On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 7:17 AM, poma <pomidorabelis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 14.06.2014 05:21, Richard Shaw wrote: > >> Well thanks for all the pointers and ideas but I think I've got it "fixed" >> now... I'm still not sure what caused the breakage though... >> >> I noticed there was a new release of the UniFi software (3.2.1) and >> managed >> to upgrade it and then updated the firmware on the AP, now the laptop is >> connecting with 802.11n again. >> >> > Super duper! > What are the actual speeds achieved with Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6235 > i.e. iwlwifi in N-mode? > Min&Max, Up&Down. I downloaded a recording from my MythTV box, so plain http file transfer, and it peaked over 5MB/s! Looking at iwconfig the max connection speed (I assume this is aggregate) was 144.4Mbit. I then did an scp transfer from the laptop to my desktop and it averaged around 2.5MB/s so that's still pretty respectable for 2.4GHz wifi. The few limitations of the software notwithstanding, Ubiquity seems to make decent stuff for almost consumer grade prices. I need to do some testing on a virgin install since I don't want to mess up my working installation but I plan on packaging the UniFi software for Fedora. Unfortunately due to it being non-FOSS it will have to go into RPM Fusion non-free but that's better than not being packaged at all! Thanks, Richard
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