I'm not being offered a 2.6.30 kernel - the latest I've got is 2.6.28-12 (jaunty).
I've found that:
1. Manually decreasing the wireless speed does increase the data rate (maximum 12mbps is not really good enough for what I want to do though)
2. Uploading data to my home server will kill the connection very quickly - usually within a minute. The Ubuntu ISOs are a good test. This confirms what others were saying about peer-to-peer software killing the connection - it's the uploads, not the downloads.
I now have Homeplug so I don't have to live with this, but I'll test what I can.
I'm not being offered a 2.6.30 kernel - the latest I've got is 2.6.28-12 (jaunty).
I've found that:
1. Manually decreasing the wireless speed does increase the data rate (maximum 12mbps is not really good enough for what I want to do though)
2. Uploading data to my home server will kill the connection very quickly - usually within a minute. The Ubuntu ISOs are a good test. This confirms what others were saying about peer-to-peer software killing the connection - it's the uploads, not the downloads.
I now have Homeplug so I don't have to live with this, but I'll test what I can.