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Sun, 26 Aug 2007

BCM43xx wireless range

This weekend, I'm at the annual Debian BBQ in Cambridge, and it's very nice weather. All the cool people are sitting outside with their laptops, a good 10-20 meters from the indoor wireless access point, happily using the internet. The problem is, by default, my wireless card just doesn't work at that range.

So, today I had a look at the Broadcom bcm43xx driver code, to see what was going on. After reading a thread on the LKML bcm43xx-dev, it turns out that the current versions of this driver do not automatically adjust the bitrate. Manually setting the bitrate to a low value has got me at least double the range:

sudo iwconfig eth1 rate 1M

Of course, this isn't ideal. The same thread mentions that automatic rate adjustment will be implemented in the driver some time soon - which will be really useful.

Posted: 26 Aug 2007 00:00 | Tags: , , , , | Comments (2)

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Posted by Gabriel Moreno at Thu Dec 27 19:38:17 2007
Hello Tim, I hope I will not take a lot of your time.

I am using bcm43xx driver for linux. It works fine but it has a lot less reception area than windows. In linux, if I even move behind a thick wall I loose about half my packets. While in windows I can even change floors or go outside my house and I always have reception. No packets loss anywhere my house.

It took me a while to figure this out. I guess is the kernel or bcm43xx driver.

Do you have any suggestions on how to configure linux in order to increase my reception besides changing the bitrate?

Thanks, and happy new year from Mexico

P.S. Hope I didn't abuse courtesy and this was the right place for my question.

Posted by Sim at Sat Feb 23 21:28:05 2008
here some suggestions about extending your wireless network: http://www.wiplife.com/hi-tech/extend-wireless-network-range/

bye ;)

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