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Re: RTL 8187b - naughty behaviour

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2010/4/3 Rogerio Luz Coelho <rogluz.news@xxxxxxxxx>:
> 2010/4/3 Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> On 04/03/2010 11:49 AM, Rogerio Luz Coelho wrote:
>>>
>>> I have a MS-Win7 instalation on this Laptop and it works 100% even at
>>> longer distances than you report,even with walls in between.
>>>
>>> Will do the tcpperf test as soon as I get home. There are other with
>>> the same problem with my exact chip here in Brasil , that is because
>>> one of our leading Laptop vendors uses this config.
>>
>> What is the exact make and model of the device? It might be difficult
>> for me to get one in the US, but one of the rtl8187 developers lives in
>> Brazil. He should be able to find one.
>>
>
> It´s a POSITIVO R430L - Core 2 Duo 4GB RAM
>
>
>>> Does it matter that the USB port used in this setting is a connected
>>> to a USB HUB and then to the mother board?
>>
>> Is the hub passive, or is it powered? If the hub is good and not
>> underpowered, it should be OK.

Have no idea ... how do I find this out?

Rogerio
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