I've got the same issue here, the only fix I've found is to run the router at G speed. It would be nice to run at N speed, I know I could just disable N on the linux box but thats not going to get me N speed. I know this works fine in Backtrack 5 R2, I'm wondering if its an issue w/ the linux kernal ubuntu 11.10 is running. If anyone has found a fix, please share :).
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