Hi,

Glad to hear that it's working for you. The problem is probably within 
the kernel not the driver itself (earlier kernels had no such problem). 
Dropping the transmission rate seems to be a workaround for this but 
isn't the solution per se. Hopefully someone will debug the problem 
correctly and come up with a solution.

As for setting the rate permanently, I had thought that "iwconfig eth1 
commit" would set the value across sessions but I just get an error when 
I try this. I think you can just set the wireless rate in the 
/etc/networks/interfaces but I haven't tried it yet as most of the time 
I'm on a wired connection.

Chris


dennda wrote:
> Perfect.
> Thanks Chris.
> It works now as it should with using that command.
> (Am I mistaken or does this only work until session logout? How to 
> permanently set it to that value?)
>
> Nevertheless I think this should be possible by default. The new
> Broadcom driver installation is so easy, but without entering that
> command rather useless. Thus I think it should be done by default.
>
> regards
>
>

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