A standout amongst the most well-known issues looked in the wake of introducing
Ubuntu is the system issue. A few times you will have no remote system in
Ubuntu and a few times moderate remote association and at some point it will
change among quick and moderate. On the off chance that you are f
In reality, it is a typical issue with Broadcom arrange connectors in Ubuntu.
An alleviation is that Ubuntu gives extra drivers explicitly to Broadcom
connectors. Be that as it may, the issue is that to introduce extra drivers in
Ubuntu you will require a system association. On the off chance th
Wi-Fi association issues are very baffling. Perhaps it's simply me, however,
they ordinarily occur at the very least conceivable time, when you have to
check something on the web, compose an imperative email, et cetera. In case
you're having issues associating your Android cell phone to a Wi-Fi
I am using HP Pavilion g4 with ralink rt5390. After I installed the
ubuntu 14.04 with 3.19 kernel, the wifi didn`t work and also the wifi
disable/enable button didn`t work. Then I remove the "acpi=off" in
/etc/default/grub and run "update-grub", and reboot. I don`t why but it
really works. And mayb
poko, as this report is about a realtek chipset (not Intel), it will help
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Experienced same problems (iwlwifi) - was not able to connect using wicd or
wpa_supplicant directly.
wpa_supplicant gave errors:
Successfully initialized wpa_supplicant
wlan0: SME: Trying to authenticate with XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX (SSID='ssid'
freq=2422 MHz)
wlan0: Trying to associate with XX:XX:XX:
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I have the same problem in Ubuntu 14.04 lts !
How is the solution?
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In Ubuntu 14.04 and kernel 3.13.0-46-generic in a HP Paviliong g6 with a Ralink
RT5390. I have the problem that the wireless sometimes connects for several
minutes and then it just disconnects. By restarting the card or the computer
(several times) the connection is reestablished, sometimes.
I
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Please re-open that bug, as it still affects Ubuntu 14.04 on older
hardware (+2005).
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[Expired for linux (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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AJT Santos, thank you for reporting this bug to Ubuntu. Raring reached EOL on
January 27, 2014.
See this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
Is this an issue in a supported release? If so, could you please execute the
following command, as it will
I recently installed Lubuntu 14.04 LTS in my HP Mini -110-3500 Netbook.
I was able to set nm-applet for startup & it detects a very strong signal of my
home wi-fi [D-Link].
It prompts me to enter password but irrespective of correct or wrong password I
enter it fails to connect and keep asking fo
I am new to Ubuntu and recently put in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS into my Lenovo Ideapad
yoga 13 ultrabook. Installation went fine but for some reason I was not able to
detect wifi. I already had windows 8 on the ultra book and wifi worked fine on
windows.
I was able to solve the issue after updating the
I know this is an old thread, but it seem this problem still exists on Ubuntu
14.04. I recently did an install on an affected computer and I documented the
process so I could make this instruction for the benefit of anyone else having
the same issue:
https://github.com/agerwick/RT28XX-RT539X-Lin
I had similar problem just after upgrading to ubuntu 13.10, and recent
update in ubuntu, which upgraded kernel used to 3.11.0-15, solved this
issue for me.
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To add to comment #43, I run Ubuntu 13.10
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I use lenovo idea pad Z580 (with Ubuntu in it) and Dlink modem N300. All
other devices in my home can connect with Wifi, but not this laptop :(
hope it gets fixed soon.
And comment #42 contain filthy words (in hindi)
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maadarchod harami ki aulad... teri m ki choot.. maderbhagat.. mera
3G udgaya tum raandi baajzo ke chakar me.. sab chutiya banate hai..
Saale tum log gadhe ke gaand se ulte nikle hue aulaad...
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Solved for me following this link:
http://blog.nerdyweekly.com/posts/fix-rmit-wifi-issue-in-ubuntu-13-04
-and-variants/
seems that the network configuration GUI doesn't change the
configuration file for the ca-certificate connection setting.
Hope this can help.
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Seems to be behaving on 13.10.
