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Re: Rate-setting problem with Broadcom 4315

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Actually, the rate-setting mechanism is working. If I looked at the
iwconfig rate while a transmission was in progress, the rate toggled
between 48 and 54 Mb/s. When I checked between tests, it showed 1
Mb/s, which is what fooled me.

The rc_stats table is:

rate     throughput  ewma prob   this prob  this succ/attempt
success    attempts
  P  1         0.9       99.9      100.0          0(  0)        314
      314
     2         1.8       96.9      100.0          0(  0)         15
       16
     5.5       4.8       95.7      100.0          0(  0)         12
       12
    11         9.5       99.9      100.0          0(  0)        134
      138
     6         5.4       95.7      100.0          0(  0)         11
       11
     9         8.0       95.7      100.0          0(  0)         11
       11
    12        10.6       95.7      100.0          0(  0)         11
       11
    18        15.5       95.5      100.0          0(  0)         12
       13
    24        20.3       95.7      100.0          0(  0)         12
       12
    36        29.3       96.5       96.4          0(  0)       4118
     4249
T   48        37.6       96.3      100.0         23( 23)     376174
   414958
 t  54        36.8       84.8       81.5         62( 76)     356248
   427489

Total packet count::    ideal 6627      lookaround 348

The automatic throughput is about 13 Mb/s.

Larry

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