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Hi all,

I'm using Ubuntu 12.04.1 64bit with a TPLink TL-WN821 v3. The driver used is ath9k_htc. I'm creating an adhoc/ibss network and want to change the bitrate of the network.

First of all I disable wireless from the network manager in order to be able to execute my commands.

These are the commands I execute on both ends:

        master$ sudo ifconfig wlan0 down
	master$ sudo rfkill unblock wifi
	master$ sudo iw dev wlan0 set type ibss
	master$ sudo iw dev wlan0 set bitrates legacy-2.4 1
	master$ sudo ifconfig wlan0 up
	master$ sudo iw dev wlan0 ibss join adhoc_linux 2462
	master$ sudo ifconfig wlan0 1.2.3.4 up
	master$ iperf -s -u -l 1472

	slave$ sudo ifconfig wlan0 down
	slave$ sudo rfkill unblock wifi
	slave$ sudo iw dev wlan0 set type ibss
	slave$ sudo iw dev wlan0 set bitrates legacy-2.4 1
	slave$ sudo ifconfig wlan0 up
	slave$ sudo iw dev wlan0 scan | less
	slave$ sudo iw dev wlan0 ibss join adhoc_linux 2462
	slave$ sudo ifconfig wlan0 1.2.3.5 up
	slave$ iperf -c 1.2.3.4 -u -b 100M -l 1472 -t 25 -i 1

As you can see I want to set the speed to 1 Mbps. However I don't know why I get 25Mbps from iperf which is more or less the maximun speed for 802.11g (theoretically 54Mbps but in reality is something like 30Mbps).

The output of `iw dev wlan0 station dump` reports that both nodes are attached to the same network at 54Mbps.

After testing that I have also tried with another command:

$ sudo iw dev wlan0 ibss join adhoc_linux 2462 basic-rates 1

But I got the same result.

I have tried many many things, putting the iface up, down, leaving the ibss net, setting the speed while iface up, etc. I'm just stuck.

Any help is more than welcome.

Jorge


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