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 > I'm not an expert in reading these tables, but the success rates above 11
> Mb/s
> are very low, which seems to indicate that 11 Mb/s is a reasonable rate
> for your
> device. There is, however, a possibility that the code is not reporting
> the
> retry count correctly. I know from your initial post that 54M doesn't
> work, but
> can you get any throughput at 24, 36, or 48M? There is also the
> possibility that
> your hardware is broken for OFDM encoding. That scheme is used for 6, 9,
> and all
> rates 18M and above.

Minimal throughput for fixed rate of 6M. Pinging only replies to every 4th
packet or so. No ping replies at all for 9, 18, 24, 36, 48 or 54.

Not sure what the actual rate of packet delivery is (doesnt seem slower
than my other laptop) but can confirm with iperf later.

Could also dump an XP installation on here to confirm whether this is an
hardware issue.

Regards

PGR

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