802.11-N Howto
fyrbrds at netscape.net
fyrbrds at netscape.net
Mon Nov 2 00:34:59 UTC 2009
All true. But when you dual boot a box and you get 300 Mb/s on Windows and 100 Kb/s on Ubuntu, none of that matters. Something is wrong with the config. I only need to know what tools are available to tweak the config. Wifi signal levels, channel numbers, etc. are irrelevant. The router can do 300 Mb/s on several n devices including this one. It just can't do it with Ubuntu so far. I need help from someone who knows tools that allow more than the basic of just typing your WPA key and then crossing your fingers, which is essentially what I have done.
John
-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Chan <christopher.chan at bradbury.edu.hk>
To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Mon, Nov 2, 2009 1:07 am
Subject: Re: 802.11-N Howto
fyrbrds at netscape.net wrote:
> Anyone know how to tweak 802.11-N adapters for max speed? Can Ubuntu
> handle the standard? Are there tools available?
>
> John
Does not that depend on the access point/router? If the AP does not
support/enable 40Mhz channels then you won't get 300Mbits no matter what
you do on your box.
Another thing is also your location. Depending on where you are in the
world, you get a different list of channels available on the 2.4Ghz and
5.x Ghz radio bands.
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