Linux: Norm N

Hi.

I can use the following linux commands to launch a wireless connection:

modprobe ... ifconfig wlan0 up iwconfig wlan0 essid ... wpa_supplicant -iwlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -B route add default gw

I have a Norm N router and adapter. Using iwconfig I can see: Bit Rate=54 Mb/s

This does not seem to be N Norm! How do I do to force the use of Norm N?

Thanks.

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Paulo da Silva
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I believe it depends on the driver. My Ralink does not have iwpriv options when using the native kernel drivers, but does when I use third party drivers. try: iwpriv and: iwlist wlan0 rate []'s

__ Boa sorte

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Shadow

Em 23-04-2011 16:15, Shadow escreveu:

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Yes. I have also a ralink (Driver RT2800/RT3070- from stage drivers from the kernel). It does not have any iwpriv options. I also found a driver at the ralink site that has lots of iwpriv options including setting the bgn combinations. If this is not included in 2.6.38 kernel (my current k is 2.6.37), I'll compile it. I am just waiting for stability in k 2.6.38 to change.

Obrigado e um abraço para você.

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Paulo da Silva

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