </ins>on ath10k. For most home/indoor use, 450m (225m one way/729ft one way) should be far enough. <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">But, to </ins>be safe use a higher value like 900 <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">or 1800. And last</ins>, <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">setting it high at 3150 </ins>or <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">3600 has no discernible negative affect</ins>. </td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td>-</td><td style="background: #ffa; font-size: smaller;">**802.11g mode with a DWA-542 NIC got 21 Mbps with default 2250m on a TL-WDR4900 v1.3 with the latest build as of this posting (r27240), with ACK at 900m that rose to 22 Mbps &amp; is mostly repeatable. Your results will vary depending on router, channel, clients &amp; interference. Users in heavy interference areas may benefit from leaving ACK timing slightly higher (such as 900 instead of 450 etc), since there will be an increased number of clashed packets &amp; retransmissions.</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">**802.11g mode with a DWA-542 NIC got 21 Mbps with default 2250m on a TL-WDR4900 v1.3 with the latest build as of this posting (r27240), with ACK at 900m that rose to 22 Mbps &amp; is mostly repeatable. Your results will vary depending on router, channel, clients &amp; interference. Users in heavy interference areas may benefit from leaving ACK timing slightly higher (such as 900 <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">or 1800 </ins>instead of 450 etc), since there will be an increased number of clashed packets &amp; retransmissions.</td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">----</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">----</td></tr> </table> MSOENGINEER http://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php?title=QCA_wireless_settings&diff=55778&oldid=prev MSOENGINEER: /* Beacon Interval */ 2021-01-07T16:03:18Z <p><span class="autocomment">Beacon Interval</span></p> <table border='0' width='98%' cellpadding='0' cellspacing='4' style="background-color: white;"> <tr> <td colspan='2' width='50%' align='center' style="background-color: white;">←Older revision</td> <td colspan='2' width='50%' align='center' style="background-color: white;">Revision as of 16:03, 7 January 2021</td> </tr> <tr><td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 480:</strong></td> <td colspan="2" align="left"><strong>Line 480:</strong></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">'''Recommended Setting:''' 300 ~ 600 for 2.4 GHz &amp; 300 ~ 600 for 5 GHz (Use 300 for the primary radio and 400 for the secondary and use DTIM=1 for these higher beacon intervals)</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">'''Recommended Setting:''' 300 ~ 600 for 2.4 GHz &amp; 300 ~ 600 for 5 GHz (Use 300 for the primary radio and 400 for the secondary and use DTIM=1 for these higher beacon intervals)</td></tr> <tr><td>-</td><td style="background: #ffa; font-size: smaller;">[https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=1219835#1219835 <del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">| </del>READ THIS POST &amp; SEE WHY]</td><td>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; font-size: smaller;">[https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=1219835#1219835 READ THIS POST &amp; SEE WHY <ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">(scroll up slightly when the new link opens)</ins>]</td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;"></td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">'''''Warning- Setting the beacon &lt;100 might lead to issues if you use a virtual access point due to how the driver for ath10k is written. If you plan to ever use a VAP, do not set the beacon to &lt;100.'''''</td><td> </td><td style="background: #eee; font-size: smaller;">'''''Warning- Setting the beacon &lt;100 might lead to issues if you use a virtual access point due to how the driver for ath10k is written. If you plan to ever use a VAP, do not set the beacon to &lt;100.'''''</td></tr> </table> MSOENGINEER