This bug has been closed for a while, so people still having troubles
probably need to open new bugs to get them looked at as they are
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hello.
Depending on the version I use kubuntu kernel, I do not have the same detection
capability.
The sensitivity would be concerned mainly via the register BBP which would not
be managed the same way, I'm hardy kernel with a gusty, I also tested regularly
intrepid, depending on the ve
Sorry for asking a stupid question, but I'm experiencing problems with
the rt2500pci driver on an old PCI wifi card (which, incidentally,
worked flawlessly, fast and smooth on Feisty Fawn!) and installing
linux-backports-modules-2.6.24-generic didn't solve my problem. I tried
blacklisting rt2500pci
lbm version with rt61 - even worse, more crashes, harder to connect. I
had to revert to normal version. :(
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UBUNTU VERSION: HARDY 2.6.24-17-generic (gutsy upgrade)
lsusb : 07d1:3c03 D-Link System
USB WIRELESS DLINK: DWL-G122 H/W VER. C1.
NETWORK WIRELESS 801G, WEP, HEXADECIMAL.
Got it to work eventually with the rt73usb driver.
added a line to the following file, /etc/modules:
rt73usb
Saved, cl
RT61 PCI (module rt61pci) on Hardy Heron sometimes (during downloading files
from Internet) crashes Ubuntu. The screen freezes, the keyboard leds - capslock
and numlock - are blinking and there is no response to any button (alt+f1 for
example) or mouse movements.
Also it doesn't always connect,
I established rt2500-CVS driver from serialmonkey, and now I do not have
problems :)
[quote]
ra0 RT2500 Wireless ESSID:"Valeri"
Mode:Managed Frequency=2.437 GHz Access Point: 00:15:0C:74:88:CD
Bit Rate=54 Mb/s Tx-Power:0 dBm
RTS thr:off Fragment t
Marking this "Fix Released" as Stefan's patch is available in linux-
backports-modules:
linux-backports-modules-2.6.24 (2.6.24-16.14) hardy; urgency=low
[Stefan Bader]
* Added rt2x00 driver from serialmonkey.org
- LP: #134660
For the full changelog refer to:
https://edge.launchpad.net/u
Finally I got my D-link dwl-g122 rev b (rt2570 chipset) working with
hardy using ndiswrapper. Try it, just remember to use the i386 version
of ubuntu, because ndiswrapper won't explicitly warn you about
incompatibility between 64bit kernel and 32bit driver. Good luck!
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silly places (whoever wrote the installer should be taken out and shot)
but - fingers crossed - the backports modules version seems to avoid the
lockup problem.
It doesn't like being woken up after hibernating (I have to restart
On 2008-05-02 00:02, Neil Wallace wrote :
> On 2008-05-01 22:56, Ian wrote :
>
>> Thanks to André and Ashley (comments 252 and 253) - when I have it up
>> long enough to download wine, Ill try that.
>>
> Ian,
> Wine is unlikely to help you have it up for longer.
>
Both of you probably
Top marks for innuendo.
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Wine is unlikely to help you have it up for longer.
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Thanks to André and Ashley (comments 252 and 253) - when I have it up
long enough to download wine, Ill try that.
There's more on the problems I've had at
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time ago. With the Hardy alpha kernel inside the Virtualbox System I was able
to use my RT2570 (USB) interface without any problems (I was able to connect
and to download with full 6k DSL speed, didn't tested more).
Afte
I am experiencing a problem with serial monkey rt73 drivers.
On boot the hardware device is not starting and cannot be detected.
I have to wait until the system is fully booted. unplug the usb
adapter, plug it back in and restart the network by cli to get the
network adapter started.
