First of all, thanks for contributing this fix. I've incorporated into the http://www.arednmesh.org project, just getting into our nightly builds now. A comment and a couple questions...
The MAX_DELAY was way too short for our community, had to increase that significantly. We commonly have long distance links over 50km. One of our common scenarios is a P2MP -- tower or cell site with multiple clients. We're using adhoc mode with OLSR. I see the ack_to calculation is based on the furthest station. What happens when the furthest station is quiet for long periods of time, nothing but beacons and olsr 'broadcast' traffic. In this case, there wouldn't be any acks received back? Would it drop out of the ack_to calculation, until user data is active? Thus, distance would tune to a shorter distance for another STA with user data being transferred? What is the behavior in this scenario? I made a small change so that '0' in /etc/config/wireless distance setting ended up being auto for ath9k. Did I miss an upstream patch to incorporate? Regards, Joe AE6XE _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel