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rtl8187 link quality poor
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Wireless won't work on Lenovo Thinkpad T510
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Also having this problem, with a Alfa 54G USB stick on Ubuntu 10.04 (Karmic)
Bus 001 Device 005: ID 0bda:8187 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8187 Wireless
Adapter
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rtl8187 link quality poor
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here is a new driver for rtl8187L that compiles without errors in ubuntu
9.10, but it doesnt seem to be fully operational so maybe a patch could
fix this.
http://www.4shared.com/file/188631523/a725eefa/rtl8187L_linux_26103901042010r.html
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I don't know if this is relevant, but as told before my adapter runs ok.
However I am using it on 64-bit karmic with wep 128-bit hex and fixed
ip. Hope it helps.
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... within 6 feet of the router connection appears to be fine (but can
still only manage 11Mbs rather than 54)
iwconfig gives ...
wlan0 IEEE 802.11bg ESSID:"HOWDEN-1969"
Mode:Managed Frequency:2.462 GHz Access Point: 00:90:96:C7:95:61
Bit Rate=11 Mb/s Tx-Power=20
Also running freshly installed, updated Karmic on Ei-System 1211 Laptop
and have same problems with RTL8187B wifi card.
Have updated bug 215802 with apport details from affected laptop
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I have Karmic, fully up to date, and it works perfect, just as good as
in Windows. I think we need to try and see what could be the problem for
people still affected.
2.6.31.15 Kernel.
Karmic
Intel chipset and motherboard.
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Can confirm the problem in 2.6.31-15-generic Karmic on Tosh sateillite
l350-262. I've bought a new laptop due to motherboard failure but
reception was much better on old laptop with different card in same
places in house. Speed is also erratic.
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Hello
I confirm that this bug is fixed in Karmic
2.6.31-15-generic2.6.31-15-generic 64-bit , realtek rtl8187 is
performing up to expectations and the external smc adapter I had been
using as a circumvent is now not working at all ;-) So for a correction
there is a new bug (#479283).
Cheers
Anton
This bug is well and truly fixed in Karmic. I get faster speeds than I
ever had before, with good range and VERY good reliability (I can upload
30 gigs to my server successfully; that's something I can't even do with
my Homeplug at this range).
khuner: Enable the Jaunty Backports repository and in
i also have ALFA AWUS036H 500mW USB Adapter. Network Manager in Ubuntu
9.10 64 bits detected it but it isn't correctly, loss signal and working
incorrectly.
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I have ALFA AWUS036H: 802.11b/g 500mW USB Adapter.
It has Realtek RTL8187 chip. I have the same problem.
This Wifi card can pick up more signals than your ordinary Wireless Card
(tested on Win XP SP3).
On Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop, by default it uses a WRONG driver.
There has to be a way to uninstall
Helo,
I have a problem with the compilation rtl8187L drivers from the kernel
2.6.31 + there is such an error
root @ bum-laptop: / # make clean
home/bum/sterowniki/rtl8187L_linux_26.1038.0626.2009.release
make [1]: Leaving directory `/
home/bum/sterowniki/rtl8187L_linux_26.1038.0626.2009.release
The backported driver is pretty good, but it still has a tendency to
disconnect when under load. When it disconnects, it will not reconnect,
and plugging in my other wireless device and attempting to connect with
that will often cause a kernel panic straight away. In the best case
scenario, I'll ge
RTL8187 USB wifi adaptor
I found the following to work wonderfully after trying a horde of unsuccessful
things:
# sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-jaunty
Note: This also fixed an issue with my Atheros ar9285 internal wifi
card.
I hope this helps someone.
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I just installed a kernel in Update Manager, and the backports modules,
and now things are working well. Thanks Chris! Fix released, I guess.