What is u
commit 13c78d70f397c31ca9cf3043114a218751514551
Date: Fri Apr 25 12:19:09 2008 -0400
UBUNTU: rt2x00: Update driver to serialmonkey version 2.1.5
** Changed in: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
** Changed in: linux-backports-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu H
** Also affects: linux-backports-modules-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux-backports-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: linux-backports-modules-2.6.22 (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: New => Invalid
**
I am closing this as won't fix for now and for the lum target. This is
by no way meant as if we do want to drop the subject. However there seem
to be some which have the kernel driver working for them. For others the
external version (now in lbm works better), The lbm version also will be
the one t
** Changed in: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu Hardy)
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** Changed in: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu Hardy)
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> Annoyingly using ndiswrapper isn't an option for me, because the card
> maker only supplies a Windows .exe file which isn't an archive format
> 7zip knows about, not .inf files.
Ian, just run the installer .exe under WINE - I'v
With the 2.6.24-16 kernel, I no longer need to change the setup of the
wireless network (DHCP to static IP or vice versa) before my card will
work. (See comment 140, 142 and 143 above.)
Unfortunately, it looks like there's a wireless network related bug in
2.6.24.* that frequently causes a kernel
Funny, this is what I had ready to post just while finding the above.
According to my tests, it seems to me that the problem is not that the
interface is set to "rate 1M", but to "rate auto", and that this automatic
bitrate adjustment mode is broken, setting rate down to 1M.
Hence, I have put th
Found some relevant comments about why the speed of the connection may be lower
than expected.
http://lwn.net/Articles/278191/
To quote it here:
"At the moment the semi-free madwifi is more reliable than ath5k with 2.6.25-rc
kernels[*], due
(I suspect) to problems with the mac80211 layer being
I had the same problem as Jos with Hardy RC after upgrading from Gutsy.
But even setting the speed manually did not seem to give me full speed.
I resorted to downloading the latest CVS driver from serial monkey and
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I can confirm that in hardy RC suddenly the rate is by default 1MB/s.
This was not the case in earlier hardy kernels. Manually setting the
rate to 54M, I get downloads of > 1MB/s (20 Mbit line). Setting the rate
manually should not be necessary.
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I compiled and installed the serialmonkey drivers for rt2500 and blacklisted
the old ones, and moved the .ko-file to the right place.
It's dirty, but it worked, now I get full speeds with my rt2500 card, possibly
even faster than I ever did in Gutsy! :)
Though I don't think the upload is quite u
I'm on a RT2500 card. This is how it looks in lshw under Gutsy:
*-network
description: Wireless interface
product: RT2500 802.11g Cardbus/mini-PCI
vendor: RaLink
physical id: 2
bus info: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:06:
After a few days of testing I want to tell to all of us struggling with
a hardy kernel on top of gutsy that the best way to go is to install
hardy: everything works much better in hardy than in gutsy with updated
kernel, wicd a must AFAICT. I also have to say that things are working
better than bef
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Unfortunately, I cannot report any success at all...
I'm using a rt2500-based card by Foxconn:
$ lspci | grep RT2500
05:06.0 Network controller: RaLink RT2500 802.11g Cardbus/mini-PCI (rev 01)
$ lspci -n | grep 05:06.0
05:06.0 0280: 1814:0201 (rev 01)
WEP HEX 128-bit based encryption. I'm not a
Andreas, the linux-backports-modules thing seems to be working great
with rt73usb :) Thanks for that!
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I posted some time ago my information:
rt2500 in a pcmcia card (and other one in PCI) that works flawless in
gutsy (with minor issues like not reporting rate) results in a card
that works in hardy, but terribly slow. After connecting, if you do:
$sudo iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M
...then problems seem
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 4:59 PM, _oOMOo_ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just to satisfy my curiosity, seeing that the version in backports is a)
> newer and b) appears to work better than the packaged version, why is it
> not already in Hardy?
because it's backported from linux 2.6.25 (which is
Thanks Andreas the linux-backports-modules-hardy package has fixed the
slow connection problems I was having with the standard module:
transferring across the network now is ~1mb/s as expected, around the
same as I get with the legacy rt73 module. Will see how it pans out,
looking good so far.
Ju
Sorry to verify that the rt2570 dongle above mentioned does not work
period. Regarding the rt73 dongle: upon restart both network manager
and/or manual configuration ask for wpa password while the network is
configured for wpa2, I switched to wicd and it works much better now: it
retains the correc
I'd like to mention linux-backports-modules again. There's a new version of
rt2x00 in there.
