>> Unfortunately the fault involves 2 factors - OS and router.
Maybe it's your laptop's chipset and 802.11 standard it tries to use. > I kind of solved this. Old workhorse WRT54GL came to the rescue. I > upgraded its firmware from DDWRT 23 to 24 SP2 BETA and used it as a > repeater bridge. Did you try to disable 802.11n on your Lava instead? > I had already tried WRT160NL (a third router I have) to do the same, > though NetBSD did not get along well with it either (not even in isolation > as AP). This makes perfect sense if the wireless drivers in your version of NetBSD don't know how to play well with 802.11n, they might be missing the knowledge of a few "feature" bits. Manas _______________________________________ Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List