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Date:      Wed, 09 Nov 2005 10:26:29 +1100
From:      Michael VInce <mv@roq.com>
To:        Sam Leffler <sam@errno.com>
Cc:        Jochen Gensch <incmc@gmx.de>, freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Atheros 108 Mbit mode
Message-ID:  <43713425.7020705@roq.com>
In-Reply-To: <4370CEDD.2080404@errno.com>
References:  <4362188D.1030308@gmx.de> <43708587.8040301@roq.com> <4370CEDD.2080404@errno.com>

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Sam Leffler wrote:

> Michael VInce wrote:
>
>> Jochen Gensch wrote:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> Does anyone have a working 108 Mbit with an Atheros based wireless 
>>> card?
>>> I cannot set it up here, even though 54 Mbit cards work fine...
>>>
>>> Jochen
>>> _______________________________________________
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>> I bought a 108mbit card hoping it would magically work, it didn't and 
>> I realized its a bad idea to buy any 108mbit card.
>
>
> Not sure what your point is but I recently verified that static turbo 
> mode worked and got 52Mb/s for upstream tcp netperf in close proximity 
> and ~65Mb/s for udp unidirectional traffic.  This is current with the 
> latest hal but the hal should not matter. Nightly runs of the linux 
> code with 

Good to hear you can get 108mbit speeds, the point I was trying to make 
is that the hassle of buying two of a specific single vendor equipment 
gear that have made their own home made 108mbit standard isn't worth it 
for me.

I suppose if you didn't use your laptop anywhere but at a single place 
such as just using a laptop only at home and you needed the speed (and 
your were sure you could reach it) you could buy a set of wireless gear 
from a single vendor with their own 108mbit standard and hope it works.

To me I decided its a mistake to try and make my choice of what wireless 
gear to buy on non standard 802.11 pre-N creation that will only work 
with 1 single vendor and probably only a single point in time in their 
product line.

Mike






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