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Am Dienstag, 12. August 2008 17:42:23 schrieb Jouni Malinen:
> On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 02:40:23PM +0200, Helmut Schaa wrote:
> > JFYI I already started to rework the existing scan code in mac80211
> > (software scan) to do something like background scanning:
> >
> > 1) notify current AP about leaving the channel
> > 2) scan one channel
>
> It might be useful to leave this "one" as a parameter to allow easy
> experiments with scanning more than one channel at a time to reduce
> latency.

Good point.

> Ideally, this--along the interval for background scans--could 
> be something that is dynamically changed based on the expected traffic
> pattern. Whenever there is lot of data traffic being (mostly
> successfully) transmitted, it would be beneficial not to jump to other
> channels as frequently or for as long a time. If there has not been any
> data transmission for some time, it may be more acceptable to scan more
> frequently and to remain away from the operational channel for longer
> periods of time. Though, we should also keep in mind that background
> scans are going to increase power consumption on otherwise inactive
> situation, so setting a suitable policy for this can get quite complex.

It might even be beneficial to cancel a currently active background scan once 
the TX queue is filling up and report the already gathered information to the 
user space.

Helmut
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