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On Sunday 04 February 2007 07:26, Larry Finger wrote:
>>What is true is that none of the OFDM rates work
>>because of some unknown bug, probably in initialization. As a result,
>>we are limited to a maximum data rate of 11Mbs, but it is still
>>running in 802.11g mode!

Could we reverse engineer the Windows Driver enough to compare its I/O
writes to our Linux driver to determine if any significant different
exists. I would imagine blocks of I/O writes might be done in different
order but their should be some significant similarity of the two?
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