Hello and thanks everyone for a great forum,
I just got an Asus RT-AC87U currently using Merlin 378.56_2 and everything is running great, in fact even a bit too good.
Using the 2.4GHz band I get connection about 100 meters (~300 ft) from our house. I suppose it's not really a critical issue, but I have a vague memory from working with Cisco-APs that it was possible to block/disable certain modulations to decrease the effective cell size and am wondering if it's possible to to the same here (seems like almost anything is possible with user-scripts even though I haven't got around to them yet). Like I said it's not critical, but it would be nice to clean up the air somewhat for the neighbors, plus that we could keep the SSID a bit more local (not for half the village to find).
The easiest way to go would of course be to lower the Tx power adjustment, but that would likely result in loss of connection in remote places within the house (ie. the basement). Since from what I recall the clients dynamically change the modulation techniques depending on the reception, if I were to block say the DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK and BPSK I would effectively limit the wireless connections to 12Mbit+, thus reducing the cell size considerably, if I'm not completely confused and remember it all wrong.
If it were possible it would be great, and probably even more useful for people in apartments where the air is even more wifi-polluted.
Does anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks
I just got an Asus RT-AC87U currently using Merlin 378.56_2 and everything is running great, in fact even a bit too good.
Using the 2.4GHz band I get connection about 100 meters (~300 ft) from our house. I suppose it's not really a critical issue, but I have a vague memory from working with Cisco-APs that it was possible to block/disable certain modulations to decrease the effective cell size and am wondering if it's possible to to the same here (seems like almost anything is possible with user-scripts even though I haven't got around to them yet). Like I said it's not critical, but it would be nice to clean up the air somewhat for the neighbors, plus that we could keep the SSID a bit more local (not for half the village to find).
The easiest way to go would of course be to lower the Tx power adjustment, but that would likely result in loss of connection in remote places within the house (ie. the basement). Since from what I recall the clients dynamically change the modulation techniques depending on the reception, if I were to block say the DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK and BPSK I would effectively limit the wireless connections to 12Mbit+, thus reducing the cell size considerably, if I'm not completely confused and remember it all wrong.
If it were possible it would be great, and probably even more useful for people in apartments where the air is even more wifi-polluted.
Does anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks