On Wed, 2025-04-30 at 17:42 +0300, Martin-Éric Racine wrote: > (non-subscriber; please keep me in CC) > Greetings, > > Having recently purchased an AC1300 dongle supported by the > rtw88_8822bu Linux driver, I ran into an unexpected VHT feature during > configuration. > > The relevant 'iw list' fragment: > > VHT Capabilities (0x03d071b2): > Max MPDU length: 11454 > Supported Channel Width: neither 160 nor 80+80 > RX LDPC > short GI (80 MHz) > TX STBC > SU Beamformee > MU Beamformee > > The last line is what baffles me: The hostap.conf example in upstream > hostapd Git has an option for "MU Beamformer" but there is no mention > of "MU Beamformee" anywhere. > > Typo in the Linux rtw88 driver or missing configuration option in > hostapd? This is not a typo, but a normal specification noun. Usually, the transmitter is called a beamformer (most of the time it is an AP), and the receiver is called a beamformee (most of the time it is a STA). _______________________________________________ Hostap mailing list Hostap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/hostap