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Any update/feedback on this?
Not having 11n support is sad, but I could live with it if 11g would at least
get reasonable speeds!
I wonder if other using "run" but different cards see the same
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Bug ID: 197121
Summary: "run" card (RT3071) very slow connection (USB)
Product: Base System
Version: 11.0-CURRENT
Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
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No. that was about 11n support as I've explain in this thread I understand
there's no 11n support for USB
I'm posting about poor performance on 11b/g so it is indeed a different issue.
Sorry if I was not clear enough in the report.
On 28 November 2014 01:39:58 WET, Kevin Lo wrote:
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On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 05:08:15PM +, Miguel Clara wrote:
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> I've mailing the list before about and issue with 5Ghtz which I then found
> was actually the fact that 11n is not supported on USB cards!
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> Still I have a 100/10 fibre connection, and I've been testing some FreeBSD
> 11-current
I've mailing the list before about and issue with 5Ghtz which I then found
was actually the fact that 11n is not supported on USB cards!
Still I have a 100/10 fibre connection, and I've been testing some FreeBSD
11-current stuff on the laptop with this card (the on-board card is not
supported by f