Automatic HT/VHT capabilities detection

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Hi all!
I have a question regarding the choice of HT/VHT capabilities in the hostapd configuration file. I used `iw list` to obtain a list of HT/VHT capabilities supported by my network card, and specified them in the configuration file, but I'm pretty sure I'm missing some configuration parameters, since performance connecting to my pi 4 5ghz AP is really bad, even 30 cm away. I'm also having similar issues with another MT7612E-based network card on an rk3328 board, which worked great on my (now-defunct) openwrt router, but is having severe range issues with my manually configured hostapd config (. My question is: is there any way to make hostapd automatically detect the network card's capabilities (using the same kernel API iw is using), and automatically choose the best configuration flags possible?
And if not, where can I start to add such a feature inside hostapd itself?
I embarked on this hand-configured linux router journey for fun and knowledge right after my openwrt router died, and did not expect such low-level 802.11 details: I don't mind reading the 802.11 standards just to configure my AP, but of course I'd love an easier workaround :D
Thanks,
Daniil Gentili

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