On Sat, May 03, 2008 at 10:40:17PM +0100, Seif Attar wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-04-30 at 22:21 +0100, Gavin Ford wrote:
> > Broadcom WiFi was slow and unreliable
> > This was down to defaulting to the Open Source Broadcom driver, which is 
> > cripplingly slow and seemed to just plain stop in the middle of transfers.  
> > Hopefully this will get better in future, but it's no use to me at the 
> > moment.
>
> I had this problem too,  but today there was a kernel update to
> 2.6.24-17 that fixed the problem for me.


Good to hear, that's not a bad fix time.

The Free driver is working well for you now?

I'm going to stick with NDISwrapper for now.  Back to the "if it ain't broke, 
don't fix it" line of thinking.

If you say it's good now, I'll give the Free driver another go when 8.10 comes
around.

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I think we need to:  Plug in the transformation conduit

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