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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 215802 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/215802
It sounds like this is the same as bug #215802, so I'm going to mark
this one as a duplicate. As noted there, the fix for this issue will
come via backports-modules-wireless after v2.6.38 final is released.
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I've been testing for a couple of days in Maverick and it seems a big
improvement. No disconnection or transfer bitrate fall at the moment.
Thanks for your work,
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 11:29 AM, Andy Whitcroft wrote:
> Could those of you affected please test out the kernels Seth referred to
> i
Could those of you affected please test out the kernels Seth referred to
in comment #208 and report back here. Thanks!
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I wonder if this issue (the issues still seen in recent releases at
least) might have the same root cause as this one:
http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/215802
I've provided some test kernels for lucid and maverick that have shown
good results so far. Any testing to see whether they help with the
pr
Closing the wrong lynx task
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This bug affects me as well (same Motherboard as OP) in 10.04.
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I mean it works fine Out of the Box on Ubuntu 9.10...
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Works for me on Ubuntu 9.10.
I have ALFA AWUS036H: 802.11b/g 500mW USB Adapter.
It has Realtek RTL8187 chip.
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** Also affects: lynx (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I am using ubuntu 9.10 with rtl8187 chipset usb and still having problems
disconecting after a few minutes need to rebbot or unplag the device and that
sometimes doesen't work eather.
what suld i do to get a solid conection plz?
email me at apolitisto...@hotmail.com
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I'm using 2.6.32 kernel now and I can confirm that the issue is still
there, firefox keeps "looking up", downloads freeze for a while and
connection speed stays around 100 kb/s (low for my connection speed) .
By the way, as arpl said, the on/off switch now works.
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This bug still causes issues on 9.10 karmic. The wifi signal drops out
after a while of being connected and while connected the system seems to
hang intermittently for no reason. While hanging, the active application
(usually firefox for me) "greys out", but the CPU load (according to the
System Mo
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Have you tried this?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/182473/comments/64
Regards,
Gerson.
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 2:22 AM, khuner wrote:
> I have ALFA AWUS036H: 802.11b/g 500mW USB Adapter.
>
> It has Realtek RTL8187 chip.
>
> This Wifi card can pick u
I have ALFA AWUS036H: 802.11b/g 500mW USB Adapter.
It has Realtek RTL8187 chip.
This Wifi card can pick up more wireless networks (and higher signal)
than your ordinary Wireless Card (tested on Win XP SP3). On Ubuntu 9.04
Desktop the signal is very weak.
On Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop, by default it use
Latest patch from kernel.org(2.6.31 patch20090923) seems to fix the
"transmission power problem"(Before this patch when i boot i hear X
networks and after a while i hear less than X networks) Its now fixed!!!
It also has effective(affective?) rf_switch(the thing that toggles
wireless on/off). This
sudo iwconfig wlan0 power on
sudo iwconfig wlan0 rate 5.5M fixed
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Since you're using a 32 bit os. The ndiswrapper will work for you. Go
to netgears website and download their oldest drivers for the device
and tell ndiswapper to use the Win98 driver. You may have to blacklist
the rtl8187 driver.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 28, 2009, at 5:53 AM, Andreas Berg
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Whoa, apport-collect sure collects a lot of stuff. Anyhow, I'm using a
Netgear WG111v3, USB adapter on karmic 2.6.31-4-generic. This problem
doesnt happen often, but seems to happen when doing heavy downloads like
apt-related tasks.
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Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=a26d0aad-44a2-4c51-925f-64163fb9524f
MachineType: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. N120
Package: linux (not installed)
ProcCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-2.6.31-4-generic
root=UUID=dcf67ff3-89e1-48b1-9c00-b35dfcb5db57 ro usbco
Unfortunately it seems this bug is still an issue. Can you confirm this
issue exists with the Karmic Alpha 9.10 release. Images for testing are
available at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ . Please let
us know your results.
If the issue remains while still running Karmic, please r
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This bug was flagged as having a patch attached. The Ubuntu Kernel
Team's preferred policy is for all patches to be submitted and accepted
into the upstream kernel before agreeing to merge them into the Ubuntu
kerne
@ChrisLees: If you want to try a more recent kernel in Jaunty, you can
do so manually by going to http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v2.6.30/, which has the 2.6.30 kernel deb packages, eg if
you are running 32-bit Ubuntu:
linux-image-2.6.30-020630-generic_2.6.30-020630_i386.deb
I'm not being offered a 2.6.30 kernel - the latest I've got is 2.6.28-12
(jaunty).
I've found that:
1. Manually decreasing the wireless speed does increase the data rate
(maximum 12mbps is not really good enough for what I want to do though)
2. Uploading data to my home server will kill the conn
I tested Karmic Alpha 2 (kernel 2.6.30-8) via liveCD (actually it was a
USB stick :) ). The driver reports stronger signal, it went from 15% in
Jaunty to 65% in Karmic, although I 'm not really sure whether this
really means anything or they just changed the method of measurement.
