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- WiFi randomly disconnects
+ WiFi randomly disconnects on HP Envy dv6 (Ralink RT3290)
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Title:
WiFi randomly di
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Title:
WiFi randomly disconnects
Status in “linux” package i
Update. I had to remove v3.12 trusty kernel. The system becomes quite unusable.
So far, only v3.11.0-12 is usable for more than 1 hour.
There is something definitely wrong in the rt3290 support.
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Update: the v3.12 trusty kernel is more stable than the others I tested.
WPA authentication still not working; WEP only.
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Title:
WiF
Hi, the problem happens either when running on battery or with the power
supply. I tested with 3 different kernels:
3.11.0-12-generic
3.11.0-13-generic
3.11.0-14-generic
The last one seems the more "stable" though the disconnect are frequent.
I tested also the latest v3.12 kernel (from
http:/
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to 13.10 the WiFi support has been shaky. Frequent connection
drops and unstable network-manager. Only solution is a reboot, often more than
one.
I cannot connect to a WiFi network using authentication but WEP (any other
authentication method gives instantan
My laptop is HP ENVY dv6. Since the upgrade to 13.10 WiFi isn't working
reliably anymore; today I'm using 3.11.0-14-generic kernel . The only way I can
manage to work around the WiFi los is by changing the authentication method on
our AP to WEP(!). Any other authentication is broken.
WiFi signal
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