I guess this bug report should be renamed to "Low bandwidth with rt2400pci / rt2500pci drivers". I hear too often: "workaround, just compile rt2500 drivers from serialmonkey". But this is a completely different driver - not working with network-manager. This hint doesn't help to solve my problem. It just tells me to use different software with different functionality.
Again: rt2500 works, speed ok, router ok BUT no network-manager support.
rt2500pci doesn't work, low speed, (at least my) router unstable (beginning with intrepid) BUT with network-manager support.
Is there a better place to post this bug? I guess the rt2x00pci drivers are heavily related to linux kernel development.
I guess this bug report should be renamed to "Low bandwidth with rt2400pci / rt2500pci drivers". I hear too often: "workaround, just compile rt2500 drivers from serialmonkey". But this is a completely different driver - not working with network-manager. This hint doesn't help to solve my problem. It just tells me to use different software with different functionality.
Again: rt2500 works, speed ok, router ok BUT no network-manager support.
rt2500pci doesn't work, low speed, (at least my) router unstable (beginning with intrepid) BUT with network-manager support.
Is there a better place to post this bug? I guess the rt2x00pci drivers are heavily related to linux kernel development.