Looking at the traces some more, there are only a couple of things I can
find that looks even remotely problematic. The first are BA session
timeouts for transmit, but it's as likely as not that these just
represent periods of relatively low network activity.

The other is "release an RX reorder frame due to timeout on earlier
frames" messages. These would be a result of failing to receive expected
data frames. There are a fairly good number of these, but I'm not
convinced that it's happening frequently enough to account for the
issues you've described. The errors do tend to be batched but are still
only lasting for a few milliseconds.

Both of these are related specifically to 802.11n, so I still think the
tests in comment #10 are appropriate.

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