On 2012-05-27 7:40 PM, Adrian Chadd wrote: > On 27 May 2012 08:08, Ben Greear <greearb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Do you have a link to anyone selling this AP, or is it just an >> engineering sample as well? > > The board is an engineering sample but (a) customers and developers > can ask for them under NDA, (b) yes, openwrt developers have done this > and have the hardware, and (c) the chip is shipping as far as I'm > aware. > > It's "just" a MIPS74k + AR9340 (3x3) + on-board AR9580 I think. I'll > have to double check. The wireless NIC side of things is pretty > standard though, so any Osprey NIC will be fine. > >> I can't even find marketing type pages for AR9340, search results come up >> empty at www.atheros.com :P >>> [ 3] 33.0-34.0 sec 39.0 MBytes 327 Mbits/sec 0.253 ms 13/ 5002 >>> (0.26%) > >> Those are nice results! I'll try WPEA-127N as AP and STA and see what I >> get. > > That's what you should be getting. I'd be really surprised if you didn't. :-) > > nbd has said he'll look into it, so between Sujith and Felix I think > we're well covered for now. > > Thanks for bringing this to everyone's attention Ben! I already committed some performance fixes in OpenWrt that bring UDP performance over a WDS link between an AR9344+AR9380 (Atheros DB120) and an AR7242+AR9380 (TP-Link TL-WR2543ND) up to about 310-320 Mbit/s, when doing Tx on the DB120 side. Reverse direction is slower, because AR7242 isn't as powerful as the AR9344. These fixes do not touch ath9k, I only tweaked the network stack to avoid redundant copying/reallocation of skb data. - Felix -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html