Re: [PATCH 1/2] wifi: mt76: mt7921: Disable powersaving by default

From: rwahler
Date: Wed Dec 13 2023 - 12:28:16 EST


From: Sultan Alsawaf <sultan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Sultan Alsawaf <sultan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> 3. For insignificant/low-bandwidth traffic like ICMP to the AP, high latency is
> expected since the amount of traffic doesn't warrant kicking the chipset out
> of powersave. So although it's not pretty to look at, bad ping times to the
> AP aren't representative of the full user experience.

Without the proposed patch ping times are often > 3000ms with a packet loss of ~20%. And it's not only ICMP packets because i.e. ssh to the laptop is also not working. It is unusable slow and very often the connection breaks completely.

Kalle Valo <kvalo@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Mario Limonciello <mario.limonciello@xxxxxxx> writes:
>
> > Several users have reported awful latency when powersaving is enabled
> > with certain access point combinations.
>
> What APs are these exactly? In the past 802.11 Power Save Mode was
> challenging due to badly behaving APs. But nowadays with so many mobile
> devices in the market I would assume that APs work a lot better. It
> would be best to investigate the issues in detail and try to fix them in
> mt76, assuming the bugs are in mt76 driver or firmware.

I'm using a FritzBox 6591 Cable Router with latest Firmware for Wlan and use a Framework13 Laptop with built in MT7921 module. I can reliably reproduce the problem with high round trip times and packet loss for inbound connections.

If i can help with some tests to find the problem i'm happy to support you.