Problems with wireless

Dave Germiquet davegermiquet-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Sun Sep 4 02:45:24 UTC 2011


Hi All,

I have a  Intel Corporation Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 (rev 35), on my
Thinkpad X201 and I'm having a problem with wireless was wondering if
one of you could give me tips on how to fix it. The wireless adapter
seems to work fine on Windows, however when I'm using it on Linux
after awhile the connection slows down until it completely dies. Is
there a way to debug this? Also the last time it totally lost
connection to my router where it couldn't see the router at all.
Rebooting into windows showed the router was still broadcasting and I
could connect to it.

I am also wondering if its related to the N version of the wifi. How
can I force this linux computer to connect with G instead of N to test
out my theory?



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