

#Wmm mode openwrt install#

Here are the wireless link information on my computer: Router: 192.168.1.1 Here is my 5 GHz wireless config on the router: config wifi-device 'radio0' Here is 'show uci wireless' when it is broken: wireless.radio0wifi-device. The moment I add a normal SSID, wireless fails to start/enable. I tried to install iperf on the router to monitor the wireless link, here is the result: ➜ ~ iperf -c 192.168.1.1Ĭlient connecting to 192.168.1.1, TCP port 5001 Playing around with this some more, this is what Ive learned: I can add multiple SSIDs as long as they all use packetfence.

If I use Ethernet, I get 500 Mbps back to normal. Using OpenWrt, downloads never go above 16 MB/s and SpeedTest is around 100 Mbps over AC Wi-Fi. SpeedTest was around 500 Mbps, which is the limit of my ISP contract.
#Wmm mode openwrt download#
Using DD-WRT, I was able to download files at ~60 MB/s over the internet. Everything is fine, except the Wi-Fi performance. I recently switched from DD-WRT to OpenWrt on my TP-Link Archer C7 v5 (AC1750).
