It seemed it had a more difficult time changing at one location 1.5
hours away with a different AP than the one i am back on now.  right
now it is up to 48mb/s automatically.

Is it safe to assume future releases of f7 kernel rpm will have a
workable driver such as -50 from rawhide does?

On 8/14/07, Larry Finger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John H. wrote:
> > I spoke too soon.  I just tried it again and it seemed stuck on 1 mb/s
> > and there was an obvious difference in network speed.  hmm.
>
> If you don't want the auto speed adjustment, or are unhappy with it, you can 
> change the rate setting
> with the 'iwconfig eth1 rate Y' command. As your system seems not to 
> auto-scale very well, I would
> try values for Y of 11M, 18M, 24M, 36M, 48M, and 54M (in that order). For 
> each speed, try a ping
> flood against your AP (ping -f 192.168.1.1, or whatever address is shown as 
> the gateway in a 'route
> -n' command). As long as you don't see a lot of dots from the flood, it is 
> safe to try the next
> higher speed. Once you get a failure, you might want to back off one extra 
> speed for safety.
>
> Have you tried changing the AP's channel, if possible? You might find less 
> interference with a
> different setting. Does your location have any other 2.4 GHz devices like 
> portable telephones or
> baby monitors, etc. They could interfere.
>
> Larry
>
>
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