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From: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@googlemail.com>
To: "David H. Lynch Jr." <ml@dlasys.net>
Cc: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Bandwidth monitoring
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 08:35:29 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <201210240835.29411.chunkeey@googlemail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1351018719.3663.30.camel@hp-dhlii>

On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 08:58:39 PM David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
>> On Sunday, October 21, 2012 09:58:18 PM David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
>>> I am looking for an easy means to determine the characteristics of a
>>> transmitted packet. 
>>> Particularly whether it is HT20/HT40-/HT40+ I have used a variety of
>>> sniffers, airodump, wireshark, ... and I can not seem to find anything
>>> that will tell me what I am after - or I do not know how to use them.
>>differentiating between HT40+ and HT40- will be difficult to do with
>>just one standard wifi device (should be possible with two though).
>>
>>If you use mac80211, have you setup your monitor channel by adding
>>the HT20/HT40+/HT40- flag? 
>># iw dev wlanX set channel 1 HT40+ (or HT40-/HT20)
> 
> This is setting up to send on channel 1 HT40+ correct ?
yes, I hope so.

> >As for retrieving the information:
> >If a HT20/HT40  frame was received, it should have a radiotap
> >IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_MCS header element (on the monitor interface dump).
> >In this element should provide the MCS and flags for 
> > - BW40 (if false => HT20, if true => HT40+ or HT40- depending
> >   on the channel configuration)
> > - Short GI
> > - Greenfield flag
> > - (LDPC)
> 
> Wireshark appears to handle RadioTap - I am seeing lots of other flags
> etc. but not BW40.
It depends on the version. Here's a screenshot
from wireshark 1.8.2: <http://imageshack.us/f/703/mcsinfo.png/>

>> But I don't know if any of this information is parsed by any of the
>> current tools (depends on the version I guess). At least for wireshark
>> you can always look at the raw hex dump of the package, so it should
>> be there! The definitions of what RADIOTAP_MCS bit means what are in:
>> <include/net/ieee80211_radiotap.h>
> 
> Googling Radiotap produces lots of comments that suggest that Radiotap
> headers - send and receive are not necescarily complete or accurate from
> device to device - is that a reasonable conclusion ?
Most mac80211 driver should report rx'ed MCS information.
At least ath9k, ath9k_htc, brcmsmac, carl9170, iwlagn, iwllegacy, mwl8k,
rt2800*, rtl8192* do.

What might not work is: injecting frames with MCS rates [no code
in ieee80211_parse_tx_radiotap for that?]... So maybe the issue
is indeed at the other end?

Regards,
	Chr

  reply	other threads:[~2012-10-24  6:35 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-10-23 18:58 Bandwidth monitoring David H. Lynch Jr.
2012-10-24  6:35 ` Christian Lamparter [this message]
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2012-10-29  0:44 David H. Lynch Jr.
2012-10-29 11:46 ` Christian Lamparter
2012-10-28 15:37 David H. Lynch Jr.
2012-10-28 20:59 ` Christian Lamparter
2012-10-21 19:58 David H. Lynch Jr.
2012-10-22 10:43 ` Christian Lamparter

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