[Samstag, 3. Februar 2007 02:03] schrieb Larry Finger (wrote):
> Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Some good news here. :-)
> >
> > I've finally managed to make the 4311 in my nx6325 work.
> >
> > Well, it turns out that new D-Link routers (at least DI-524 and DI-624)
> > are recognized by it (still older ones are not).
> >
> > The transfer rates are rather low (20 - 25 KB/s downstream), but
> > sufficient for reading e-mail and web browsing. ;-)
>
> Contrary to logic, if you set your rate to 1M, you will get better
> throughput. Copying a file across my internal network with the rate set at
> 1M, I get 81 KB/s upload and 66 on download. Both are close to the expected
> maximum rate ( 1M bits/sec / 8 bits/byte / 2 (approximate overhead).

I also got it working with 2.6.20-rc7 and the radio enable patch. Downstream 
is 101kB/s maximum at 1M bitrate, according to apt-get. 
I'll try to get a second machine to run kismet, but cannot promise anything.
Great Job, Larry, thanks!

Gruß,
Jochen 
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