Connection seems
There have been a number of fixes to this driver since the last testing
for this bug. Can you confirm this issue exists with the most recent
Jaunty Jackalope 9.04 release -
http://www.ubuntu.com/news/ubuntu-9.04-desktop . If the issue remains
in Jaunty, Please also try the Alpha release of Karmic
Oh, Im sorry, I did not mean to blame linux drivers, its just that I was
hoping that it would get fixed someday near. Windows works fine with
this one so I am sure its a bug although its true some people have
reported fully working wireless connection therefore it must be
something else. Thank you
For me it's working perfectly since kernel 2.6.27-13. Everyone has
different experience, but we must not forget that we are dealing with
wireless networks here, unreliable and unpredictable by nature. A lot of
things can influence the performance of the wireless device, distance
from the access poi
Or you can try Fedora 11, which seems to work for me...
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> Thank you, I think we should all do that, kind of sad though.
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Thank you, I think we should all do that, kind of sad though.
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Hi. I gave up more testing with this chip. As you can see, this bug is
here more then year and half, still with the same results. So I bought
other wireless board which working perfectly.
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Im still getting drops under ubuntu jaunty 2.6.30-rc8 kernel. At first
the connection was ok but now I keep gettings drops and download speeds
are low, just like the old kernel but this one is somehow more stable.
Is anybody having the same problem under the new kernel?
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Overnight test downloading and seeding the most popular torrent on the
piratebay was successful. However, there seems a period of time after
torrenting that network connections are extremely slow. It took over 3
minutes to load www.speedtest.net, however I got the same speeds as
reported before. I
Holy cow the Kernel Dev's are awesome!
Connection signal went from ~10% to ~85%
No disconnects
Tested with 60+ connections on bittorrent, normally this would cause a
disconnect in less than five minutes.
Connection speed dropped by ~.1 MB/s (upload unaffected)
Results of speed testing:
rtl8187,
@malfist: if you just want to test it, try moving your
/etc/X11/xorg.conf file to something different like /etc/X11/xorg.conf-
ati so that X boots with the open-source ATI driver (which works fine if
you don't need high-performance 3d performance for games).
If the 2.6.30 kernel fixes this bug and
fglrx is very slow to support new kernels. They don't even support
2.6.29. You'll have to use radeon if you want to try it out.
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When I attempt to use the newer kernel to test it X server will not
work, at least with the restricted ATI driver. How can I make it work so
I can test it?
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I try the 2.6.30-rc6 kernel and fixed the problem.
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Does the 2.6.30-rc6 kernel fix the problem (deb packages are at
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.30-rc6/)? It fixed a
lot of my Intel wireless issues.
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I can confirm this is still affecting Jaunty 64-bit.
Kernel: 2.6.28-11-generic
This bug is over a year old, is there a chance it will be fixed anytime
soon?
Drops seem to be related to the number of connections. P2P kills it.
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I'm having even worse problem on Jaunty, 64-bit, with the most recent
kernel (2.6.28-11-generic). My device (AWUS036H, RTL8187L chipset) does
appear to create a connection to the router and even obtains ip address,
but drops after 10-15 seconds. Also my network manager (wicd) fails to
show correct
I'm having this same problem on Jaunty, with the 2.6.28-11.42-generic
kernel.
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can confirm the statement from hexguy123 - still the same problems here.
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Doesn't work under jaunty final, connection drops after a while and
"iwconfig wlan0 rate 5.5M fixed" does seem to work some time but then
drops again.
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Hi. I have Gentoo with kernel version 2.6.28-r4 and i solved the problem
selecting Minstral rate alghoritm in the section "Wireless" of
"Networking support" and selecting a fixed bitrate for the wifi device
(1M fixed).
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Hi. I have Gentoo with kernel version 2.6.28-r4 and i solved the problem
selecting Minstral rate alghoritm in the section "Wireless" of
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Latest Jaunty kernel should have the patch to:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=dbeb17016e4d0affccfa07f4e8f61feac75c5a18
Which should have fixed the performance issues with this driver.
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It does work nicely on Fedora 11 alpha.
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Not really. It works fine for a while, if at all, speed goes up to the
normal rate for a while, but disconnects still do happen.
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Eveything works fine if you do this : sudo iwconfig wlan0 rate 5.5M
(found there : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=792092 )
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may I ask why was it marked as invalid??
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latest kernel in intrepid does not have a high speed connection, but at
least i do not experience connection loss anymore, even with high load.
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Still not working on Jaunty alpha5.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Kernel 2.6.27-13 (Ubuntu 8.10) also seems to work fine for me. No
connection stalls when downloading torrents or using Skype.
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Using 9.04 Alpha 5. Nothings changed, same issues as my previous post
on 2009-01-21.
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I tested 2.6.28-8, and while the connection didn't drop overnight while
running p2p programs all night, the speed I was getting in the morning
was still roughly the same as before (1/10th of my 10Mbit connection).