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When you say it "wiped" out the older rtl8187 driver, that means the
find+grep command I mentioned above only shows one .ko file? (namely
r8187.ko or something like that?) Perhaps re-installing your linux
kernel package should bring it back -- assuming that's how it was
originally installed. (Or ma
Dennis: That was my thought as well, that the error message is saying "I
don't handle this chip". I did try blacklisting the r8187 driver, but
that accomplishes nothing as it appears that the rtl8187 driver has been
wiped. Personally, I'd be having more fun if I could get reliable multi-
gigabyte f
Last I checked Andrea Merello hadn't been contributing to his sourceforge
project for some time. Here's the link to it:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/rtl8180-sa2400/
But Rosewill - the manufacturer of my rtl8187l usb stick - was still
including his work on their driver CD and the same story go
Just a couple notes: the "unknown RFChipID: 0x5!!!" seems to suggest
your chip might not be the same as the one the driver supports. Perhaps
you can list the exact version you have (via lspci or lsusb).
I haven't tried it yet, but when you compile the new driver, perhaps it
doesn't allow you to ha
Thomas, that driver not only doesn't work on my ordinary RTL8187, but it
has prevented the original kernel driver from working too. It will
happily attach to the RTL8187 and find networks, but keeps giving this
error repeatedly when trying to connect:
[ 534.720351] rtl8187: ISLeave(): Turn on RF.
We (http:system76.com) have fixed this problem on our Starling Netbook
that has an RTL8187B adapter. We downloaded and manually compiled the
latest driver from Realtek. It has to be requested via email at this
point.
Once you have the driver (which I've attached below for your
convenience) you hav
It works for me with kernel 2.6.30.2, after manually installing the
kernel from the aforementioned "deb packages" floating around. Hopefully
it'll be in Ubuntu's official repos soon!
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>From my experience it's working best with kernel 2.6.30.1, there are
still same problems but not such big as with earlier or default kernel.
I compiled it by myself but as far as I know, there is some repository
with deb packages of kernel's different versions. And as I wrote before,
I can't even
Hi everybody
also have the, RTL8187 wireless chipset on my Asus PW DH Dlx
with ubuntu Jaunty 4.02 64bit installed.
and also experience the same problems; connection loss (specially when using
bittorrent),
connection signal is also abnormal low 15% instead of 90%
has anybody a decent well docume
FWIW, I think this is fixed in newer kernels. On Jaunty 64-bit with the
vanilla 2.6.28-13 kernel, I consistently had a weak signal/poor
performance/etc., but using the latest upstream kernel (2.6.31-rc3), the
problem has disappeared.
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I have the same problem - very weak signal, sometimes breaks of
connection. I am using Ubuntu 9.04 64 bit and I have also tested:
Ubuntu 9.04 64 bit:
- kernel 2.6.30.1
- self-compiled kernel 2.6.30.1
- kernel 2.6.31 rc2 (I can't connect)
Ubuntu 9.04 32 bit
Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit (I can't connect)
Mint
I've now upgraded to 9.04 32bit. This problem still exists. However
lowering the bit rate manually as the laptop being moved away from the
router can definitely solve the problem.
So I added the following aliases to my .bashrc
alias fix11='sudo iwconfig wlan0 rate 11M fixed'
alias fix1='sudo iwco
In my case I use a Belkin F5D7050 v5000 USB stick. Both in Intrepid and
in Jaunty I can connect to only the closest wireless network and when I
connect, there is absolutely no data transmission (I can't perform
updates, firefox cannot connect to any server and under ping, I see no
sending of data f
I also had these problems with weak signal and bad performance with my
RTL8187 usb stick under Jaunty.
iwconfig also only showed 1Mb/s, even when I manually changed it to
something else.
On my DSL router I had WPA2 enabled (not both WPA & WPA2). But Wicd
could only do this combo (not sure at the
In Jaunty there is a driver which shows full (i.e. normal) signal.
However it can only be used by activating linux-backports-modules-
jaunty-generic in your package manager - I don't know whether this
raises other issues in terms of stability.
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I've upgraded to Jaunty since writing the comment above
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/293946/comments/9.
Problem still exists. It still looks and behaves the same. Signal
strength is 15% and throughput is about 5.something Mbps. Instead of
54Mbps.
