On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 12:18:18PM -0000, yang_yi_cn wrote:
> @Krzysztof Janowicz : setting the router from '802.11g and 802.11n' to
> '11g only' solved the problem.
>
> It seems to work for me by change to g only at the router setting, at
> least improves a lot. Will do more testing.
>
yes, the iwl* drivers are known to have issues with "n" networks. So
using g-only should workaround most nasty issues.
Alternatively, you could try to install the linux-backport-modules
package that might have a fixed driver in it.
On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 12:18:18PM -0000, yang_yi_cn wrote:
> @Krzysztof Janowicz : setting the router from '802.11g and 802.11n' to
> '11g only' solved the problem.
>
> It seems to work for me by change to g only at the router setting, at
> least improves a lot. Will do more testing.
>
yes, the iwl* drivers are known to have issues with "n" networks. So
using g-only should workaround most nasty issues.
Alternatively, you could try to install the linux-backport- modules
package that might have a fixed driver in it.
- Alexander