Trying out 2.6.27-13 at the moment.
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today's proposed kernel update in intrepid, (2.6.27-13) has a patch for the
rtl8187 driver, i still have to stress my wireless connection to see if the
problem is fixed... i'll do it once at home!
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Hmm... I'm still still experiencing this problem, even with today's
updates.
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Sounds like good news. Now I wonder whether it's safe to install the
Jaunty kernel in Intrepid...
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I'm also testing the Alpha 5 of 9.04 and everything seens to be working nice
with no problem at the moment.
My torrents are working nice, the signal is really good, etc...
I really want to thanks the ubuntu team for finally fixed the problem.
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After trying release Alpha 5 of Ubuntu 9.04 (kernel version: 2.6.28-8),
I must say my problems seem fixed. I no longer deal with connection
hangs when downloading torrents. I've tested it on two machines, one
equipped with rtl8187 and the other with rtl8187B (that's what the
"lsusb" command outputs
I just tried the instructions at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/182473/comments/122 in
Intrepid. Got 100% connection, and then started an
rsync --partial -vre 'ssh -p 1234' 192.168.0.1:/foo/bar /baz/ban
, but it always dies after a few minutes. Tried to reboot, a
I can confirm this bug in up-to-date Jaunty ; the connection is very
slow, and drops quite often.
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In Jaunty alpha (daily from yesterday) it has the same problems.
disconnects when downloading anything, and connection interrupts every
1-2 minutes.
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On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 11:53 PM, ignorant wrote:
> Sounds good :)
> Is this kernel going to reach Intrepid?
it's a 2.6.27, it should.
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Sounds good :)
Is this kernel going to reach Intrepid?
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>From 2.6.27.14 Changelog
Larry Finger (2):
rtl8187: Add termination packet to prevent stall
rtl8187: Fix error in setting OFDM power settings for RTL8187L
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Tried 2.6.28.1-grsec, rtl8187 problems remain.
@Spreech, @Bellis: please note that the backported r8187 driver does not suport
wpa/wpa2.
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Are these drivers included (or going to be included) in Ubuntu 9.04?
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Please have a look at the steps provided by Saul D. B. in post #122:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/182473/comments/122
As mentioned earlier (in post # 124 by me) using these backported
drivers solved most of my problems. The signal strength is much
I have the Realtek RTL8187b wireless card also, and the signal is just
too weak to have any kind of connection. The driver really needs a good
looking at, This card has always been problematic, it used to work, but
the signal would just suddenly drop, now the signal is too weak. Ive not
had this wo
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Hello,
I have Toshiba Satellite L300-D with Realtek RTL8187b Chip ID 8198.
Using Ubuntu 8.10.
With the new kernel update 2.6.27.11 the network card is detected automatically
(which has not happened before).
And I can confirm the problems mentioned above.
I have to fix the rate to 11M to use the
I found a problem with the RTL8187, but not RTL8187B, driver this
afternoon. The patch, which is written for wireless-testing and compat-
wireless, is attached. To apply it on 2.6.28 or older, it needs some
modifications.
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I’m using ubuntu 9.4 (jaunty jackalope) and still report the same problem. When
I next to the wireless rooter and the signal is strong I don’t have any
problem. When the signal his week the connection starts to drop.
So workaround I use the command:
iwconfig wlan1 rate 11M fixed
and Works fine
I'm new to Linux (Ubuntu 64bit) and despite the tinkering required to get it
working, I love it.
My Toshiba laptop (dual boot with Vista) has one of these internal USB
Wireless devices with the RTL8187B chipset. In the 7.x version of Ubuntu, I
tried all the published hacks to get it working bu
Is there any progress being made with this bug? Could we please have
some info? I't's been more than a year since it was first reported.
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I have to confirm this bug.
I'm using a Toshiba Satellite Toshiba L350-107 (Model PSLD0E)
This is the chip info: Intel® PRO/Wireless 3945ABG (802.11a/b/g)
On 8.04 I had to manually download the linux drivers and install them, they
worked quite well (except the frequent disconnect)
On 8.10 these
I just tried the steps provided by Saul D. B. and gave the
compat-wireless-2009-01-12 a try together with my built-in RTL8187B USB module.
Compilation on Ubuntu 8.10 was possible without any problems and installation
of the new drivers as described went fine.
- at least wicd doesn't hang any mor
2 Vit Svarc: thanks for HowTo
my 2c worth:
1. you don't need to do "make" as root (you only need root access for "make
install")
2. with CONFIG_IEEE80211_DEBUG=y the ieee80211_rx.c won't compile
P.S. with linux 2.6.27-grsec (2.6.27.10) rtl8187 driver, I had Link
Quality 13 through 16, Signal lev
For those who don't mind recompiling kernel modules, an easy way to fix
this is to build and install the compat-wireless package.
(http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Download)
It's a backport of the latest drivers in kernel GIT. that will install
in the /lib/your-kernel-version/updates/ directory,
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