I found the root cause of this problem and reported[1] it.
A workaround for anyone having it is commenting dwc_otg module out from 
/etc/modules.d/50-ra_usb

Cheers,

[1] http://trac.fonosfera.org/fon-ng/ticket/1064
----- Original Message -----
> ----- Original Message -----
> <snip>
> > > Is that the new wifi driver? :)
> > >     Host Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
> > > 1. registerlafonera.fon.com 8.5% 1773 2.0 209.6 0.7 3979. 501.4
> > Could you provide a bit more details on what you did to test? This
> > looks
> > like you pinged your Fonera and it's slow, but I can't tell exactly.
> 
> Exactly. I used MTR to monitor the connectivity to a random host on
> the internet as I saw everything was damn slow and I had many drops to
> all the hops, including my gateway (which shouldn't happen at all!). I
> am connected via wireless, that's why I referred to the new wifi
> driver. Load average was fine and my cacti didn't show any spikes
> during the time of the problem. The problem persists until now and
> repeats every once in a while. That's the card I have on my laptop:
> [ 23.519178] iwl3945: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG/BG Network
> Connection driver for Linux, in-tree:ds
> 
> It's running in mixed g/n mode but I'll try to switch it to G only as
> I have a couple of devices not N compliant.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Vadim
> 
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