Luis,
>>>> Does this mean if I do a git-pull now I should get this?
>>>> Or is there some delay?
>>>>
>>> You should get it, since the commit is in wireles-testing.
>>>
>> I got Already up-to-date so you must have updated a few days ago before
>> my last go.
>>
>> The wireless link seems to be a lot more stable and I have not had a
>> lockup since.
>>
>> However, I still have the problem where my router shows.
>>
>> IP Address      Mode    Rate (Mbps)     Signal (%)
>> 0.0.0.0         802.11g         130     62
>>
>> Now I thought this might just have been a router issue so I upgraded my
>> firmware(glutton for punishment:). The update went well I am now at
>> firmware Version: 1.21
>> Hardware Version: A3
>> Product Page: DIR-655
>> (no-securespot version)
>>
>> Again this seems to have improved things a lot.
>> But I am still left with the problem above.
>> Given that the wireless says it is set up for 11n
>>
>> Wireless Enabled
>> 802.11 Mode : Mixed 802.11n and 802.11g
>> Channel Width : 40MHz
>> Channel : 8
>> Secondary Channel : 4
>> WISH : Active
>> Wi-Fi Protected Setup : Enabled/Configured
>>
>> I do not understand why it says 11g
> 
> It means it will support stations that use either 11n or 11g.
> If you have a station that supports 11n it will use 11n rates and
> aggregation. If you use an 11g STA it will stick to 11g for
> communication only with that STA.
> 
Sorry did not make myself clear.

This says the router will accept either
>> 802.11 Mode : Mixed 802.11n and 802.11g

This says my 11N pccard is connecting at 11G with a speed of 130?
>> 0.0.0.0         802.11g         130     62

Prior to rc7 it used to say 11N with a speed of 300.


>> Is there any way to show the actual MBs from the host side?
> 
> New patch for nl80211/cfg80211/iw has support to see what last TX rate
> was being used, even for 11n rates. Check the lists for that.
> 
will do.

Brian
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