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ThomasNovin, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue?
Can you try with the latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images
are available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ .
If it remains an issue, c
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In Lucid my wireless networks keeps disconnecting and it won't reconnect
without a reboot.
- I don't think this is bug #365321 since it's new for me, it worked fine
- in Karmic.
+ It worked fine in Karmic.
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+ WORKAROUND: linux-backports-modules-wireless-lucid-gener
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i had this porblem for a long time... still didn't find how to fix it a
workaround, is to setup your router as WPA2-PSK with AES ;)
tnx...
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Same problem on a Samsung Q320 - Ubuntu Lucid Lynx - Upgraded from
Karmic.
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Same problem on Acer Aspire 4810T - Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
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Hello,
i have the same problem. When downloading large data from torrent or any
iso and my laptop shut down the LCD (i think only LCD) by idle time,
then my wifi disconnect. But, when i setting in torrent maximum
downloading rate to 55KiB/s, then network dont disconnect. If i working
on my laptop
Promised to keep an eye...
I can just confirm that I'm absolutely fine now after extended usage.
As per the link above, WPA2-PSK with AES only was recommended (read page
5 of the posting for full details). I doubt if this is will solve all
problems but if it kind of helps some of you...
The comm
Spoke too sooncontinue to experience drops even with WPA2-PSK AES
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Interesting.
- My router was on crappy 40 bit WEP (too lazy to change the same key I've been
using for a decade.) Experiencing drops
- Changed it to WPA2-PSK AES + TKIP, still experienced the drops
- Changed it to WPA2-PSK AES and I haven't experienced a drop in the last hour.
If this holds up
OK, testing at the pub last night was fine on their WEP enabled router -
no drop outs. Bringing the unit back home on to my WPA router, problems
return.
As one post recommended in the link above, I switched my router to
WPA2-PSK with AES only.
After an hours testing with no drop outs, I'm happy e
Should have news by Wednesday about differences between WPA and WEP
protected routers after a visit to my local pub!
Previous usage at the pub has been trouble free which reflects on
comments in my link posted above.
I've not tested definitively so I'll give this a run and report back.
Too wussy
I primarily use system connections with network-manager and I haven't
experienced this issue. My brother uses user level connections and
complained about this issue. We both have Intel based wireless cards.
I don't have access to my brother's hardware to test if using system
level connections mak
Found out that I was able to reconnect to wireless network by running
sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager restart
Somehow I felt that I had more problems with the network, when there was
only one wireless network available. Where I live, there are multiple
networks and I have not had to resort to net
Browsing forums today to see if I could find any up to date progress on
this. This seems to cover possibly a couple of issues but it is likely
they are related. Definitely reflects this issue here though:
http://swiss.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1475006&page=1
As said previously, there are
I was getting a little concerned that this error was Flash centric - as
this is when I normally see it.
Fear not, 80mb system upgrade yesterday tripped out the wireless four
times during download.
It almost certainly is caused by large data movements imho.
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It is difficult to get an immediate "feel" for the error level.
Using streaming audio on the we7 site I get a dropped connection about
every 20 minutes or so. Still a vast improvement on the initial 10.04
upgrade which would break as soon as looking at Youtube etc!
Interestingly, the site seems t
So, for me wireless with wicd disconnects and reconnects fairly
regularly now. I wonder if something is timing out somewhere.
I use the broadcom B43 wireless driver fwcutter version. When I tried to
use the Broadcom STA my wireless simply would not operate.
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I wrote too soon. I'm still having random wireless disconnects with
wicd.
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after i changed to wicd the problems went away.
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Further tests today under good broadband conditions. Everything seems
fine bar Youtube tests which simply appears to be the site under heavy
load on the popular items selected (recent TV shows).
Also tested wired connection as per Krahim above. Same results. No
disconnections. So good news here!
Actually I now have this problem with my wired connection too using
gnome network manager.
The network disconnects and then reconnects. I thought I would add this
on the chance the bug can be better located.
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yes,
I just upgraded and i'm having this problem.
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Back home this morning. All usual sites now failing again although
available bandwidth seems to be low on my main system with even radio
delivery glitching. As such, not a good environment to get proper
opinions.
Point noticed is that when netbook starts to poll for more data just
before disconnec
Down the pub at the moment after a day of fairly longterm trials.
Forgive any drunken typos :-)
Currently testing all OK at the new location on a two bar signal.
Earlier at home, normal streaming radio was fine - hadn't been
previously. Other Flash sites as previously commented also excellent.
Se
Mouxbar motivated me to comment on this bug again. I have the following
observations:
1) the problem is not solved for me by using the linux-backports-
modules-wireless, but it does become less frequent.
2) I've the two backports (-21 and -22) seem about the same
3) I think this is something po
Hmmm, now encountering the fault again on seesaw (UK telly on-line site)
so perhaps not as fixed as I'd hoped.
Others still seem fine. I'll post further info if it comes to light.
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My Acer Aspire netbook has suffered with this problem and after many
days of searching this seems to have sorted me.
I'm a linux dunce so please interpret around what I have gleaned as
sceptically as you need to!
Suffice to say there are numerous forum threads and bug reports along
these lines fo
I instead went with linux-backports-modules-wireless-lucid-generic-pae
and this seems to have had a good effect on my machine. My wireless has
worked very nicely since. Before upgrade it wouldn't even connect to my
home network sometimes.
@Dave: Why did you go with just that version, 2.6.32-22 is
Problem solved by doing:
sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-wireless-2.6.32-21-generic
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me too. No problems going back to Dapper but the damn thing disconnects
frequently now.
Hardware: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG [Golan] Network
Connection (rev 02)
No obvious errors, though I do occasionally (not every time) crash in
cleanup. I think this is a side-effect though.
May
me too
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I do have this issue on one system running lucid amd64.
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