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Re: rt2x00, AP mode, 802.11n is not working properly

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Ok, but maybe we could try to fix this somehow?
I could provide some additional info if it helps.
I've tried two quite common dongles: D-link DWA 125 (rt2870) and
TP-LINK WN-7200ND (rt3070). Tried different kernels, and the only
thing which made difference is the driver version.
So I beleive this couldn't be an isuue only specific to my configuration.

2011/7/20 Helmut Schaa <helmut.schaa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Am Mittwoch, 20. Juli 2011 schrieb Stanislav Demakov:
>> 2011/7/20 Helmut Schaa <helmut.schaa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> > Am Mittwoch, 20. Juli 2011 schrieb Stanislav Demakov:
>> >> I'm using hostapd 0.73 and 1T1R rt2x00 based wireless dongle to create
>> >> an AP. The problem is that since version
>> >> compat-wireless-2010-12-14.tar.bz2 802.11n mode is not working
>> >> properly. In this driver version and all later you've broken
>> >> something!
>> >
>> > So, 2010-12-14 already shows the problem you've described while 2010-12-13
>> > does not, right?
>> Yes, correct.
>
> One major change from 12-13 to 12-14 was the queue refactoring. Haven't found
> anything else that looks related. However, this patchset is quite big and
> really changed the way the queues are handled in rt2x00. So it's not trivial
> to find the root cause for your problem ...
>
> Helmut
>
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