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Hi. I working on video streaming based on CYW43907 in Soft AP mode. Unfortunately current WICED release does not support 802.11n in Soft AP mode. So i want to know, whether future releases will support this?
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Problem with 802.11n in AP mode solved. Refer to this link my country doesn`t support 802.11n. So when I changed WICED_COUNTRY_CODE to WICED_DEFAULT_COUNTRY_CODE(WICED_COUNTRY_UNITED_STATES) it started work.
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Hello:
We have a snip which shows ap and sta working concurrently , so only softap mode was already supported .
please take that for a reference.
43xxx_Wi-Fi\apps\snip\apsta
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or you mean we can't support 11n mode , will have a try.
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When CYW43907 was started in Soft AP mode it worked by 802.11g protocol. Speed 54Mb/s is not enough for my application. So I tried to enable 802.11n protocol, but unsuccessfully. I used function wwd_wifi_set_11n_support. It has note: "Currently only STA supported". So I want to know, whether future WICED releases will support 802.11n for Soft AP?
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Hello:
I used to reply to another thread to enable the mcs setting on AP interface, maybe you can have a try .
please try below modifications:
1.
int set_mcs_rate (int argc, char* argv[])
{
......
if (argc == 3)
mcsonly = (wiced_bool_t)(atoi( argv[2]));
result = wwd_wifi_set_mcs_rate(WWD_AP_INTERFACE, mcs, mcsonly);
2.
wwd_result_t wwd_wifi_set_mcs_rate( wwd_interface_t interface, int32_t mcs, wiced_bool_t mcsonly )
{
uint32_t nrate = 0;
UNUSED_PARAMETER(mcsonly);
if ( mcs != -1 )
{
// nrate |= mcs & NRATE_RATE_MASK;
// nrate |= NRATE_MCS_INUSE;
// if ( WICED_TRUE == mcsonly )
// {
// nrate |= NRATE_OVERRIDE_MCS_ONLY;
// }
nrate |= mcs & NRATE_RATE_MASK;
nrate |=0x01000000;
3.
you need to start AP firstly , then call the mcs_rate set.
> start_ap test123 wpa2 12345678 11
> set_mcs_rate 5 0
> get_rate
52 Mbps
> set_mcs_rate 0 0
> get_rate
6.5 Mbps
> set_mcs_rate 7 0
> get_rate
65 Mbps
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Last reply is a fixed rate test, we can ignore it . by the way when I tested the APSTA today, I found the AP mode was already in n mode with the rate 65M or 72M when I input get_rate .
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I found out this to. But why my application, doesn`t started at 802.11n mode? Maybe some defines need for this?
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Problem with 802.11n in AP mode solved. Refer to this link my country doesn`t support 802.11n. So when I changed WICED_COUNTRY_CODE to WICED_DEFAULT_COUNTRY_CODE(WICED_COUNTRY_UNITED_STATES) it started work.