On 23 January 2012 16:26, Helmut Schaa <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Well, ok, I'll retest everything again (a bit later) and let you know
>> the results.
>
> Ok, thanks.

It could be that you were right that my testing environment/hardware
is not good enough.
When I started to use iperf wireless card (well, probably the driver)
in my laptop behaved very bad. It hanged pretty frequently (~20% of
the time) and speed tests were very weird - sometimes I was getting
stable 65 Mbit/s but sometimes it was jumping from 20 to 65 per test.
Device placement and environment was the same all the time.
The thing is that I have to use proprietary broadcom driver for this
card (BCM4321) to get n mode. And it's very unstable.
So, for now, I can't say anything useful.
Probably I should get some good and supported 802.11n hardware. Any
advises for miniPCI and/or miniPCI express cards? Atheros based?
Ralink?

Regards,
Roman
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