…and no, that won't change the decision which channels to go with in the ACS case (namely the first possible one, without looking at anything else) either, as that's a policy decision done elsewhere.
As I said, I created it mainly to maybe raise awareness a bit and track the progress, as I stated above.
Nonetheless I would argue that it might help speeding things up, although the chances might be low.
Maybe I also misunderstood what is the place for implementation. Because from my understanding it looked not so much like a kernel issue, but rather an issue of correct implementation in OpenWrt (which is why I created an issue there) and in the mt76 drivers from OpenWrt (which is why I created an issue there). But you seem to have linked a mailing list related to kernel drivers. So maybe I misunderstood you in the first place and the problem resides somewhere else.
On the wiki https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/wifi/basic is said that channel “auto” defaults to the lowest available channel.
But for 2.4 GHz it's better to choice 1, 6, or 11 channels if they are free.
So if the channel 1 is already taken then OpenWrt will take channel 2 while it's better to take channel 6 and if the channel 6 is busy then take 11
That isn't quite the case, the lowest legal channel here would be ch1, ACS will pick that regardless of the surrounding (and nothing but ch1 or ch36 in the 5 GHz band).
You will get OpenWRT with up to date open source software running on Xiaomi Mi Router 3G...
The original Xiaomi firmware is based on the MTK SDK for the MT7621 chipset which is based on a old OpenWRT version and includes many non open source software packages/drivers...
Please use this topic only for discussion of wifi issues.
For any other questions, please open a new topic (or use the forum search to find a suitable one).
I have just installed the 1907 version and the 2.4ghz download is 0.8 Mbit. With the 1806 version the download was about 10mbit.
I have a 500Mb line, why are there all these problems? I had heard that with the 1907 version the wifi is improved but it got worse. Do you have any advice for me?
With 5ghz the maximum download is 130Mbit near the router, is there any way to increase this value too?
Sorry for poor english, i'm italian.
If you want those kind of speeds you're going to have to use the original firmware or Pandora Box fork which uses better proprietary drivers. You're not going to get it on standard OpenWrt..
I just want to point out that the latest openwrt snapshots on the MIR3G routers works near flawlessly (both N and AC radios) and I'm really grateful for the hard work of the developers who make cheap devices like this so useful.