05-29-2016, 09:18 AM
(05-27-2016, 01:45 PM)longsleep Wrote: rx-delay seems to be ok as 0.
tx-delay is 3 by default in my builds. In Android i think it is 2. Try modifying tx-delay only and keep the value between 0 and 7. Valid range for rx-delay is 0-31.
Also note that the values for rx and tx-delay are to be given as hex (base 16).
Following those instructions i played around as suggested (Thanks to longsleep), but there was no improvement, mainly it got worse. Even receiving speed (iperf3 -c ...) got worse by changing tx-delay above 3. tx-delay 2 was (sometimes) best, but still a lot of retries in iperf and not stable.
Switching back to a fixed 100mbit setting with original .dtb works flawless for me, only some retries as client and none as server and stable about 95mbits, so fine for me at the moment.
If anyone likes to change his running 1000mbit board with mine to proof i'm doing something wrong here, i'm glad to help [emoji6]
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