The chipset is now describ
I am sorry that my previous post was wrong. I didn't install ndiswrapper
correctly. Now I am using ndiswrapper with win 98 driver and the auto-
negotiation works. So far doesn't have sudden disconnection problem.
But I think the native driver doesn't work. The rate wouldn't drop as
the signal is w
The fix rate method on my previous post doesn't fix the problem. The
connection loses every one to two hours instead of few minutes (still an
improvement, err..)
These two messages appear at the same time as the connection loses.
dmesg:
wlan0: No ProbeResp from current AP 00:19:54:2f:93:da - assu
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I think I finally get the solution. The fixed rate work for me so far. I
am quite sure my connection hangs because the driver (either the native
or the ndiswrapper win 98 one) doesn't know how to do the auto-
negotiation with the router. For example, in Windows XP the transfer
rate would drop as th
It's been mentioned before on older bug reports regarding this wireless
chipset, but I just realised that it hasn't been mentioned on this bug
report.
You can get speed, range and reliability from your wireless card if you
install the Aircrack driver. Details here:
http://zenzike.blogspot.com/200
I have the same very weak signal isuue on my realtek 8187 too.
I am using ndiswrapper win 98 driver now and the wireless siganl will be broken
if distance from the router to the notebook more than 3 metres, making the wlan
completely useless.
The native driver came from Ubuntu 8.10 kernel 2.6.2
I had the same problem. Signal strength is now improved due to the
installation of compat wireless drivers.
http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Download
Bevor I couldn't even ping the default gateway. No it's possible to ping
and the signal strength is a the same level as in windows. But still the
@Dennis Nezic: It even worked under Hardy.
I just tried the current Kubuntu 9.04 live CD (64-bit); the signal
strength problem is still there.
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I'm also experiencing this issue with Ubuntu 8.10 64-bit and the
rtl8187. I'm using an ASRock mobo that comes with a built-in WIFI chip.
In XP it gets 100% signal strength, but when I boot into Ubuntu I'm
stuck at 14% with a maximum of about 300KB/s throughput. After using
the connection for more
I just installed and updated Ubuntu, and I have this same problem. I'm
using linux 2.6.27-9-generic :|. As the original poster mentioned, I'm
also getting, odly enough, just 14% signal strength, which isn't enough
for a stable connection. If I switch to ndiswrapper, I get the expected
50%.
The ori
I've notice this problem with Intel wirless (ASmobile s96-jm laptop) buy
only with 2.6.27-11 kernel. Older 2.6.27-9 works fine.
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i have the same issue with the realtek rtl8187. i am running intrepid.
signal strength is very low and somtimes drops. signal strength was
better in hardy but connection would drop for no reason.
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Problem still present on Realtek RTL8187, running Intrepid, Kernel
2.6.27.9. Signal strength VERY low, whereas in XP all working fine (Obv
a driver issue).In Hardy this problem was not present, although the
signal would just "drop" in the middle of surfing.
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Me too. Same chip but on a Asus P5b Deluxe mobo.
In my search-for-an-answer I found all sorts of magic incantations:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=571188
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=792092
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Problem has not been fixed in Linux 2.6.27-11 from the Intrepid Proposed
repository. Signal strength is still low and bad packet loss occurs from
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I have same problem after upgrading to Intrepid from Hardy. After a
while (sometimes 5-10 minutes, sometimes more than a hour) connection
stopped working (NetworkManager haven't recognized any problems, nothing
in dmesg ). I have to unplug/plug usb wifi dongle to reconnect to AP.
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I too have an RTL8187 chip on my Asus P5K Deluxe Motherboard. My signal
strength is only 18% in Ubuntu 8.10(32 bit), where as in Vista(32 bit)
on the same computer I get full signal strength. I have high speed cable
and am using a D-Link DGL-4500 with WPA2 AES. Just as the original
poster said, the
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I have a Realtek RTL8187 wireless chipset on my Asus P5K Premium
motherboard. Under Gutsy and Hardy 32-bit this chip performed relatively
fine (occasional dropouts that are a known
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