Wireless signal level, Ver. 9.10

Asked by JerryMac

Just installed a side by side install of Ubuntu 9.10 with Windows XP. Everything has been great so far except fo a quirky wireless issue. I am using a Atmel chipset AT76C503/AT76C505 based USB device (Belkin F5D6050), the original driver shipped would not work, followed the directions here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8042683 and was able to get it functioning.

The oddball problem is when I'm booted into Windows both the OS and iSSIDer show a maxed out signal level to the AP about -30dBm and or full bars in the graph of both. OK, so when I launch "Karmic" I am able to connect sometimes, when connected signal levels show anywhere from 2% to 5% or maybe a little higher. There is also alot of fluctuation in the levels???

What am I missing here? Is this something in the USB radio that is controlled by the driver I am using now or something in Ubuntu?? Not sure where to turn next at this point. Any help would be appreciated. I can provide any info needed just let me know. THANKS!

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freedomrun (freedomrun) said :
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Use default Ubuntu kernel, then follow instructions located here:

http://wiki.debian.org/at76_usb

http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/at76_usb

Hope this helps.
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freedomrun (freedomrun) said :
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first you need to make shure that you do

sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install atmel-firmware linux-firmware linux-firmware-nonfree

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