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Title:
wifi network get disconnected periodically -- Realtek RTL8191SEvA
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I found a few similar bugs in launchpad history but they are at least
3-4 years old, and I encounter this problem just after upgrade to 12.04!
I consulted a colleague who is a network expert
Could someone please try Ubuntu 12.10 and see if the problem is still
present there?
Also tests of newer mainline kernels would be useful.
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
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Update : This seemed to occur under wifi load. Streaming youtube HD or
running a repeated speedtest such as http://www.speedtest.bbmax.co.uk/
After which all connections were dropped even though network manager
still showed connected via wifi. Could not connect to local router ip
address. Needs to
I can confirm similar problems of dropped connections. It has been
working stable for 1 year on Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot). Upgraded to
12.04.1 and I now have intermittent problems. Network card is
RTL8191SEvA and the native driver loaded is rt8192SE. Is there an
upstream fix for this ? If I ins
Hi,
Could you please also tell me the procedure to uninstall this driver in
case the situation become worse?
The status for me now is that I have explicitely bind my nic to the
nearby AP's mac address. It is now pretty much ok, HOWEVER, signal
level is still quite bad (at just 2 meters away, th
Looks like a driver issue. I sanitized the instructions from several
sources, the person I was helping reported apparent initial success with
the Realtek driver built+installed manually:
1) Make sure the system is up to date and development tools are installed:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get
Direct link to the driver:
http://www.realtek.com/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=48&PFid=48&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false&Downloads=true#2302
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Hi, while helping someone else with this very same issue I found this post:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1834478
Can someone test with realtek's latest driver and confirm if that works?
Then it would be a matter of asking for this driver to be available via
the hardware drivers tools,
Since moving from 10.04 to 12.04 (via a clean install), I'm seeing
symptoms similar to what's reported by the original poster. The WiFi
connection frequently roams from one AP to another (even though the
laptop has not been moved), and ultimately it fails to connect at all.
If I move to a differe
Nothing is looking wrong in /var/log/syslog. What's peculiar though is
that the whole scan isn't shown.
Could you run 'sudo iw dev wlan0 scan' and attach the results here?
It seems as though the F4:... AP is the one that gets in scan results,
so far. This might be a kernel issue.
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Also please see the attached screenshot. It shows how this stubborn
computer insists on connecting to the AP which is at least 7 meters away
with 2 floors and a few walls in between. But strangely, before I setup
the 10.0.0.1 connection it cannot connect to that AP successfully...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1000208/+attachment/3248757/+files/syslog
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Please allow me a few days then do this test. I am now trying another
trick which seems solved the issue, but I need a few more days to test.
What I did is that I setup 2 network connections, with same SSID, but
different BSSID, now it can connect to the nearby AP. I will do your
test after swi
NM will roam automatically if there is a network with a higher signal
level, once the difference passes a particular point. Perhaps the
closest AP is just prone to more interference, and setup on a busy
channel?
Regardless, if it's location-related, it's mostly a matter of signal
levels and interf
I found a problem related to this. I have 2 APs sharing a common SSID,
the Ubuntu laptop insist on connecting to the AP downstairs, instead of
the AP just 2 meters away! That's why it is so unstable.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
wifi network get disconnected periodically -- Realtek RTL8
HI,
I can confirm this type of issue with my Dell vostro 3300, i5 . This has
started happening after the 12.04 upgrade. I have windows 7 on my
system. I have tested, it does not get disconnected . There is not issue
with the wifi as my android device , galaxy s2 , never gets disconnected
from the
Hi Thomas,
I tried Fedora 16 on the laptop which had same problem, but I am sorry I
can't install windows on this laptop because I don't want to re-
partition or move my data.
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** Summary changed:
- wifi network get disconnected periodically
+ wifi network get disconnected periodically -- Realtek RTL8191SEvA
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