Alexander, Andrew - I removed the 802.11n exclusion parameter for Natty
on the advice of the primary Intel wireless developer. She said she
believes the issues with 802.11n on the 4965 part have been fixed. Note
that there is only _one_ driver that services all Intel wireless parts
(except for 3945), so the 802.11n parameter affected 100/103/4K/5K and
6K parts, all of which have different firmware and varying levels of
802.11n support. If some of these parts prove problematic wrt N support,
then I'll look at enabling N exclusion by default within the kernel for
only the parts that exhibit problems.

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  iwlagn degrades quickly during normal wifi session

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