One testimonial here.  Got new router recently (TPlink tl-wr1043nd),
which worked excellently with my Ultimate-N 6300 wifi card in my HP
Elitebook 8540w.  I was using 802.11n and rocking good speeds etc.
Yesterday I got home after using the network for around 5 weeks non-stop
without issue and I could not maintain a connection for more than a few
seconds, getting the "Queue 11 stuck at 2000ms" and then having the wifi
completely inop until unload/reload module... at which point it would
work again for a few seconds and crap out again.

After fooling around, rebooting etc... I rebooted the router.
Everything was back to normal.  Works awesome again, 802.11n speeds etc.
To clarify as well, every other computer in my house (which run a mix of
OS's) were working fine before I rebooted it.  GF was streaming hulu etc
with no issues.

I'm not sure what this tell us... but there definitely is some interplay
with the router with this issue.  Let me know if more information on my
setup would be useful.

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