Hi Alexander,
Are You asking me for steps necessary to solve the problem?

If so, the answer is simple - you have to compile the kernel with Wireless 
Extension that is supported by the Wireless Tools used.
Here's a simple example: If we use Wireless Tools v29, which is compatible with 
Wireless Extensions v11 to v21, then you have to compile the kernel with 
Wireless Extensions v21.
Right now you see the following:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ iwconfig --version
 iwconfig Wireless-Tools version 29
           Compatible with Wireless Extension v11 to v21.
Kernel Currently compiled with Wireless Extension v22.
ath0 Recommended Wireless Extension v13 or later,
               Currently compiled with Wireless Extension v22

It is easy to see that Wireless-Tools version 29 doesn't support
Wireless Extension v22. Since v29 is the newest Wireless Tools version,
what we have to do is to use Wireless Extensions <= v21 for the kernel.

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