-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Larry Finger wrote: > John Steele Scott wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Is it possible to permanently blacklist an access point by its MAC >> address? I've tried removing the address in gconf-editor, but this didn't >> do what I wanted. >> >> The situation is that I have two APs in a WDS setup. One of the APs (a >> Billion 7402VGP) does not work properly with the bcm43xx in my iBook. The >> other AP (a Belkin) works fine. So I want NetworkManager to only associate >> with the Belkin, and never with the Billion. >> >> Another question. On the same iBook, when NetworkManager associates with >> an AP, the bit rate is 11Mbits. If I want it faster (e.g. 54Mbits), I have >> to set it manually with iwconfig. Is this a known >> bug? Is there a simple way to specific a command to run every time NM >> associates, so I could have this happen automatically? >> >> I am using NM 0.6.4 from Ubuntu Feisty. > > It is a feature, not a bug. Until very recently, none of the bcm43xx drivers > could go very fast and > 11 Mbs was set to enable the driver to authenticate with some reliability. > > What kernel version is in Feisty?
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