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nunfetishist September 24 2008, 19:20:23 UTC
Wireless signal strength is weaker than under Windows. Bizzare.
If you're basing this entirely on what the tools tell you as dB and SNR etc, these numbers are an entirely made up fiction that roughly approximates how many bits it needed to error correct. Read little into them; they can vary between driver versions wildly, let alone implementations.

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lionsphil September 24 2008, 20:11:11 UTC
Hmm. I'm basing it on the relative bars, which I assume are slightly more meaningful, calibrated on the device's detection range. But I also seem to get more marginal networks at range in Windows than Linux. But the channels >11 thing may be compounding this.

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