I was hit by the ath9k issue after an upgrade.

I found this bug report after another one which was a duplicate, and I'm not 
really sure if it's really the same issue, but nonetheless here's my case:
- wireless network had a very strange "spiky" behaviour: sometimes it would 
have a burst of 500 k bytes (in one second, using dstat tool), then fall to 
some ridiculous 8B/s (yes, bytes per second) in a 5 second period. During a 
download from kernel.org. I tested it on windows, sometimes the rates would 
fluctuate and drop to some 200-ish kB/s, but to just resume back to 400 then 
sometimes 600.
- I first thought it could be a DNS issue (it seems *very* strange that 
127.0.0.1 be a dns server for a laptop) but it was mostly alright
- more searches indicated the nohwcrypt=1 option in loading the ath9k module, 
and that gave me consistent and 500kB/s rates for the same kernel.org download. 
Of course I have (yet) no idea of the security / performance implications of 
that magic option

It would be nice to have an official "how to eeePc wifi ath9k", because
it's probably easy but still it's better to see it in a Canonical place
rather than on an obscure blog only referenced (but no address given) in
bugs here.

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  168c:002b Atheros AR9285 extremely slow & unstable

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