Install (manual partitioning) in Ubuntu Desktop (Legacy) amd64 in Jaunty Beta (archived)

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Passedvalombre-d2009-03-27 18:24
iwl4965: 802.11n not compiled in by default (#203506)
In: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired
Importance: Medium
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203506

Install on PackardBell SB87-p001 all peripherals detected and configured.

Using Ext4 on my manual partition, and grub is installed on the / partition, i use GAG for multibooting.

Affected by an all-ready identified bug on launchpad (i have it in intrepid) => https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/203506
On my wifi chipset Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or AGN [Kedron] Network Connection (rev 61)
In fact the N speed isn't working as it should, i'm connected but caped to something 3.6 Mio/s transfering files but iwconfig show a variable speed 1Mb/s to 60Mb/s (should be up to 150 Mb/s, theorical 300Mb/s, like the driver under windows XP do)

After sometimes (transfering hudge file for exemple) disconnected from the N router no way to reconnect to it, but can connect to another G one (i have 2 different at home).
I have the same issues on intrepid, it s why i don't use N mode on my router, i was hoping some changing with the new kernel/driver of the jaunty but it isn't the case.

If you need more testing/or another bug filling on lauchpad about this wifi issue juste ask ;)

Passedkaiserclaudius2009-03-25 10:02
Passeddavmor22009-03-24 14:20
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