@stern88, please don't assign yourself to the bug, since it would mean you would work on fixing it...
This sounds like a kernel driver bug. Also, note that in 10,10 wireless N was disabled due to major performance issues, so that could explain what you're seeing (though that's still a kernel issue). Reassigning to the linux package.
@stern88, please don't assign yourself to the bug, since it would mean you would work on fixing it...
This sounds like a kernel driver bug. Also, note that in 10,10 wireless N was disabled due to major performance issues, so that could explain what you're seeing (though that's still a kernel issue). Reassigning to the linux package.