I tested the current Oneiric kernel with only 802.11g (again using my
phone's hotspot and an old router). With this kernel I'm unable to
connect to the phone's network and it takes a while to connect to the
old router. If I reboot and use the daily build, I'm able to connect to
both networks (on 2.4Ghz) without any problems, and I don't notice any
speed or performance degradation.

Also, I have noticed that (when connected to a 802.11n network) the
amount of errors I get is related to the speed of the connection. There
are some moments where I stop getting errors and everything works
perfectly (and at full speed), but these usually don't last long. I
don't have control over the network I use (University network) to make
tests with wireless N disabled. Like I mentioned before, I think that it
depends on how many people are using the access point. I'm almost unable
to connect in very crowded places. I wish I had a wireless N router to
verify this, but at least now I'm able to use Ubuntu on my laptop when
it is connected to a B or G hotspot.

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  very frequent warnings in kernel log with BCM43224

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