Dear Felix

Thanks for your reply quickly
About Q2 : maybe it doesn't make sense , but why can It change mode from 11n to 
11b/g when I tried only to ping the AP address(using ping command to ping AP 
address)? ( it has changed mode about 100m and the longest distance can achieve 
200m )But if I transfer any data via ftp from AP to client(download) or from 
client to AP(upload),it didn't change mode from 11n to 11b/g ?(about 100m , it 
will disconnect)

-Bing

-----Original Message-----
From: Felix Fietkau [mailto:n...@openwrt.org] 
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2013 8:12 PM
To: bing_chou
Cc: 'OpenWrt Development List'
Subject: Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] about bit rate and wmm

On 2013-05-31 1:42 PM, bing_chou wrote:
> Dear Felix
> 
> 1. thanks for your Q1 answer , is it wifi spec? or hostapd definition 
> ?
I think it's wifi spec, not sure exactly. Either way, disabling WMM definitely 
breaks aggregation.

> 2. Q2 : I mean that why does it not change mode from 11n to 11 b/g , 
> when I set wmm_enabled=1 and moved the client device that make the 
> distance increased between the client and AP?
Why should it? That doesn't make any sense to me.

- Felix

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