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Date:      Tue, 24 Jul 2007 15:38:29 +0100
From:      Tom Evans <tevans.uk@googlemail.com>
To:        Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch>
Cc:        Federico Lorenzi <florenzi@gmail.com>, User Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: mode 11g, but 6Mbps
Message-ID:  <1185287909.1949.2.camel@localhost>
In-Reply-To: <46A5C96E.8040201@gahr.ch>
References:  <46A5C1D3.6090205@gahr.ch> <3a386af20707240221g3d91a768n28a345301abe79cb@mail.gmail.com> <46A5C96E.8040201@gahr.ch>

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On Tue, 2007-07-24 at 11:42 +0200, Pietro Cerutti wrote:
> Federico Lorenzi wrote:
> > On 7/24/07, Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch> wrote:
> >> Hi List,
> >> I have an Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG adapter using the wpi0 driver
> >> connecting to an access point using the 802.11g mode.
> >> # ifconfig wpi0 mode 11g
> >> # ifconfig wpi0
> >> ...
> >> media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet autoselect mode 11g (OFDM/6Mbps)
> >> ...
> >>
> >> Can anyone explain why I see OFDM/6Mbps instead of OFDM/54Mbps (or at
> >> least 19Mbps if you mean the actual throughput?)
> > It could depend on a few things, first off remember that it's a highly
> > experimental driver at
> > this stage, and don't mean to be stating the obvious, but are you
> > actually close enough to
> > the AP to get 54mbps? Windows says 54 / 11 no matter what speed it is
> > running at.
>=20
> Hi Federico,
>=20
> Actually I'm 4 meters away from the AP.
> I know that wpi is still in pre-alpha state ;-)
>=20
> Tnx
>=20

Heh, at least you have some connectivity - mine is still using none!

none0@pci8:0:0: class=3D0x028000 card=3D0x135c103c chip=3D0x42228086 rev=3D=
0x02
hdr=3D0x00
    vendor     =3D 'Intel Corporation'
    device     =3D '3945ABG Intel 3945ABG Wireless LAN controller'
    class      =3D network

Driver either fails to initialise, or panic's my -CURRENT laptop :)

I'd think its highly likely that performance issues are due to
pre-release quality of the driver.

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