Hey, I recently upgraded 5.8 to CURRENT to test the new 802.11n WiFi additions which I am very excited about.
I noticed that in CURRENT the WiFi throughput is much slower. The environment I am testing it in is at my university with wall-mounted Cisco APs (sorry, not very detailled). Trying to connect to the AP in 11n mode does not work. The OS then seems to fall back to "OFDM18 mode 11g" or "OFDM36 mode 11a". Both of these modes yield pretty slow throughput, less than 1MBit/s down and around 2MBit/s up. Previously, this was not a problem. Although 11n obviously did not work, I had usable throughput in the older modes. The chip is a Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205. Is this expected due to ongoing work? Should I file a bug? Best regards Henrik

