Trent Bates
Occasional Visitor
It's possible that my old Dell 1470 card with drivers from 2007 might not work with the new firmware so well, but I wouldn't expect a problem with newer 802.11a equipment.
I'm reluctant to come here and explain my issue and then jump on the bandwagon if a few others have problems as well without procedural testing.
What is the root issue here?
I experienced slow reported Wi-Fi connection speeds. 6-9 Mbps instead of my more common 36/48-54 Mpbs and transfer speeds and overall browser response confirmed that I was "moving slower". I wish I'd tested more thoroughly with a LAN thoughput test of some sort because I can't be absolutely certain that my Wi-Fi management utility is anywhere near accurate. (There are way too many variables to consider.)
I reverted to 4.270 and the speeds went back to normal on 802.11a. (I'm connected at 48 Mbps as I type this.) But I haven't tried 4.354 with an nvram reset yet.
Others have seemed to notice slower connect speeds as well. I would think that the root problem might be slower connect speed, not the inability to connect at all. Distance and/or interference combined with slower connect speed might look like the inability to connect I suppose.
I would expect that the "inability to connect" issues are actually something not related to upgraded drivers OR loosely related under certain circumstances.
I'm reluctant to come here and explain my issue and then jump on the bandwagon if a few others have problems as well without procedural testing.
What is the root issue here?
I experienced slow reported Wi-Fi connection speeds. 6-9 Mbps instead of my more common 36/48-54 Mpbs and transfer speeds and overall browser response confirmed that I was "moving slower". I wish I'd tested more thoroughly with a LAN thoughput test of some sort because I can't be absolutely certain that my Wi-Fi management utility is anywhere near accurate. (There are way too many variables to consider.)
I reverted to 4.270 and the speeds went back to normal on 802.11a. (I'm connected at 48 Mbps as I type this.) But I haven't tried 4.354 with an nvram reset yet.
Others have seemed to notice slower connect speeds as well. I would think that the root problem might be slower connect speed, not the inability to connect at all. Distance and/or interference combined with slower connect speed might look like the inability to connect I suppose.
I would expect that the "inability to connect" issues are actually something not related to upgraded drivers OR loosely related under certain circumstances.