After reading through this chain, I'm not entirely sure what I
can/should do at this point to get a reasonably stable connection until
all of the fixes come through.  I'm on a Dell Studio 1558 machine with
Intel Wireless card.  When I start doing anything with any significant
download, my Netgear WNDR3300 AP crashes and restarts.  I had been
running DD-WRT on that router, but based on these issues I reverted it
to standard firmware with no improvements.  I'm running in G mode, but I
don't believe I have the disable N option set at this point.  I'm also
dealing with a backlight issue that Kamal fixed via PPA, so switching
kernels is a bit tricky.

$ -> uname -a
Linux craig-Studio15 3.0.0-14-generic #23+kamal~fix~stuck~backlight4-Ubuntu SMP 
Fri Nov 25 23:59:25 UT x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Centrino Advanced-N 6200
(rev 35)

I'm running Network manager and I'm willing to switch to WICD if it will
get me a stable connection.  I'm OK if the connection isn't N if it
doesn't crash the AP.  I would appreciate some direction on best
approach for the short term.

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  [Oneiric] [Regression] Intel Corporation Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 poor
  networking, packet loss and very slow Lenovo X201 and T500 laptops

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