How do you know it's a driver problem? As a matter of
troubleshooting/elimination, I'd try different OS and different AP.

Hope it makes sense

Slav


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]


> I have an Intel Wireless Centrino 2230 providing wifi in my thinkpad.
> I picked the Intel option over the Broadcom chipset because I thought
it'd
> have better Linux driver support. (I've had trouble with Broadcom
chipsets in
> the past)
> 
> Unfortunately the driver support seems broken. It happily connects to
> wireless network, but transfer rates max out at around 30-40
kbyte/sec.
> Yuck.
> 
>  I'm on Ubuntu's 3.11 kernel; not the absolute latest, but fairly
recent.
> 
> I've already tried updating the firmware (was already on latest) and
various
> combinations of the module options: 11n_disable, bt_coex_active,
swcrypto.
 
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