Bbear,

I have no idea how you can feed back your problem to Ralink.

I read some tests about 802.11n wireless router and the performance is not good:
- D-Link DIR-655 (802.11n draft 2): 7.58 MB/s to receive 69 MP3 (407 MB) and 
5.96 MB/s to transmit them / 4.43 MB/s to receive a video and 4.83 MB/s to 
transmit it.
- Trendnet TEW-637A (802.11n draft 2) (test with xjperf): 7.5 MB/s at 1m, 5 
MB/s at 5m, and same at 10m.
- Netgear WNDR3300 (802.11n draft 2) (test with iperf): 5 MB/s

So the 802.11n would permit to have a high bandwidth but, in the
reality, it is not the case; if you have 10MB/s, you can be happy.

A question about your test: you said "[...]If I move the WUSB600N V2 to
a Windows XP home box and stream the same AAC from the first Windows box
(the one which I used for the windows share for my Linux tests) I
experience zero audio glitches, this is even though the windows box
reports low signal (two bars) and a 40.5Mbps connection! On the windows
box I also connect using 5Ghz band.[...] which audio player are you used
? Windows Media Player ?

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Linksys By Cisco WUSB600N v2 Doesn't Work
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