I think this should be considered "solved." My wifi has been stable with
Wireless N on 6 months into using the device and eventually became
stable at some point with 16.04.
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I have this problem also on my Thinkpad T450s. The warping stopped at
logout when using the xorg-edgers ppa; however, the virtual consoles
still warp (ctrl alt F1-6). If I'm not using xorg-edgers, I have the
same problem for both so...
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XicoSM, please check the first comment. Do all the steps I did there by
ensuring the latest intel ucode, kernel (I'm using 4.0.2 now btw), and
the WORKAROUND which disables wireless-n.
See if that stabilizes your wifi..
After that, read comment #6:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/li
I didn't report this, but I did have the same problem when I had wifi
problems. Back then, I would turn off the wifi and/or networking from
the icon on the top right and the list wouldn't refresh and wouldn't
connect to the previous connected hotspot. Now, it refreshes fine when
turning off wifi.
Sorry for the late reply... Is it ok if I don't reinstall? I will see
what the live USB will do again
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Title:
Intel 7265 Wifi in
So... I'm actually stumped atm. The tldr is that everything is just
stable now on wireless-n mode.. on all kernels and the
default firmware! I'll go through exactly what I did I'm typing this
on on the default 3.19 kernel
Keep in mind that I installed tlp (and the dkms's for th
Hello Christopher! I'll answer your questions for now.
Router model:
- ASUS RT-N16
- Firmware: 3.0.0.4.376_3754 (vanilla firmware)
- WPA2 Personal, 20MHz/40MHz, auto wireless mode (B/G/N)
When I said 5/1/2015, I actually just received the computer on 5/1/2015.
Then I ran the Lenovo System Update
** Tags added: iwlwifi
** Tags added: 7265 intel thinkpad
** Description changed:
With both the 4.0.1 mainline kernel and this current kernel, I had a
problem with my Thinkpad T450s wifi that has an Intel 7265.
I made a comment from this report here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu
Public bug reported:
With both the 4.0.1 mainline kernel and this current kernel, I had a
problem with my Thinkpad T450s wifi that has an Intel 7265.
I made a comment from this report here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1437913
I will just copy paste what I wrote into her
I've had the same problem here I have a Thinkpad T450s since
5/1/2015 with the same chip (though linux wants the 7265D ucode though).
It was unstable, even when upgrading to the 4.0.1 mainline kernel. What
actually kept things stable is by disabling wireless-n.
All the details of how I fixed i
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