Hi.
I've got some observation about firmware version and speed that I
would like to share.
I have tp-link archer c5 with 'ath10k_pci 0000:01:00.0: qca988x
hw2.0 target 0x4100016c chip_id 0x043202ff sub 0000:0000' running
Openwrt.
When I use firmware version 10.2.4.70.61-2 I get modulation speeds
about twice as large as with other firmware versions. I've also tried
10.2.4.70.66 and firmware-5.bin_10.2.4-1.0-00033 and one that was
Openwrt/Lede stock before that - all show performance noticeably worse
than 10.2.4.70.61-2.
In fact if my laptop stands on my desk (some distance away from AP)
and I use 10.2.4.70.61-2 I get stable 2 spacial stream reception, if I
use other versions mentioned above I usually get one 1 special stream
as shown by 'iw' command on a client.
I've also perfomed some speed measurements with iperf:
* with latest firmware I get 30MB/s and iw on a client shows signal
strength of -72dBm
* with 10.2.4.70.61-2I get 53MB/s and iw on a client shows signal
strength of -63dBm
All with laptop (client) unmoved.
So it looks like downgrading firmware gains 30+% performance.
I've already tried to raise this question ~8 months ago but didn't
get any reply.
It seems like this is a bug in newer versions of firmware and it
would be really nice if that bug could be fixed.
Is there any way I can help with that? Maybe someone could provide
me with better channel to ask these questions?
Please let me know if I can provide any more information.
Thanks!
--
Martynov Nikolay.
Email: [email protected]
Hi
I did some more testing and it looks like new (latest) firmware shows
same performance as old firmware on short distance from AP (~1m) - but
as shown above the difference if 30+% on large distance - ~10-15m.
This probably means that this is not some sort of 'global' performance
limitation in newer firmware but rather something is off with rate
and/or power control.
On Sat, Sep 8, 2018 at 4:11 PM Nikolay Martynov <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> I've got some observation about firmware version and speed that I
> would like to share.
> I have tp-link archer c5 with 'ath10k_pci 0000:01:00.0: qca988x
> hw2.0 target 0x4100016c chip_id 0x043202ff sub 0000:0000' running
> Openwrt.
>
> When I use firmware version 10.2.4.70.61-2 I get modulation speeds
> about twice as large as with other firmware versions. I've also tried
> 10.2.4.70.66 and firmware-5.bin_10.2.4-1.0-00033 and one that was
> Openwrt/Lede stock before that - all show performance noticeably worse
> than 10.2.4.70.61-2.
> In fact if my laptop stands on my desk (some distance away from AP)
> and I use 10.2.4.70.61-2 I get stable 2 spacial stream reception, if I
> use other versions mentioned above I usually get one 1 special stream
> as shown by 'iw' command on a client.
> I've also perfomed some speed measurements with iperf:
> * with latest firmware I get 30MB/s and iw on a client shows signal
> strength of -72dBm
> * with 10.2.4.70.61-2I get 53MB/s and iw on a client shows signal
> strength of -63dBm
> All with laptop (client) unmoved.
> So it looks like downgrading firmware gains 30+% performance.
>
> I've already tried to raise this question ~8 months ago but didn't
> get any reply.
>
> It seems like this is a bug in newer versions of firmware and it
> would be really nice if that bug could be fixed.
> Is there any way I can help with that? Maybe someone could provide
> me with better channel to ask these questions?
>
> Please let me know if I can provide any more information.
> Thanks!
> --
> Martynov Nikolay.
> Email: [email protected]
--
Martynov Nikolay.
Email: [email protected]