@CarlosRuiz_globalqss This is deffinately a similar solution. If you are still not noticing speeds that you would expect, there are several reasons that could be causing it. I was batteling my WAN connection during testing, so I always had to double check with a machine running a different OS.
If you are sure your connection is good, both the WAN and WI-FI, then you may have just found that it is a driver difference between that available with the linux-backports-modules-compat-wireless-2.6.36-maverick-generic and where the current stable line is directly from wireless.kernel.org.
@CarlosRuiz_ globalqss This is deffinately a similar solution. If you are still not noticing speeds that you would expect, there are several reasons that could be causing it. I was batteling my WAN connection during testing, so I always had to double check with a machine running a different OS.
If you are sure your connection is good, both the WAN and WI-FI, then you may have just found that it is a driver difference between that available with the linux-backports -modules- compat- wireless- 2.6.36- maverick- generic and where the current stable line is directly from wireless. kernel. org.