On 9/20/19 12:55 PM, Vincent Wiemann wrote:
Hi Klevis,

have you tried it with a short distance?
If you did you should better ask Ben Greear directly.

I asked him to post publicly so that others can help answer and that my own 
answers might
help someone else.

I have some patches that should enable coverage class settings for wave-2, but 
I am too busy
with other things right now to port them to my ath10k-ct driver/firmware.

Thanks,
Ben


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documentation and implementation (correct me if that information is outdated).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


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