Did you try using the modprobe options? It certainly doesn't fix the issues, but for me it made it so that I could at least connect. The latency was still pretty terrible, but if I just pinged the gateway constantly, it would get a bit better.
]]>Edit: BTW, you probably want to have a more descriptive title than you do. Something that generic probably won't get much attention. I actually only ended up in your thread beause I use dwb with keyboard hints for links, and my left hand was not on the home row.
]]>Not sure what model this is, but this video indicateds you need to remove the keyboard to access the wifi card. It doesn't look tooo hard though.
]]>Edit: The reason I asked about your machine is because there are a couple brands that whitelist their own wifi cards in the bios. My Thinkpad is one of these machines, this only Lenovo cards are supposed to work. But I was able to reflash the same bios with the whitelist removed onto my hardware and am now able to run whatever I want. So you may want to do a quick google search to make sure that your computer is not one of the ones that do this. I am fairly certain Toshiba doesn't, but I am not 100% sure.
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