Install with: sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-hardy
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Hello world, I've set up a wpa2 with tkip/aes encryption network and the
rt73 dongle is working via network manager in hardy with
2.6.24-16-generic kernel (32-bit); I tried to open 35 tabs at once in
firefox while downloading ubuntu's updates and playing videos from
websites, it's been working so f
_oOMOo_,
I'm pretty useless when it comes to compiling stuff. I did try to compile some
rt73 following a tutorial on the ubuntu foruns, but with no luck. If you could
email me and perhaps give me a hand with it, I'd really appreciate it :)
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
I also noticed that sometimes afte
My rt73 chipset shows no noticeable improvement using the test v4.
Similar to Olivia's experience of the standard Hardy module - I can
connect and surf the web, but the speed is variable and really slow
~80kbps (WPA).
I'm back using the legacy rt73 module which compiles and works really
well on th
Oh well. Wireless connection (with rt73usb) dying again after that big
update after I installed Hardy beta. Anyone can let me know if there's
something I can do? You were saying something about a backport-
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Hey,
I'm with rt73usb under the latest Hardy beta live cd, and the connection seems
alright :) Didn't die on me, and I was daring (opening all sorts of tabs at
once)! The signal is a bit unstable though. I'm right next to the router and it
shows 52% of signal, and then 83%, and then 68%. That's
on 2.6.25 (from which the driver comes) n-m doesn't work with wpa,
however I can connect via wifi-radar
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 6:42 PM, luca.mg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everybody, I took a test drive on gutsy with hardy's 2.6.24-16
> generic 32-bit kernel: my rt73 dongle works (wep 128, n
More on the previous post: I booted hardy and did not bother to try
manual network configuration but went the network manager route; I can
now confirm that the rt73 stick works (it's on right now) while the
rt2570 does not (still talking of wep as wpa has never been an option
with my hardware), the
Hi everybody, I took a test drive on gutsy with hardy's 2.6.24-16
generic 32-bit kernel: my rt73 dongle works (wep 128, no network
manager); the other dongle I own wich is rt2570 based does not work at
all as usual; I could not test on a fresh install of hardy as trying to
open the network configur
I thought so. Let us know if there is any progress. WEP is pointless as
it is highly insecure.
Anyway, thanks for responding quickly. :-)
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No, it doesn't. It works with WEP 128 encryption and network manager in
Kubuntu, but I will test with WPA2 support and I will report it.
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 2:27 PM, wieman01 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jose R. Padilla,
>
> Does it work with full WPA2 support and Network Manager?
>
> --
> Ra
Jose R. Padilla,
Does it work with full WPA2 support and Network Manager?
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Realtek RT61 finally works. It didn't work in Gutsy so my acknowledgemente
for the developers team.
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 4:45 AM, Stuart Bishop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Is there any hope of getting the backport on the install CD somewhere in
> time for hardy release?
>
> If not, is this s
Is there any hope of getting the backport on the install CD somewhere in
time for hardy release?
If not, is this suitable for mentioning in the release notes or install
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Hopefully I am not promising too much, but the current intention is to have two
possible choices:
1. The kernel driver at the stage of 2.6.24. If this works, good. :)
2. The more recent version of the rt2x00 driver with some modifications to make
it compile and load outside
of the kernel. Thi
Hey, can anyone draw this for me? I'm a bit lost :) My card uses
rt73usb, can I expect it to work when the final version of Hardy is
released? (I'm sure I wouldn't be able to compile anything anyway).
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The driver included in the backports package has worse signal, because
of Tx-power is 18dB instead of the 27dB I get with the stock kernel
drivers. Should I fill a new bug report about that?
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2.1.4 is in linux-backports-modules, I think we should close this, as
soon as this version proves to work or at least work better.
This bug doesn't make any sense anyway because it's deals with several
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of 27 with the kernel drivers! Other than that, it seems to work fine,
sad I need those extra dB so that it works reliable.
