Hi Kevin, Johannes (johill) is also in this list. :) If this feature was explicitly disabled, it certainly means that something was causing problems with it, so I'd be wary to enable it for all DVM devices. I guess we could enable it by default for devices that work fine, but we would have to run it in real life for a lot longer with a lot more different APs to be sure it won't cause any problems. Emmanuel, do you happen to remember what was the issue, so Kevin could test that specific scenario with this specific NIC? Kevin, meanwhile you could add the option to your default module configuration so it would be used by default on your machine. -- Cheers, Luca. On Tue, 2019-03-12 at 11:12 -0600, Kevin Locke wrote: > Hi Wireless Developers, > > I have a Lenovo ThinkPad T430 (2342-CTO) with an Intel Centrino > Ultimate-N 6300 (8086:4238) wireless card. With the help of > Reventlov > and johill on #linux-wireless, we discovered that enabling TX AMPDU, > by passing module option 11n_disable=8 (IWL_ENABLE_HT_TXAGG) to > iwlwifi, increased TCP throughput significantly: > > With an ASUS RT-ACRH13 AP and `iperf3 -s` running on a server with a > 1Gbps wired connection, `iperf3 -R -c` on the ThinkPad increased from > 63.2 to 104 Mbits/sec (using MCS 15 40MHz short GI). With a Buffalo > WZR-600DHP running OpenWRT, `iperf3 -R -c` increased from 63.2 to > 76.9. > > TX AMPDU was disabled by default for all iwldvm cards in 205e2210daa9 > because "iwldvm don't handle well TX AMPDU". However, I have been > using this configuration for >2 weeks without any issues or > measurable > change in ping times to the AP. Are there any other potential > side-effects I can check? > > Would it be possible to enable TX AMPDU by default for at least some > of these cards? If so, what additional information would be > required? > > Thanks for considering, > Kevin > ------------------------------------- > linuxwifi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://eclists.intel.com/sympa/info/linuxwifi > Unsubscribe by sending email to sympa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with subject > "Unsubscribe linuxwifi"