2009-09-01, 04:18
After successfully installing Ubuntu 9.04 and XBMC, my Revo shows as available with good signal both the Wireless-G and Wireless-N access points I run in my house (different routers, separate SSIDs), yet only the G connection is reliable when I connect. The N connection appears to connect, and DHCP gets me an IP, yet Internet access is non-existent (the signal drops to 0Mbps and stays there). The G connection pops up easily and works flawlessly.
I have 5 other PCs of varying configurations and OS's in the house, and they all can connect reliably to either AP, so the problem is definitely the Revo/Ubuntu client. I want to get the N working so I can eventually decommission the G router. I've searched the forums and Google and find little in the way of solutions.
Surely I'm not the only one who can't get Wireless-N reliable on his Revo under Ubuntu 9.04...
I have 5 other PCs of varying configurations and OS's in the house, and they all can connect reliably to either AP, so the problem is definitely the Revo/Ubuntu client. I want to get the N working so I can eventually decommission the G router. I've searched the forums and Google and find little in the way of solutions.
Surely I'm not the only one who can't get Wireless-N reliable on his Revo under Ubuntu 9.04...