andre@home wrote:Suppose you would do some test like with a bootable USB stick:
Take e.g. Debian Live, Bunsenlabs Live (pretty fast, Debian based) and some other Distro like OpenSuse based.
Look if they recognize your WiFi card else take another distro so you can compared the "Live-USB" speeds.
Check the driver from them and then the fast ones are very interesting to see how you may get to those drivers....
Or you find out they use the same driver... but looking in their setup you maybe can find the differences so you know what might help.... and try that, if it makes sense based on working hypothesis that there's logic behind the differences...
Nothing changes. I focused on the internal Atheros PCI card which also works badly with Ubuntu, Bunsen and other Rhel based distro. I think that with the drivers installed it cannot recognize
802.11n protocol (in fact I don't see any 5Ghz SSID networks), besides other limits probably.
My PCI Wireless card is : Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 / AR9565 Wireless network adapter with last ath9k drivers installed and It supports IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n protocols.
No hope I think.