Hi, Wendell Nichols написа: > > > Georgi Hristozov wrote: >> Hi, >> >> max написа: >>> On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 07:16:41PM +0300, Georgi Hristozov wrote: >>>> <snip> >>> Got a coffee shop nearby? Do they have wireless access? Try there and >>> see if the problem persists. Hardware failure has to be ruled out or >>> all the debugging in the world isn't going to do you a bit of good. >>> >>> Other things to consider is if anyone else is connected to your >>> access point, some access points will have to limit the overall speed >>> if a client is using say b instead of g wireless, so your only as >>> fast as your slowest man. >> >> Sometimes I use another notebook (Win 2000) with this AP and the speed >> is stable. And, as I said, with Vista on the same problematic Toshiba, >> everything works great for hours with high network load. Checked the >> AP, nobody else is connected (and it's highly unlikely that I have a >> WPA cracker in my neighbourhood :D ), and according to iwconfig I'm >> using G. Anyway, checking near a hotspot (or at a friend's home) is a >> good idea, I need just a few minutes of downloading at high speed to >> experience this issue, no need to run iperf for hours. :) > I had a problem where my wireless network would lag badly periodically. > I thought my ISP was at fault but I evntually found that it was my dlink > wireless router. I applied a firmware update and its been good since > then. Check for maintenance for your wireless router.. > wcn > > I've just tested the notebook with other access point. The problem persists with Linux, and on Vista everything seem to be ok, again. So I think it's now sure that it comes from Fedora, but I quite don't know where to debug. Any ideas?
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