802.11n in Ubuntu
Sunday, 28. September 2008, 07:15:30
This is so trivial I dont know why I'm bothering.
Installed Ubuntu on a spare drive today. After a bit of patching and building the ra0 support. I have an interface.
The crap network utility on Ubuntu will not connect to my WPA2 encrypted AEBS.
Turned off WPA and manually connected ra0 to my AP.
I'm done.
It was that simple to get 802.11n up in Ubuntu.
I'll have to benchmark Sunday to confirm the rate is proper.
If I dont see panic in the next 12 hours I'll bother to try WPA2 manually.
It looks just like FreeBSD.
What a mess.
Installed Ubuntu on a spare drive today. After a bit of patching and building the ra0 support. I have an interface.
The crap network utility on Ubuntu will not connect to my WPA2 encrypted AEBS.
Turned off WPA and manually connected ra0 to my AP.
I'm done.
It was that simple to get 802.11n up in Ubuntu.
I'll have to benchmark Sunday to confirm the rate is proper.
If I dont see panic in the next 12 hours I'll bother to try WPA2 manually.
It looks just like FreeBSD.
What a mess.







