Since first reporting this bug I have now found a workaround, though it's not nice. Disabling Wireless-N mode on the router and switching back to B/G mixed mode made the problem go away. I am using DD-WRT firmware on the router, which is a D-Link DIR-615. I noticed the problem went away when I was outside my house in a G-only network. Coincidentally one of my friends has the exact same model of router (it's given away free by the largest ISP here in the UK), but he uses the stock firmware, also in Wireless-N mode. When I used my laptop at his house the problem manifested again. However, I have not tested with any other model of Wireless-N capable router.
So the problem is either all Wireless-N support in this driver, or a problem with the Wireless-N support in the hardware of this router model. -- David BanksĀ <amoe...@gmail.com> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kernel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/AANLkTintrtie+F5wfVvn9kkYSEdGTWutSe+x=xpav...@mail.gmail.com