On Wed, 2020-01-29 at 10:42 -0800, Ben Greear wrote: > On 1/29/20 10:39 AM, Marlon Smith wrote: > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > I have two RT5370 devices connected to the same access point. Both > > devices are very slow, but the instant I disconnect one device, the > > other speeds up by a factor of 10. > Out of curiosity, are both of the RT5370 used on the same client > device? > > Did you check that they have unique MAC addresses? > > Thanks, > Ben > > > > > > > The really strange part is that one device will perform slowly even > > if > > the other device is basically idle! I've confirmed this with a > > packet > > sniffer. > > > > I've been trying to do some debugging, and I've found that when > > both > > devices are connected to the access point, they report a large > > number > > of duplicate frames. I added some debug output > > in ieee80211_rx_h_check_dup() to confirm that this only happens > > while > > both devices are connected. The packet sniffer also shows a large > > number of retries while this is occurring. > > > > Using backports 5.3-rc4 for this, but also tested on 4.14-rc2. > > > > I did post about this previously on this mailing list (RT5370 > > performance issues), but I thought I'd post again with this new > > information and more descriptive title. I'm a little bit stuck on > > this > > for a while now, so any ideas are much appreciated. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Marlon > > They are on separate devices, although the mac addresses are close. 70:F1:1C:2E:AF:B4 and 70:F1:1C:2E:AF:B6. However, I have a third device 70:F1:1C:2E:AF:BB which performs well and does not affect the performance of the other two.