The minimum basic rate should also be the minimum supported rate. This must be a superset of the rates set in basic_rate. This option only has an effect on ap and adhoc wifi-ifaces. It is recommended to use the cell_density option instead. 0 = Disabled, 1 = Normal, 2 = High, 3 = Very High The basic_rate and supported_rates options overrides this option. Supported rates lower than the minimum basic rate are not offered. Very High configures 24 Mbps as the basic rate. High configures basic rates to 12, 24 Mbps if legacy_rates is 0, else to the 11 Mbps rate. Normal configures basic rates to 6, 12, 24 Mbps if legacy_rates is 0, else to 5.5, 11 Mbps. Supported values: n = 802.11n, ac = 802.11acĬonfigures data rates based on the coverage cell density. Overrides and sets legacy_rates to 0 to disable legacy 802.11b data rates. Sets the minimum client capability level mode that connecting clients must support to be allowed to connect. It is recommended to not allow 802.11b rates where possible. Airtime efficiency may be significantly reduced where these are used. Legacy or badly behaving devices may require legacy 802.11b rates to interoperate. This option only has an effect on ap and adhoc wifi-ifacesĠ = Disallow legacy 802.11b data rates, 1 = Allow legacy 802.11b data rates. hostapd permits this to be set between 5. This is the time interval between beacon frames, measured in units of 1.024 ms. Requires country.ĭistance between the ap and the furthest client in meters.
#WIFLY CITY 11N OPENWRT CODE#
This IE contains the country code and channel/power map.
#WIFLY CITY 11N OPENWRT DRIVER#
The madwifi driver expects a numeric code.Įnables IEEE 802.11d country IE (information element) advertisement in beacon and probe response frames. For type broadcom a two letter country code is used ( EN or DE). Specifies the country code, affects the available channels and transmission powers. Specifies the antenna for transmitting, values are identical to rxantenna This option has no effect if diversity is enabled Specifying 0 enables automatic selection by the driver if supported. Specifies the antenna for receiving, the value may be driver specific, usually it is 1 for the first and 2 for the second antenna. The actual txpower used depends on regulatory requirements.Įnables or disables the automatic antenna selection by the driver Specifies the maximum desired transmission power in dBm. the version of hostapd installed on your router using the “refs” link) Specifies the available capabilities of the radio. Specifies a narrow channel width in MHz, possible values are: 5, 10, 20 Possible values are: HT20, HT40-, HT40+, HT40, or VHT20, VHT40, VHT80, VHT160, NOHT disables 11n and 11ac The channel width used for these depends on this configuration. Specifies the high throughput mode, used to control 802.11n (HT) and 802.11ac (VHT). Note that 11ng, 11na, 11n and 11ac are invalid options, this setting should largely be seen as controlling the frequency band. Channels can be provided as range using hyphen ('-') or individual channels can be specified by space (' ') separated values. This option allows hostapd to select one of the provided channels when a channel should be automatically selected. Use specific channels, when channel is in “auto” mode. “auto” defaults to the lowest available channel, or utilizes the ACS algorithm depending on hardware/driver support. Removing this option or setting it to 0 will enable the adapter
#WIFLY CITY 11N OPENWRT MAC#
Specifies the radio adapter associated to this section, it is not used to change the device mac but to identify the underlying interface.ĭisables the radio adapter if set to 1. If present, it is usually autodetected and should not be changed. Specifies the radio phy associated to this section. Used values are broadcom on brcm47xx, or mac80211 for all other platforms The type is determined on firstboot during the initial radio device detection - it is usually not required to change it.