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I have a rt2500 card and with rt2x00-test-v4 and kernel
2.6.24-16-generic works for me, too. also the speed problem is gone. :)
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For those people with speed problems:
Try setting the rate manually to 54Mbs
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Hi,
I have 2 Edimax EW-7108PCg cards (rt61pci driver), one in gutsy with
hardy kernel and another in hardy beta with all updates.
Both systems are connected to the same access point (with WPA1/AES) and
the connection doesn't fall as it did with the gutsy kernel, but it's
still inconstant in signa
and no problems with 2.6.24-16-generic.
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v4 works with my rt2500 card and wpa encrypted network.
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I tested both rt2x00-test-v3 and -v4 on
http://people.ubuntu.com/~smb/rt2x00-test/ and neither managed to get my
rt61 pci card connecting to a hidden WPA2-AES network.
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Wicd solved the problem for me, I'm using rt61. See my duplicate bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/211443
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same problem here: TP-LINK WN321G is recognized and it sees networks,
but the connection is very slow and incostant.
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Re: the D-Link DWA-110 (rt73), with the v3 test I can connect happily
to a WPA2 network. Probably worth ignoring the WEP problem - other
people have had difficulty connecting to that network so might be an
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I don't get any connection - rt2x00usb does not detect by card (rt2570
usb) and rt2500usb detects it but there I unable to establish a
connection... You updated packages does not work as well.
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Version 3 works here and it seems to be a stable connection with 54mb/s :).
I am using a wpa encrypted wlan network, so I cannot confirm general problems
with encryption.
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Turns out I'm only able to connect to unsecured networks with the
DWA-110, and am unable to connect to my local 128bit WEP netework. I
have no idea if this is a seperate bug.
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I can report success with your rt2x00-test-v3.tgz. This was on a fresh
hardy beta install and a D-Link DWA-110 USB Stick (r73).
make
sudo make install
sudo depmd -ae
sudo modprobe -l
sudo update-initramfs -u
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@Cesare,
ok, I try to find out more. For the prefix issue: that might be
coincidence, some functions begin with one or two underscores and just
get prefixed with rt2x_. So in the end they have several underscores in
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@Stefan,
yes, exactly the same.
One question I forgot to ask, I see you have renamed some rt2x_ prefixes to
rt2x__ or rt2x___, or perhaps its just a problem of the script you are using?
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@Cesare,
ok, so I put that change in and update package so others can try. Is the output
currently the same as in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22/+bug/134660/comments/178?
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yes, adding CFLAGS_ieee80211.o += -DRC80211_PID_COMPILE to the mac80211
Makefile allows me to initialise, I still fail the association though.
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@Cessare
Youre right. It is only defined for rc80211_pid_algo but would be defined as a
function doing nothing for ieee80211.c. If you change that. Do you get further
in activation?
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@IvD
Thanks. I hope this does not cause confusion for the other bug since everything
with rt2x_ prefix is just currently done by me for testing purposes. The reason
for not using the native mac80211 is because with the version of mac80211 that
is in Hardy the compile of the latest driver (which
@Stefan,
first of all thanks for the terrific job you are doing!
Re. the still failing initialisation, I think we are missing the initialisation
call (rt2x_rc80211_pid_init) in ieee80211.c. If we don't define
RC80211_PID_COMPILE when we compile it then the wrong path will be taken by the
prepro
See my comment in bug #203758
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second Version of rt2x00-test did not work here. I do not know how to
give a better feedback, so let me know, if I can attach some logs etc.
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@Caesare:
Thanks for the feedback. Sorry I still had some glitches in the scripts that
convert the driver. I just put an updated version of the external driver to
http://people.ubuntu.com/~smb/rt2x00-test/ which removes the double prefix
issues and hopefully also fixes the uninitialized pid algo
Tried Kubuntu Hardy and my rt2570 (Linksys WUSB54G V4) could not
establish a connection with my WPA2 secured network. It fails badly
although it recognizes it.
I will once again revert to using 'ndiswrapper'. How sad.
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trouble with rt2x00 itself. Explanation in bug #203758.
