Meaning of edonthd & edoffthd parameters

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zzzz_4377811
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hello:

In the following two paths for wiced 6.4:

paths 1:43xxx_wifi/platforms/BCM943340WCD1/wifi_nvram.h

paths 2:43xxx_wifi/platforms/BCM943362WCD4/wifi_nvram.h

The following two parameters are different:

    "edonthd=-65"                                                        "\x00"

    "edoffthd=-71"                                                       "\x00"

Path 1 doesn't exist. Path 2 does

I want to know the meaning of these two parameters and their impact on wifi usage,thinks!

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Zhengbao_Zhang
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Hello :

We also often used below command to trigger Adaptivity test.

So your command showed in the nv table, means the active range is from -65 to -71.

wl phy_ed_thresh -70

This command is to adjust the Energy Detect (Adaptivity) sensitivity level. Range is

from -20 to -75, but never below -75

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Zhengbao_Zhang
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Hello :

We also often used below command to trigger Adaptivity test.

So your command showed in the nv table, means the active range is from -65 to -71.

wl phy_ed_thresh -70

This command is to adjust the Energy Detect (Adaptivity) sensitivity level. Range is

from -20 to -75, but never below -75

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