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iwl4965: 802.11n not compiled in by default
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Hi Jeremy,
It's not completely clear whether or not it is fixed. Mainly because
when I connect to an 802.11n network the speed displayed by "Connection
Information" in the network-manager applet says Unknown. And the
transfer speeds to the desktop on my network are definitely faster than
when I se
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I have intrepid, and nothing about my current setup makes me believe
that I am achieving n speeds. I have a wireless n router and a intel
4965 wireless card. I am using the iwlagn driver and I have linux-
backports-modules-intrepid installed. Network manager still reports g
speeds and iwlist scan o
Hi there. I've noticed that even though NetworkManager and the
information one gets from iwlist says that the current speed is 54mbits,
my wireless router says I'm connected with 802.11n and that the current
speed is 130mbits.
I haven't been able to test if I'm actually getting 802.11n-speeds
(sin
Just curious if those of you running Intrepid have tried installing the
linux-backports-modules-intrepid package to see if that helps? Also,
we'll keep this open against the actively developed "linux" kernel
package but until we can pinpoint an exact fix this will won't qualify
for a Stable Releas
All I know is that you should be using driver iwlagn instead of iwl4965
and that I'm having a lot of problems connecting to my access point
since I upgraded to Intrepid.
Also when I finally connect, the transfer rate never gets higher than 2
MB/s :(
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Is this supposed to be fixed in intrepid? Because It seems that I have
the same issue with intrepid now as I use to with hardy.
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802.11n doesnt work on Sony Vaio AR71S either.
( Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or AGN Network Connection (rev
61) )
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Will it be fixed for 8.04.2?!
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Will this be fixed for Intrepid??
And why is the status: Won't-Fix?
I can't believe we are so far behind and it seems no work is being put
on this.
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seagull I was referring to Tims PPA for the kernel.
I do not have my onboard card working in any way.
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I have the same problem ...
BUGabundo, when you say the ppa binaries did the trick, are you saying
you now have wireless N working? Did you have to do any post-install
tweaks?
Thanks in advance
John
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Olá Tim e a todos.
On Tuesday 01 July 2008 14:08:25 Tim Gardner wrote:
> > Failed to fetch
> > http://ppa.launchpad.net/timg-tpi/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/main/binary-amd64/Packages.gz
> > 404 Not Found
>
> Launchpad was down for maintenance. Perhaps you could try again.
Those were Intrepid... Cha
BUGabundo wrote:
> Tim is this ok?
>
> Failed to fetch
> http://ppa.launchpad.net/timg-tpi/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/main/binary-amd64/Packages.gz
> 404 Not Found
> Failed to fetch
> http://ppa.launchpad.net/timg-tpi/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/restricted/binary-amd64/Packages.gz
> 404 Not Found
> Fai
Tim is this ok?
Failed to fetch
http://ppa.launchpad.net/timg-tpi/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/main/binary-amd64/Packages.gz
404 Not Found
Failed to fetch
http://ppa.launchpad.net/timg-tpi/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/restricted/binary-amd64/Packages.gz
404 Not Found
Failed to fetch
http://ppa.launchpad.
Also, seems like the version in your PPA adds some weird packetloss, which
makes work pretty hard... The only strange thing I've noticed in the logs is
this:
[ 74.502620] iwl4965: iwl_tx_agg_start on ra = 00:1d:7e:43:36:31 tid = 0
[ 74.502695] HW queue is empty
[ 74.502702] requeue: qlen =
Hi Tim,
I've just installed it, and I don't see 802.11n being enabled, iwconfig says
wlan0 IEEE 802.11 ESSID:"krokodil"
Mode:Managed Frequency:2.437 GHz Access Point: 00:1D:7E:43:36:31
Bit Rate=54 Mb/s Tx-Power=15 dBm
Retry min limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragmen
Try my PPA at http://ppa.launchpad.net/timg-tpi/ubuntu, be sure to
install the linux-backports-modules package which contains the current
upstream wireless tree.
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Can anyone let me know if 802.11n has been implemented yet, I have this
Intel card on Hardy and would like actual n speeds.
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802.11n has not yet been implemented in the wireless stack.
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I did fault too. I bought AP 802.11n for my laptop with iwl4965. I tried triply
before check information in launchpad.
As I understand, there is no any possibility and adjustments to on 802.11n
mode. It's pity.
Let's wait update. Am I right?
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Hi Vasil,
So the linux-backports-modules package contains and updated version of
the iwlwifi drivers, version 1.2.25. It also contains the kernel config
option CONFIG_IWL4965_HT which appears to be the option you want
enabled. It is currently disabled. Unfortunately you've caught us at a
time i
Same problem here.. I have a Lenovo T61p with Intel PRO/Wireless 4965
AGN wireless network adapter, and I'm unable to get 802.11n-speeds in
Ubuntu Hardy. It works as it should in Windows Vista.
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I have two different laptops, a Dell XPS M1330 and a Lenovo T61, both
with exactly the same WiFi adapter (Intel 4965 AGN; the same lspci
output as shown above). I have a NetGear WNR834B WiFi router. With
Windows Vista, it does connect with 802.11n speed, but with Ubuntu 7.10
(32-bit) and Ubuntu 8.0
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