Could be many things..

For example some business wifi gear will deauth your client if you are
connected to 2.4ghz and it knows you support 5ghz, or if it wants you to
load balance to another AP.. And if your OS just gives up instead of trying
another nearby AP then that's too bad..

On Tuesday, February 18, 2014, Davor Balder <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I would look at bios on your linux machine.
>
> I had a similar problem and was carrying multiple laptops with me just
> because of this issue. Bios update eventually fixed the issue.
>
> If would be great to know what distro you are running and what laptop you
> are using. Perhaps there is a separate issue at hand...
>
>
> Davor
>
>
> On 18/02/14 09:30, stripes theotoky wrote:
>
>  Does any have an idea why I can connect the the work Wifi with Windows
> and Ipad but Linux will not establish a connection. It seems to be
> perfectly normal with WPA2 encryption.
>
>  I don't know where to look to solve this one there is nothing wrong with
> the Wifi on the computer it connects just fine at home or at friends.
>
>  Stripes.
>
>
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