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From: Kristian Hoffmann (khoffpc-intouch.com)
Date: Tue Mar 13 2001 - 00:46:09 CST

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    That brings up another question. I noticed several very useful options
    in the MIB list that don't have RIDs. Do RIDs exist for these MIBs and
    are just unimplimented in the driver, are they protected by Intersil's
    NDA, or do they just not exist? I was looking to impliment some of the
    counters available in the MIB list but without the RIDs, I'm not sure if
    that's possible.

    Thanks,

    -Kristian

    On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Mark S. Mathews wrote:

    >
    > As far as I know, slot time isn't adjustable in prism2. I wouldn't expect
    > it in most impementations. The old AMD implementation was an oddity.
    > I'm pretty sure the standard specifies the slot time explicitly and there
    > is no writable MIB for adjusting it.
    >
    > Sorry for bad news,
    > -M
    >
    >
    > On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Kristian Hoffmann wrote:
    >
    > > We're currently using Maxtech's XWL411s for our access points and have a
    > > few customers that are in the 10-13 mile zone. Since they're so far out,
    > > we had to set the acktime setting to 1000usec. If we don't, the
    > > connection larts itself at about 300Kbps because when the latency
    > > increases, the AP starts to think the packets are getting lost and resends
    > > everything 2-3 times.
    > >
    > > I was just wondering if there is any similar setting in the linux-wlan-ng
    > > driver or if it handles the acks some other way. Is anyone using the
    > > driver with a connection over 10 miles?
    > >
    > > Thanks,
    > >
    > > -Kristian
    > >
    > >
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