I'm thoroughly confused. Yesterday I enabled N on my WAP and the
previously rock solid wireless connection for my Intel 5300 equipped
T500 became very unstable. Several times the connection dropped to the
point where network-manager presented me with the password page. At
other times it would drop and recover in a few seconds without
intervention. I found this bug report while trying to resolve the
problem. My T500 is still running 10.04.

I added the file /etc/modprobe.d/intel-5300-iwlagn-disable11n.conf with 
contents 
[code]options iwlagn 11n_disable=1[/code]
 and executed:
[code]sudo rmmod -f iwlagn
sudo modprobe iwlagn[/code]
and the card is still using N. Next I tried:
[code]sudo rmmod -f iwlagn
sudo modprobe iwlagn 11n_disable=1[/code]
Still running N and still unstable, though it did settle down and remained 
connected (or at least did not give up and ask for the password) overnight.

I have found information scattered throughout forum posts but have not
seen any that seem to have better info than what's in this bug report
and that seems less than complete. Questions I have:

Is 10.04 subject to the Intel firmware problem (or should I be looking
elsewhere for a solution to my problem.)

Is the syntax I'm using to disable N correct? Is that option not
supported by the module in 10.04?

Is there there better information on this bug?

thanks,
hank

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  iwlagn degrades quickly during normal wifi session

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