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Re: Slow receive with rtl8192cu (usb ew-7811Un)

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Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I can duplicate your result. To me, it appears to be a problem with
> bufferbloat. If that is correct, then there is little I can do with
> rtl8192cu to fix the problem. I see exactly the same slow rate with
> rt2800usb using an Ralink RT3070 device. In addition, I see that rate
> when connected to my router with a wired 100 Mbps connection.

I suppose that's possible, but I get much higher rates (300K/s+) when
connecting to the same AP using the built-in wireless chipset (BCM4322)
from another, very similar laptop, and 6.0Mbps when testing from a third
client.

I also get 800K/s+ when running the wget command you suggested over a
wired connection to my primary router.

Unfortunately, can't double-check the second laptop's wireless rate
right now, but it got 300K/s+ for a long time, and I just tested the
6Mbps client.  It was only when I migrated to the newer laptop and the
rtl8192cu usb adapter that I saw the much slower ~60K/s rate.

Thanks again
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Rob Browning
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