Hi Klevis, have you tried it with a short distance? If you did you should better ask Ben Greear directly.
By the way ath10k gen 2 chipsets don't work very well with long distance links without a special feature which implementation is only available to companies like Ubiquiti and very few people who have an own reverse-engineered implementation. It works on IPQ401X, QCA9886 and QCA9888 based chips only. And it is not possible to set a coverage class for gen 2 devices, yet as far as I know due to missing documentation and implementation (correct me if that information is outdated). Furthermore a high channel width often results in problems due to lower receiver sensibility. We have better experiences with lower channel widths and sometimes get more throughput with that. Actually I think this does not explain your connection issues as 13 km is not that much. Regards, Vincent Wiemann On 20.09.19 18:30, supp...@maxnet.al wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I am trying to setup a custom made outdoor link with Apu2d2 board devices and > QCA9994 cards from compex. After i installed openwrt and ath10k ct driver, > kmod ath10k and board-2.bin the device can run a 80MHz channel in WDS AP. The > problem is that it won't run as station or station wds. It can scan > the SSIDs but won't connect them. > > Any suggestion? > > Thank you! > Klevis > _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel