Magisk WiFi Bonding

By default, some devices provided an ini file to control the wifi behavior. This module modified the WCNSS_qcom_cfg.ini in order to support 40mhz.

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  • Open Source

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  • Android
  • Magisk
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Double your bandwith on your Qualcomm devices! but may cause internet not working on some router

What is Magisk WiFi Bonding?

By default, some devices provided an ini file to control the wifi behavior. This module modified the WCNSS_qcom_cfg.ini in order to support 40mhz.

Make 2.4Ghz/5Ghz WiFi running at 40Mhz enabled. gChannelBondingMode24GHz=1 gChannelBondingMode5GHz=1 Make forced WiFi antenna 1T1R on MTK solution AP disabled. gForce1x1Exception=0 This module should work on most of the devices. The basic logic is simple, but not all devices need such kind of module. If you can find WCNSS_qcom_cfg.ini in your system partition, please open an issue to report it to me; if you can't, this module won't work for you, including almost all Nexus/Pixel devices.