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The same issue on 13.10, kernel 3.11.0.12
$ lspci | grep -i wi
03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation WiFi Link 5100
86:09.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Ricoh Co Ltd R5C832 IEEE 1394 Controller (rev 06)
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This bug also happens to me, but it was fine in 13.04, its happeing on
13.10. I have packard bell tk81 with realtek 8192se wifi chip.
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i dont know about the package but my os is ubuntu 13.04, I installed it
on my lenovo G580 laptop, it is showing the wireless networks but not
getting connected, it is again and again asking to connect but not
connecting, i have also installed additional drivers they r working. but
is not getting to
Same problems here. Asus X45U with ralink rt5390 installed.
I tried using kernel 3.9. Still the same problems. Also: The wifi
disable/enable button does not work.
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My situation is similar, with an HP 2000 Notebook. However, Ive been
able to connect to the router just fine, but have very intermittent
speeds, ranging to 0k to maybe 5k, when I have a 1MB line. I piggyback
via ethernet from my System76, and get a perfect signal on that notebook
and perfect speed
Symptoms and kit similar to original bug
HP pavillion g6 laptop, pre-installed windows 8 with dual boot Linux Mint 15,
originally with kernel 3.8.0.3
Wireless works fine with good signal strength but drops out, requests new sign
ins with weaker signal (works OK and reliably if booted in windows8
I just "upgraded" from XUbuntu 13.04 to 13.10 Beta and now the wireless
works with my encrypted router (WEP). The kernel is now
3.11.0-04generic
I have rebooted a few times, and the wireless connection has worked
immediately for me without having to re-enter the key.
The update went very smooth
Re #27 A few days on and the Ubuntu machine is still connecting when it
reawakes.
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To ma
Re #28.
The computer's been asleep overnight. When it woke up it had the same
symptoms. Repeated password requests and no connection.
I used my smartphone to change the wireless on my TP-Link_42DE2E to
Open. The Ubuntu machine connected. I then reverted the wireless to
WPA2-Personal. I went to
Seems there's a sudden revival of interest in this problem - and alpha 1's
comment (#28) really chimes with me (I'm a web designer up through sass to
php). After about a year wondering whether to try Linux on an NC10 Samsung
netbook because Microsoft are abandoning support for Windows XP, I fina
Re my own comment #27
I've got this working by changing my wireless network to unsecured. It
connected. I then returned the wireless to secured and it's worked fine since.
That's just a couple of hours so I'll see how it goes. Throughout this fiasco
my XP desktop and Android phone have beha
Is there any estimate as to when this bug might be assigned to someone
and to get it fixed? My netbook has been unusable as a portable device
anywhere that the WiFi link is secure (works fine in lots of airports
with free access and in many hotels). This is the kind of problem that
will deter the
Also affected 13.04 Zoostorm W251ELRealtek RTL/8168
Any feedback welcome.
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Also not working, which is a bit annoying as I cannot use at work the
pc...
My card is:
Intel(R) Centrino(R) Advanced-N 6200 AGN
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I had the same problem. The driver seems to be a bit fickle in what it
doesn't like. I was able to get it to connect periodically by changing
channels and going back and forth from N to G. I don't know much about
drivers but perhaps this was causing the drive to reload? If you don't
have a Ethernet
I was able to find this additional information about my XUbuntu installation
and the Wireless controller:
The kernel is 3.8.0-27-generic, which is the latest in the repository and the
Wireless LAN Controller is:
Broadcom Corporation BCM4313 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN Controller (rev 01)
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I have the same (or similar) problem with my Acer Aspire one D270-1895.
The problem started shortly after upgrading to XUbuntu 13.04 (not the
initial upgrade, but one or two updates after that) and has continued
through all updates since. Since where I am now located I cannot
conveniently report th
I also have the same problem on my Asus X301A laptop. I solution on post #14
and after restarting it seems to have worked.
I did have to run make as superuser and install the linux headers though.
Wifi is now stable and at an acceptable speed.
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I'm experiencing the same problem on my Dell Inspiron One all-in-one PC.
