Radu P <rrrpan@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > With the latest iw from the git repo I get: > > VHT Capabilities (0x038071a0): > Max MPDU length: 3895 > Supported Channel Width: neither 160 nor 80+80 > short GI (80 MHz) > TX STBC > SU Beamformee > VHT RX MCS set: > 1 streams: MCS 0-9 > 2 streams: MCS 0-9 > 3 streams: not supported > 4 streams: not supported > 5 streams: not supported > 6 streams: not supported > 7 streams: not supported > 8 streams: not supported > VHT RX highest supported: 0 Mbps > VHT TX MCS set: > 1 streams: MCS 0-9 > 2 streams: MCS 0-9 > 3 streams: not supported > 4 streams: not supported > 5 streams: not supported > 6 streams: not supported > 7 streams: not supported > 8 streams: not supported > VHT TX highest supported: 0 Mbps > > Is it OK that it is reporting "VHT TX highest supported: 0 Mbps" ? Yeah, zero just means that the highest support rate is not defined. I guess it's nicer if iw would print "Not defined" instead of "0 Mbps" but nobody hasn't implemented that yet. -- Kalle Valo -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html