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Hardy broke my wireless setup (using serial monkey's rt2570), I have
attempted to resolve this issue using the gutsy solutions, however none
of them have worked. Some how the device can pick up SSIDs.
When I start and stop network manager, it fails to load up rausb0.
I think it may have defaulte
@harry: actually that's not the latest driver, but it's still the old
legacy, which was already reported to (usually) work; still no support
for network manager, though (even though I actually still don't have
it with the new driver either)
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Just would like to :
[ 1 ] Confirm this bug
[ 2 ] The solution : install the latest driver :
http://backports.ubuntuforums.com/showpost.php?p=2395871&postcount=1
The solution is very simple, there was even no need to reboot. It works
straight away.
Hope it helps somone.
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@Stefan,
there is something funky in your Makefiles, without wasting too much
time I just hardcoded a couple of changes so that it would install and
at least initialise (see attached patch).
Apr 5 19:15:13 desktop kernel: [ 1987.808748] ACPI: PCI Interrupt
:00:0e.0[A] -> GSI 19 (level, low)
as i've said, guys, the relevant line is
> Failed to select rate control algorithm
it's unlikely that if it didn't work for me it would for you ;)
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Gutsy/Hardy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134660
You received this b
Sorry to report a negative but on my H/W (rt2500) this fails with:
[ 31.651333] phy0 -> rt2x00lib_probe_dev: Error - Failed to initialize hw.
[ 31.651419] rt2500pci: probe of :00:0e.0 failed with error -2
*-network:1
description: Wireless interface
produc
Hi Stefan,
I've got a few minutes so I booted back in 2.6.24-11 (yes, 11, I'm the
one on a gutsy with hardy kernel, and at the moment really I'm running
a very custom .25-rc7; btw I'm sure it doesn't make any difference)
I'm afraid there is still a little problem I can't figure out how to
fix mys
Hopefully I tested it. I compiled the driver and it was present in
/lib/modules/2.6.24-15-generic/updates. I did a "sudo depmod -ae" and
"sudo modprobe -l". Than a reboot. WLAN was broken after that, "sudo
iwconfig" did not list the rt2500 pci Card anymore. I deleted rt2xx0 in
./updates and depmod
Ok, the kernel driver itself does not work. So an external version seems to be
the only solution. I finally managed to (hopefully) solve the dependencies and
have placed a tarball into http://people.ubuntu.com/~smb/rt2x00-test/ which
does build on my machine and also provides modules I can load
I tested the kernel at http://people.ubuntu.com/~smb/rt2x00-test/ on my updated
Hardy too.
I have an ASUS WL-167G usb dongle (rt73usb) and it's not working. I'm not able
to connect to any network, open or wpa-protected.
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I also tested the kernel at http://people.ubuntu.com/~smb/rt2x00-test/
with a D-Link DWL-G510 rev. c2 (rt61pci driver) and it didn't resolve
any problems. I tested this on the latest hardy updates with
NetworkManager.
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@Christian
Thanks, for testing. I guess this is feedback enough. Your results,
together with IvD's comments sound like this will not be fixable within
the kernel code. The linuxwireless compat package might be interesting
for l-b-m but this has to be carefully evaluated.
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if you people here want to solve your problems with rt61pci, the only
fix i found was to compile 2.6.25-rc7; at least there it's fixed
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 11:33 PM, Christian Mangold
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tested the Kernel on http://people.ubuntu.com/~smb/rt2x00-test/ with
> Network c
I tested the Kernel on http://people.ubuntu.com/~smb/rt2x00-test/ with
Network controller: RaLink RT2500 802.11g Cardbus/mini-PCI (rev 01).
None of my problems is resolved. The connection ist very slow and
unstable. I can speed it up with iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M, without
setting the rate manual i
What might be interesting is the wireless-compat package on linuxwireless.org.
They provide the latest mac80211 versions including all mac80211 drivers for
"older" kernels.
Unfortunately the patch that fixed above problems was not a single
patch, in fact it were about 80 patches that fixed most i
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