Hi, I have no real idea how to diagnose this issue so trying here if people have similar experience or ideas what to check/do. I used to have a 54Mb/s access point with a client with 802.11n capabilities (openSUSE 11.3, driver iwlagn). No issues at all using that wifi connection. Since a few weeks I've replaced the access point with a modern one also with 802.11n support. The client speeds up to 300Mb/s as I can with iwconfig or nm-applet. But as soon as I transmit data (just terminal characters so not much) I get a collapse in bandwith (iwconfig goes down to 1Mb/s). This is highly annoying in SSH sessions when you get some characters over the "wire" and then get a pause where nothing gets through for like 3-5 seconds. That even happens with Link Quality=66/70 like quality which I would consider still good. I'm no expert but that doesn't seem to be a connection issue to me. My wireless network also is the only one here so there shouldn't be much noise. Any ideas or hints? Thanks, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org