My chipset is broadcom BCM4313 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN Controller (rev 01)
I can see the connections, but it's not accepting any passwords.
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Same problem. HP Pavilion dv6t-7000 running 13.04 Wifi may connect or
may not depending on the router and (I believe) whether the wireless
signal is g or n. Running kernel 3.8.0-23-generic and no joy.
Connections obtained drop frequently.
- Device: wlan1
When I issue the command "make" from post #14, I get three error
messages. They just say ERROR 1 and ERROR 2.
Post #17 - I don't see an rc-buggy package when I click on that link.
How do I install a different kernel or kernel update?
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Just downloaded kernel update 3.8.0-19-generic from the Ubuntu
repository and installed on Kubuntu 13.04.
This seems to have fixed my Ralink RT5390 wireless connection issues.
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Installing the rc-buggy package from:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=firmware-ralink fixed the
instability issues for me. (dropped connection, asking for password
repeatedly).
However, It did not fix my issue with the wif enable/disable button. I
cannot use the button to turn the wi
I applogise,
link is www.ralinktech.com , then click download drivers and look for
linux on left hand side
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The link included for the MediaTek/RaLink download is broken. If you
search their site for the linux driver, the file they provide is some
kind of binary file. I can't make heads or tails of it.
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Ralink linux driver fix - (stronger signal and faster connection)
1. download driver http://www.mediatek.com/_en/07_downl...il.php?sn=5001
2 tar -xvf
/home/ukbeast/USERNAME/Downloads/2011_1007_RT5390_RT5392_Linux_STA_V2.5.0.3_DPO_v2.
bz2.bz2
3 cd 2011_1007_RT5390_RT5392_Linux_STA_V2.5.0.3_DPO
4
Aaron workaround worked for me (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1173759/comments/11 ).
I had to force overwriting of the he linux-Firmware 1.106 package :
sudo dpkg --force overwrite -i firmware-ralink_0.37_all.deb
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Possible fix that worked for me.
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=firmware-ralink
I installed the experimental (rc-buggy)
I get same signal strenght but I manage to connect to a WPA/WPA2 connection
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Same problem here, on a HP dm1 with Ralink RT5390.
Let me know if there are other details that would be useful.
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Same problems here. HP m6-1225dx with ralink rt5390 installed.
I tried using kernel 3.9. Still the same problems. Also: The wifi
disable/enable button does not work.
The only way I can get it to work reliably is to use the 3.5 kernel that
came with ubuntu 12.10. It works fine with this kerne
Same problems here. HP m6-1225dx with ralink rt5390 installed.
I tried using kernel 3.9. Still the same problems. Also: The wifi
disable/enable button does not work.
The only way I can get it to work reliably is to use the 3.5 kernel that
came with ubuntu 12.10. It works fine with this kerne
Same problems here. HP m6-1225dx with ralink rt5390 installed.
I tried using kernel 3.9. Still the same problems. Also: The wifi
disable/enable button does not work.
The only way I can get it to work reliably is to use the 3.5 kernel that
came with ubuntu 12.10. It works fine with this kerne
Yes I can also confirm this, (ASUS X54c) Ralink 5390
also
Ubuntu 13.04 , Kernel 3.8.0-19
Drivers that came with linux-firmware does not connect with AP but driver is
there.
I've tried the offical drivers
http://www.mediatek.com/_en/07_downl...il.php?sn=5001 , but I get build
error and is unabl
RAlink RT5390 Wireless 802.11n 1T/1R PCIe in a Compaq Presario CQ56. It
had Windows 7 on it orginally. The wireless worked fine. I installed
Kubuntu 12.10 amd64 and it still worked fine. The OS offered to upgrade
to 13.04 and I let it. That's when the wireless quit working right.
It connects fine
That's with kernel 3.8.0.19.35
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Installing a 3.9 kernel from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v3.9-rc8-raring/ solves the problem for me.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. It seems that your bug report is not filed about a
specific source package though, rather it is just filed against Ubuntu
in general. It is important that bug reports be filed about source
packages so that people
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