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Problem with madwifi and Ubiquiti

Hi folks !

I've a problem with my wireless card , an Ubiquiti Super Range Card Bus, and MadWifi Driver.
In a first time I've downloaded MadWifi NG.. my card was detected but the RX Power was 0 !!..and in every case it wasn't able to find any Wireless Station..
a friend suggests to me to try with old madwifi driver..and now the card seems to be work..but with a very short range !! (a Wireless Point at 10m of distance is detected with 2% of signal strength !!).
Now I would know if these problems are related to wireless card (maybe not totally compatible..) or to madwifi settings..

please help me...

I use Yellow Dog Linux on PowerBook G4 with 2.6.22 Kernel.

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