*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 291760 ***
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Bob. Thanks for the patch. However, NetworkManager does not do the
roaming on its own; it is a wpasupplicant/driver decision to switch/disassoc
from the AP.
The output seen (and wrongly patched out by the pat
Should maybe add that the chip set is Realtek RTL8187B
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I'm having the exact same wifi network roaming problem using Kubuntu 904
on my Toshiba L300 Satellite Pro. Is it possible that this problem still
exists in 904?
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as described in comments not really hw dependant.
** Changed in: bcm4400-source (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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I am sitting in my university, where there are also different APs with a single
essid. I also had problems with roaming to (none), and even if the connection
was alive, everything was crawling and ping did not work anymore.
I am using Intrepid with an Thinkpad X31 with an ipw2100 card.
I just a
Confirmed with 8.10 and ath9k. The wireless often roams to (none),
which totally drops the connection. I can cause it to reassociate with
an AP by using 'iwconfig ath0 ap '. And about 2 minutes later it
will roam back to (none). Very frustrating.
It seems to me like there is some code in Netwo
I am getting exactly the same problem, and the more frustrating part is that it
totally ruins my wifi access at work. We have many APs with the same SSID, and
at my desk it ALWAYS connects to a 00:0F:xxx AP, then roams to a 00:0D:xxx AP
immediately after a "dhcp bound to" followed by a "device
Sorry for the slow response it's been a hectic week at work. Yes we
have a good wireless infrastucture setup with that many AP's. They all
share the same SSID's and vlan's. It's designed for us to be able to
roam around the building without problems. I wasn't able to get a
syslog capture today
frooky. a few basic questions up front:
Can you confirm that you have a good wireless in environment without so
many APs? Do the APs in the office share the same ESSID?
Could you please attach a more complete syslog? it should at least
capture everything starting where NM starts.
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Sorry forgot to mention: ibex with the updates from Alex
ii network-manager
0.7~~svn20081018t105859-0ubuntu2~nm4 network management framework daemon
ii network-manager-gnome 0.7~~svn20081020t000444-0ubuntu1
network management framework (GNOME
I am also seeing the issue as well:
Lenovo T500 with the intel 5100 (AGN) chipset
We have a wireless network with 32 AP's in our office using a wireless
controller. They are all about 30% power level and I can talk with 3 at
any time... so in other words this is happening about every 5 min when
I also have this problem with my ralink based wifi adapter (rt73usb
driver is used). Whenever NetworkManager (or whatever that is) decides
to switch to a different bssid that belongs to the same essid, I lose
connection. The subnet is the same for all base stations. Reconnecting
to the wireless
Ah, I neglected to mention, my two APs are on the *same* subnet - their
IP address differs by one, so there is absolutely no reason to change
anything at the client end of things. In the mean time, I have had to
select manual configuration. Allowing the ipw2200 driver to roam on its
own works just
Seeing the same thing, here. W/ both an HP tablet (ipw2100) and a newer
thinkpad (don't have the model to hand). Same setup, multiple APs, one
SSID, different subnets. Roam, and bingo, lost network. I'm tempted to
set up a log monitor to poke dhclient when it sees a roaming event,
even.
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I don't know if I have the exact same problem, but on Hardy with the
latest updates, NM is still unusable on my laptop. I have to APs in the
house, both with the same SSID. Sat in the family room, the signal
strength is similar from both and the system wants to flip-flop. EVERY
time it does so, it
Same SSID, Router and Repeater
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Same problem here. Using a Belkin Wireles extender in Repeater mode.
Can't stay connected to the stronger Repeater MAC. Works perfect in
windows
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Two corrections:
...instead, they give true internet IPs.
... upon roaming to a different access point with the _same_ SSID, ...
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At my college (Cal Poly, SLO), all the wireless access points use the
same SSID, but each is on a different subnet. When I roam from one
access point to another, my connection mysteriously breaks without
notice... and thinks it's still up. It seems NetworkManager can't
handle different access poi
This is an interesting question. I have been to many hotels, they either
use some kinda of WDS or mesh mode...all using the same SSID. I've heard
that XP and Vista seamlessly roam between them picking the AP with the
strongest signal. How does NetworkManager work? It doesn't appear to do
this very
** Attachment added: "a full load of syslog full of trouble"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12663933/syslog.3
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1) I did include a roaming incident above. I'll attach some more syslog.
2) Sadly, I am no longer in Stockholm, and so I can no longer produce
this problem on command. I strongly suspect that it's related to the
inability to connect to the public wireless at Dulles International
Airport, where I'l
can you please the rc2 of 0.6.6 which was on the hardy alpha 6 release
or try once beta is out? (you can either test with livecd or by
upgrading your system - you decide).
please also attach your complete /var/log/syslog (capturing some roaming
incidents), tell me about which time i can see the ro
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