Hi,

I have the same problem. Is there any update on this thread?

On 10/14/2014 02:54 PM, dhutchi...@bluemesh.net wrote:
It's to do with the RF Filter. Ath9k needs to be aware that it
exists.. I see logic within ath9k that drives RF filters, I just don't
know how to make ath9k aware of the RF Filter. Are there some EEPROM
bits that can be toggled to enable this too? If these bits exist,
could they be toggled via regidx/regval? I have no experience with RF
Filters, Ubiquiti decided to put them on the Outdoor+ :-)Dmesg shows the radio 
as an ar928x, perhaps we should drop the
question to Adrian or Felix in the ath9k mailing list?

-- Davey

On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 6:26 PM, Birger Brunswiek <bir...@brunswiek.org> wrote:
> On 14/09/14 16:43, Birger Brunswiek wrote:
>
> I applied some patches I found in this list to my checkout to get
> OpenWRT running on my Ubnt UniFi Outdoor Plus (OD+). I was wondering if
> others working on this unit have seen problems with its wireless range.
> Mine cannot hear anything that's more than 5m away. Signals are shown to
> be very weak. Other devices on the other hand see the OD+ with the
> expected signal strength. So something's broken with the reception. It
> was working normally using the original firmware.
>
> I would also like to know if anyone has been able to restore the
> original firmware after installing OpenWRT.
>
>
> With the help of firmware-mod-kit I was able to modify the firmware in the
> UniFi controller so I could restore the OD+. After restoring the Unit
> reception was back to as expected. Reverting to OpenWRT again the reception
> also was OK until I did a power cycle. I suspect that their driver does
> something that properly enables reception. Any pointers where I can continue
> to investigate this?
>
> Cheers,
> Birger
>

--
Kind regards
Yury Shvedov
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