I had a perfectly stable 3.30 link running with a -60 in A mode that could pull 25mbit no problems
I changed to a N card and 4.11 thinking I can go faster.
Speed is OK but it disconnects ever few hours for a couple of seconds, says not polled too long, Ive change HW retries to 15 and turn of periodic calibration with no luck.
You got alignment issues then, when i switched from 3.10 wireless to 3.30 wireless-test (the same of 4.x) i lost some user links..
When i investigated on them, all of them had some obstacles between or bad fresnel..
If you need a good link, fix them with a good installation, following some simple rules. Then you can play with software settings…
Old wireless module was less sensible, but the quality was lower than the newer one..
to the other side, NV2 is more stable on trouble links than normal nstreme, but it’s still beta, use at your own risk.
It’s probably a “you” problem. My 802.11n works relatively well.
N works well-ish in 4.11 and the 5.0 beta. I will say that (for whatever reason) that you should expect to achieve a slightly less stable CCQ (i.e., 90%+ rather than solid 100%) with 802.11n than 802.11a but I do not know if that is related to ROS or just the nature of 802.11n.