Nope. It's a -10 thing.
-adrian
On 14 July 2013 08:01, Thomas Zander <thomas.e.zander at googlemail.com>
wrote:> Hi,
>
> from the mailing lists I couldn't figure out whether 11n is supposed
> to work on stable since the existing mail threads seem to focus on
> current exclusively.
>
> And since the option exists in the stable kernel code as well, albeit
> neither in GENERIC nor in NOTES, I thought I could give it a try
> anyway.
>
> I had some partial success. Test in station mode, WPA2 associated
> properly, light traffic (browsing the web) seems to work okay as well.
> However as soon as I try to really push some data through it, e.g.
> rsync large files, the card drops all network traffic until I
> disassociate and re-associate with the access point again (e.g. netif
> restart).
>
> If 11N is just not ready in -stable yet, it's not a problem, but if
> it's supposed to work, I'd begin to collect debugging information.
>
> So, is it supposed to work on a 9-stable as of today?
>
> Best regards
> Riggs
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