From: garulf <garulf@autistici.org>
To: ath9k-devel@lists.ath9k.org
Subject: [ath9k-devel] >=2.6.37 performance issue
Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2011 22:50:09 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4D852511.4010908@autistici.org> (raw)
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Hi,
Anyone noted a drastically degrade of performance on kernel >= 2.6.37 ??
My chipset is AR9287, i run debian wheezy and noticed an extremely slow
download rate (even from lan) with kernel 2.6.37/38. works fine with 2.6.32.
I know that theese are not enough info, i want only to know if is a know
issue.
Thanks,
Garulf
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2011-03-19 21:31 [ath9k-devel] >=2.6.37 performance issue garulf
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