In all kernels the wifi connection shutdowns randomly, also in 4.8 after
further testing. I think the issue is in some package related with the
ip assignation, and not with the kernel or driver included on it. The
wifi driver is working always. The disconnections seems are related with
the ip assig
Ok, I'll try, but I think it's too difficult for me. It will take me some time.
Thank you.
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Title:
Ralink rt5390 unstable connection
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Title:
Ralink rt5390 unstable connection on ubuntu 16.04.1
The notebook is a HP Pavilion g6 2016ss. The router is provided by my
ISP with proprietary firmware, so it isn't a standard commercial model.
I think it's irrelevant, since Fedora 24 with kernel 4.7 and Centos 7.2
with 3.10 kernel are working fine.
Testing the Ubuntu setup, I've found that Wicd ha
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 16.04.1 with all updates. Default kernel, default driver, and
default NetworkManager setup. Wifi connection drops often and/or became
slow. I tried disabling NetworkManager and installing Wicd for network
management. All working ok since then.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRe
I have a HP pavilion g6-2016ss notebook with Ralink rt5390R. Same issue.
Wifi slow downs and dropping connection with default configuration based
on NetworkManager. The correct driver up and running and default kernel.
I have deleted NetworkManager stuff and installed wicd. Working fine, no
slow do
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