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88x2bu.conf
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# /etc/modprobe.d/88x2bu.conf
#
# Purpose: Allow easy access to specific driver options.
#
# Edit the following line to change, add or delete options:
options 88x2bu rtw_drv_log_level=0 rtw_led_ctrl=1 rtw_vht_enable=1 rtw_power_mgnt=1 rtw_beamform_cap=0 rtw_dfs_region_domain=0 rtw_switch_usb_mode=2
#
# After editing is complete, save this file (if using nano: Ctrl+X, Y, Enter)
# and reboot to activate the changes.
#
# Documentation:
#
# -----
#
# Log options: ( rtw_drv_log_level )
#
# 0 = NONE (default)
# 1 = ALWAYS
# 2 = ERROR
# 3 = WARNING
# 4 = INFO
# 5 = DEBUG
# 6 = MAX
#
# Note: You can save a log file that only includes RTW log entries by running
# the following in a terminal:
#
# sudo ./save-log.sh
#
# Note: The name of the log file will be ```rtw.log```.
#
# -----
#
# LED options: ( rtw_led_ctrl )
#
# 0 = Always off
# 1 = Normal blink (default)
# 2 = Always on
#
# -----
#
# VHT options: ( rtw_vht_enable )
#
# 0 = Disable
# 1 = Enable (default)
# 2 = Force auto enable (use only for 5 GHz AP mode)
#
# Notes:
# - A non-default setting can degrade performance greatly in managed mode.
# - Option 2 allows 80 MHz channel width for 5GHz AP mode, such as when
# you are using hostapd.
#
# -----
#
# Power options: ( rtw_power_mgnt )
#
# 0 = Disable power saving
# 1 = Power saving on, minPS (default)
# 2 = Power saving on, maxPS (not recommended for AP mode)
#
# -----
#
# Beamforming options: ( rtw_beamform_cap )
#
# 0 = Disable (default) (recommended for AP mode)
# 1 = SU Beamformer
# 2 = SU Beamformee
# 3 = SU Beamformer and SU Beamformee
# 10= SU Beamformee and MU Beamformee
# 11= SU Beamformer and SU Beamformee and MU Beamformee
#
# Note: MU Beamformer not supported.
#
# -----
#
# DFS Options ( rtw_dfs_region_domain )
#
# 0 = NONE (default)
# 1 = FCC
# 2 = MKK
# 3 = ETSI
#
# Notes:
# - Activates DFS channels in AP mode.
# - DFS channels automatically work in managed mode.
# - DFS FCC 80 MHz channels for hostapd: 52(58), 100(106), 116(122) and 132(138)
# - For more information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WLAN_channels
#
# -----
#
# USB options: ( rtw_switch_usb_mode )
#
# 0 = No switch
# 1 = Switch from usb 2.0 to usb 3.0
# 2 = Switch from usb 3.0 to usb 2.0 (default)
#
# Note: This driver may need to stay in USB2 mode for AP mode operations
# on some platforms in order to avoid dropping offline. This issue has been
# observed on the Raspberry Pi 4B with both the 32 and 64 bit versions of the
# Raspberry Pi OS. This problem appears to be specific to the Raspberry Pi 4B
# and adapters based on the rtl8812bu chipset.
#
#
# -----
#
# To see all options that are available:
#
# $ ls /sys/module/88x2bu/parameters/
#
# -----
#
# To see the values that are in use:
#
# $ grep [[:alnum:]] /sys/module/88x2bu/parameters/*
#
# -----
#
# hostapd setup information for rtl88x2bu
#
# /etc/modprobe.d/88x2bu.conf
# options 88x2bu rtw_drv_log_level=0 rtw_led_ctrl=0 rtw_vht_enable=2 rtw_power_mgnt=1 rtw_beamform_cap=0 rtw_dfs_region_domain=1 rtw_switch_usb_mode=1
#
# /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf
#
# hw ht capab: 0x963
# ht_capab=[LDPC][HT40+][HT40-][SHORT-GI-20][SHORT-GI-40][MAX-AMSDU-7935]
#
# hw vht capab: 0x03c001a2
# vht_capab=[MAX-MPDU-11454][SHORT-GI-80][TX-STBC-2BY1][RX-STBC-1][HTC-VHT][MAX-A-MPDU-LEN-EXP7]
#
# -----