Andy Whitcroft wrote:
> @markthecarp -- appologies there there was a bad backports module
> uploaded which did not work at all. It should be resolved now if you
> are able to retest. Thanks in advance.
>
Andy these are *outstanding!
I first tried them around 11:30 UTC; initial rate 36-54M at close range
(4 feet), at 30' the rates seem to top out at 48M.
I used speakeasy.net/speedtest and regardless of the bit rate am getting
speeds 6700 kbps which is less than 100kbps lower than I get directly
connected to the modem.
However with one intervening brick wall performance drops dramatically
(1M bit rate/700 kbps).
Andy Whitcroft wrote:
> @markthecarp -- appologies there there was a bad backports module
> uploaded which did not work at all. It should be resolved now if you
> are able to retest. Thanks in advance.
>
Andy these are *outstanding!
I first tried them around 11:30 UTC; initial rate 36-54M at close range
(4 feet), at 30' the rates seem to top out at 48M.
I used speakeasy. net/speedtest and regardless of the bit rate am getting
speeds 6700 kbps which is less than 100kbps lower than I get directly
connected to the modem.
However with one intervening brick wall performance drops dramatically
(1M bit rate/700 kbps).
uname -r
2.6.28-9-generic
modinfo rt2500pci 2.6.28- 9-generic/ updates/ rt2500pci. ko rt2x00. serialmonkey. com 54A51843 0000201sv* sd*bc*sc* i* rt2x00pci, eeprom_ 93cx6
filename: /lib/modules/
license: GPL
description: Ralink RT2500 PCI & PCMCIA Wireless LAN driver.
version: 2.3.0
author: http://
srcversion: 070F51D7EDEA76F
alias: pci:v00001814d0
depends: rt2x00lib,
vermagic: 2.6.28-9-generic SMP mod_unload modversions 586
-mark