> This is a bit more complicated then that > In HT aggregation we have more then 4 queues. In theory you have TID > X receiving address queues. Number of TIDs is 16 yet for the > aggregation on 8 are relevant.Let say your AP supports 32 connected > stations so you need 256 queues for to keep packets in order. Of > course in HW you keep smaller number..etc. Hmm. I'm not too familiar with the 802.11e stuff that is really getting used now in 802.11n > Ron will send RX AMSDU aggregation patches at the beginning of the > next week, then he will work on TX side. I suggest that in that > context we can open the discussion how to solve the QoS queues and > Qdisc cleanly. Sounds good. johannes
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