Am 20.12.2011 13:55, schrieb Albert W. Hopkins:
> On Tue, 2011-12-20 at 13:06 +0100, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>> Maybe I have something wrong in my /etc/hibernate/common.conf ... 
>> gotta look that up now.
> 
> I suspect that's not it.  If I were to guess I'd say it's probably 
> "normal"; that it takes a while to associate with the AP, either
> because it's a less-than-stellar AP or you have a lot of RF 
> activity/interference in your area.

Maybe the cheap Netgear-AP, yep. btw, the AP is still 802.11g only (54
MBit/s).

But it connects faster when I boot the machine than when I resume it!
At least it seems like, maybe I get that wrong ...

> Personally, if it's only 30 seconds I wouldn't worry about it.  It
> takes me at least that long to remember why I needed to turn on the
> computer anyway :P

It's just a bit annoying. I remember this or that, or want to quickly
research something ... take the thinkpad and then -wait- ... but as I
mentioned, I just want to check how others experience this.

> For s&g, I made a screencast of me suspending and resuming my
> ThinkPad. The entire video is only 34 seconds (oddly, it doesn't
> recored while it's suspended :P) and as you can see I'm connected to
> the AP as soon as the screen unlocks.
> 
> http://marduk.sdf.org/suspend.avi

black only here ... very suspended ;-) ... seems to take some time to
download.

> Also, you didn't mention your kernel.  Could be an anomaly of your 
> kernel/firmware.

Latest and greatest:

gentoo-sources-3.1.5 ~amd64 ... iwlagn-kernel-module ...
with firmware net-wireless/iwl6005-ucode-17.168.5.3

lspci says:

Intel Corporation Centrino Advanced-N 6205 (rev 34)

Stefan

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