I've noticed something.

I don't know if this helps, but when I moved the router next to my
computer, my speeds went up dramatically, and I didn't have dropped
connections. When I move the computer away from the router, the
connection drops and becomes buggy.

This is still a bug and isn't related to the signal quality of the
router because every other computer on the network stays connected with
fast speed under the same circumstances (and signal quality).

What I think may be relevant to this problem is how the driver handles dropped 
packets. When the router is right next to my computer, there aren't any dropped 
connections, dropped packets, etc., and my connection runs fast. 
When the computer is farther from the router, the chance of a dropped packet 
increases, hindering the connection. Of course, this is probabilistic, which is 
why the connection sometimes works for a short time before giving out.
Furthermore, the behavior of my internet browser might support this because 
when my connection does give out, it stalls. It's as if the browser was waiting 
for a packet that never came.

This is just an idea based on what I've observed, but it may be
relevant.

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  Atheros AR9285 extremely slow & unstable still in 11.10

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