Just as another data point:
Dell R740 with Xeon Gold 6132 on xenial:
4.13.0-36-generic - FAIL
4.13.0-37-generic - FAIL
4.13.0-45-generic - PASS
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This is actually no longer happening on my machine with more recent kernels
(e.g. 6.8.0-41 at the moment).
I also never used a vendor kernel.
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Public bug reported:
On 6.5.0-26-generic, my QCNFA765 cannot really operate in 802.11ax mode.
I have a Thinkpad P16s Gen 2 with a (soldered, sadly) QCNFA765 card, which uses
the ath11k driver.
I also have a Ruckus R650 AP, which supports wifi6.
Connecting the two and pinging the AP yields the f
Well, that was a pleasant surprise! On 6.8.0-11 the problem seems to be
completely gone. I guess I'll be upgrading to Noble as soon as possible.
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unfortunately the problem is not actually gone in noble. I have upgraded
to the beta and are having significant but intermittent problems. On
6.8.0-31-generic I get periods of normal traffic mixed with 100% packet
loss for some seconds. This looks as follows:
64 bytes from 192.168.16.77: icmp_seq=
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