Confirm - things get even worser with Ubuntu 8.10. Using the rt2500pci
driver and NetworkManager my WLAN-Router started to hang after some
ammount of traffic (just using aptitude update was enougt). Had to
reboot the router to be able to connect again.

Just after compiling the rt2500 from serialmonkey and loading this
driver all problems disappeared. Router is stable for few days now
(downloaded few Gigabytes for testing). This represents just a
workaround (NOT a solution) as rt2500 driver is not compatible with
Network-Manager.

I guess not every PCI card behaves like mine in conjunction with the
rt2500pci driver, so developers can't reproduce this bug or do not have
the time. This bug now exists for a year... I lost any hope to get this
fixed. Currently I'm searching for a Intel-based wlan pci card as I had
no problems so far with (any) IBM laptop that use intel hardware.

Anyway - for sake of completeness here are my results :

PC boots and rt2500pci driver is loaded. iwconfig shows a speed of just 1MBit 
for wlan0: NetworkManager connects normally the access point. (The following 
appeared with Intrepid: After some traffic my router hangs - no DNS queries 
possible. Current connections continue as IP is already in clients cache. Have 
to restart my router.)
Using iwconfig wlan0 rate xyM I can boost speed up noticably. iwconfig still 
shows 1M for speed. I have to reconnect using the NetworkManager to get 
iwconfig show the new speed I setup previosly.

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[Hardy] Low bandwidth with rt2400 / rt2500 drivers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190515
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