| Metric | Value | Notes | |--------|-------|-------| | TCP throughput (iperf3) | 35–55 Mbps | 2.4 GHz, 20 MHz channel | | TCP throughput (5 GHz) | 65–90 Mbps | 80 MHz channel, ~50% of chip’s theoretical 150 Mbps | | Latency (ping) | 3–8 ms | Unloaded; spikes to 200 ms under load | | CPU usage (softirq) | 25–40% | High due to inefficient SDIO coalescing | | Power consumption | 200–300 mW active | Acceptable for battery-less embedded |
make install depmod -a modprobe atbm_wifi altobeam wifi driver
The is a necessary evil for owners of budget SBCs and Android dongles. If you are stuck with such hardware: | Metric | Value | Notes | |--------|-------|-------|
Updating the AltoBeam WiFi driver can bring several benefits, including: altobeam wifi driver
| Metric | Value | Notes | |--------|-------|-------| | TCP throughput (iperf3) | 35–55 Mbps | 2.4 GHz, 20 MHz channel | | TCP throughput (5 GHz) | 65–90 Mbps | 80 MHz channel, ~50% of chip’s theoretical 150 Mbps | | Latency (ping) | 3–8 ms | Unloaded; spikes to 200 ms under load | | CPU usage (softirq) | 25–40% | High due to inefficient SDIO coalescing | | Power consumption | 200–300 mW active | Acceptable for battery-less embedded |
make install depmod -a modprobe atbm_wifi
The is a necessary evil for owners of budget SBCs and Android dongles. If you are stuck with such hardware:
Updating the AltoBeam WiFi driver can bring several benefits, including: