On Thu 18 Jun 2015 10:09:10 PM CDT, James Knott wrote:
I'm running 13.1 on a ThinkPad that's capable of 802.11 b, g & n. Is it possible to select a specific mode? Today, I wanted to do some testing to ensure that b & g couldn't connect into an access point configured for n only, but I had to run Windows to do it. Is there any way to do this, without having to boot into the dark side? I'm using the KDE network manager.
tnx jk Hi Use iwlist <iface> modulation to see what the interface supports and iwconfig <iface> modu <setting>.
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