@svenmeier Thanks, I dont have access to an 'n' network for a few days
while I'm travelling. I'll update here as soon as I'm able to test it
out.
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Still no solution yet for me as well. I noticed the disconnections don't
happen on a 802.11g network. It happens only on 802.11n networks.
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This bug still exists on 3.17.1-031701-generic #201410150735
As a workaround you can unbind and bind the xhci drivers -
http://www.geekdevs.com/2010/04/solved-unable-to-enumerate-usb-device-
disabling-ehci_hcd/. Instead of ehci_hcd, I used xhci_hcd and USB
started working again.
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Sorry, I meant "I have two wifi adapters".
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Title:
Need support for Realtek Wifi card rtl8723be [10ec:b723]
Status in HWE Next Pro
I have two USB - one is inbuilt my laptop which uses driver rtl8723be, and
another netgear USB adapter which uses driver rtl8192cu.
Both of them are dropping the connection.
I tried #55 and now 8192cu doesn't load at all rendering my USB adapter
useless. rtl8723be seems to be better. Connection
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