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Forcing Realtek based usb device into wireless G mode

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Dear list,

Currently  I have an issue with a USB wireless device that does not
work in n-mode. It does however work in g-mode.
So far I have found out that setting my access point to g-mode will
force the whole network into g-mode, and thus the card works.
However, I would like to keep my network running in n-mode and just
force the card into g-mode.

I tried: "iwconfig wlan1 rate 54M"
but this does not work, according to iwconfig the card stays on 300M.

Does anyone know how I can force this either in userland or maybe by
modifying the driver source?

The device:
USB ID 0bda:8172 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8191SU 802.11n WLAN Adapter

the driver in kernel 2.6.32:
r8192s_usb
though I would also like to use this device on a kernel 3.0.63, and I
am not sure the same driver is in use there.

thank you.

Hendrik-Jan
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