Hello Everyone!

I guess it is important to sort Driver related problems from Router related 
ones!
I run Ubuntu Jaunty with unmodified rt2860 staging driver (that makes it ver. 
1.8.1.0 I guess - forgot how to check it), but a modified RT2860.dat file, 
which enables N-speeds. I currently use Network manager ver. 0.7.0.100. 
We have 3 different APs in our shared flat. One of it is the D-Link DIR-635. 
Connection to this router can be troublesome: prolonged authentication time, 
failure to connect, sudden loss of connection, or loss of SMB or internet 
connections while staying associated to the router. In the last case the router 
cannot be reached by Ping either, even though connection seems to be 
maintained. I'd like to stress, that this router seems to show similar problems 
with various Windows clients: they get connected to the router, but not to the 
internet! This occurs rather randomly and might be related to running the 
Router in mixed 802.11 mode (n,g,b),
With the Belkin 54 G (802.11g+WPA) and the Level One AP (802.11g+WPA2) there 
seems to be no such trouble.  
Right now I am connected to the DIR-635. Settings are: Mixed 802.11 Mode 
(n,g,b), WPA Auto, Cypher set to TKIP (WPA). It can be set to AES (WPA2) as 
well, but I find it slows Authentication a lot, sometimes so much that NM jumps 
to the Belkin instead. However, for some time I ran the router with Cypher: 
AES; WPA mode: WPA2, without major trouble.
I presently cannot connect to WPA Enterprise network at my university 
(eduroam). This was possible with earlier versions of the driver.
To round things up: testing connections with different routers or testing 
routers with different clients might be essential to get a better grip of what 
the driver trouble consists of. Some of the newer routers with Draft n have 
their own issues. For sure is, that mixed cypher continues to be non-functional 
both with WPA Personal and Enterprise. The first patch seems to work for some, 
but there is at least 1 case reporting total loss of connectivity to encrypted 
networks after applying it.

I have a (somewhat) working connection now, so I am reluctant to try both later 
drivers or patches. But I would like to participate in an ordered approach to 
sort this out. 
Regards

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[Jaunty] wireless rt2860 not connecting to WPA
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/339891
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