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That's interesting, I've noticed infrequent disconnects with the 2870 but the 2500 has been rock-solid in Ubuntu and Slackware using the kernel drivers. In fact, I've noticed that in Windows 7 on the same machine, I have less signal with the 2500 than in Linux, as well as occasional disconnects, while the 2870 is stable and has good signal strength under 7.
I find it quite odd that each chip performs the opposite in Windows as in Linux. Anyway, between the two (the 2500 is built into the computer, the 2870 is USB) I have a good working connection in most operating systems.