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Well, I've just bought a new laptop with the same wifi chipset and it
doesn't work properly. The connection isn't unstable, but it's even
worse: the system only recognize the wifi interface after suspending the
machine and waking up again. That's so weird but it's the only
workaround I've found so
yes i understand but i've same bug it's useless open a new bug, because
it's not fixed for me and for another...if i have to open a new bug for
my issue i've to copy and paste this
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As far as I'm concerned, everything works fine with 3.11 in Saucy.
I agree with Timo : I think it's another bug, that should be declared and
investigated separately.
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Hmm. This bug is associated with the upstream bug
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49201 which was fixed. I can
also confirm than on my Zenbook UX31E starting from the 3.10 kernel and
also with the 3.11 kernel in Ubuntu 13.10, WLAN is working well in many
places where it was completely u
Agree this is NOT fixed on 13.10. I had the problem on my zenbook ux31
on 13.04, and resolved it with the advices mentioned in this thread.
But after installing 13.10 a couple of days ago, the problem is back
just as before :(
Linux wim-zenbook 3.11.0-12-generic #19-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 9 16:20:46
sorry but i see that with ubuntu 13.10 this bug is fixed, but i've still
that. can i fix this in some way???
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I'm marking this as fixed as it's fixed in a released Ubuntu (13.10),
and the remaining thing would be to port needed patches to older
Ubuntus.
According to Kevin's test it may be that more patches would need to be
backported than the one specified. I'd recommend 13.04 users to upgrade
to 13.10. 1
I am still having problems after applying the backported patched driver.
I went from my wifi dropping out ~ every 20 minutes (reason 2) with a
reboot being the only way to reestablish a connection to this:
Sep 22 14:23:09 K55A NetworkManager[1138]: nl_recvmsgs() error: (-33)
Dump inconsistency
j: Unfortunately I don't know where would be up-to-date and correct
instructions for easily building own patched kernel, cleanly and as a
.deb packge. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel looks
relatively simple compared to other pages, but not really sure if it's
completely accurate.
Hello -- I'm a complex Linux newbie & just installed Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS
on my Asus UX31 -- It's running the updated kernel (as far as I
know) and the wi-fi connectivity is very flaky.
I would like to try out the patch Timo provides but have no idea
where to begin. Can someone direct me to
Another update, since I continue to be interested in this one even
though it's fixed for me :)
Ubuntu 12.10 and 13.04 users received a kernel update last night that
includes the other patch. That means also users of Ubuntu 12.04.2 and
12.04.3 LTS:s (to be released on Thursday), which use the kerne
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It seems the default xlna config is actually already scheduled for the
next Raring kernel update! See bug #1204666.
As for the other one, it needed slight rebasing but I'm attaching the
patch that applies with git am to git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-
raring.git here.
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Those are the two (and only) patches needed :
[v2] ath9k: Add custom parameters for CUS198
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/2718041/
[1/3] ath9k_hw: Assign default xlna config for AR9485
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/2696121/
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I think it would be useful to backport to 13.04, but one would need to
know which patches exactly are needed. If someone knows, please share.
The "Assign default xlna config" was now backported to upstream 3.10
series and is already in 13.10 as well, but I wonder if that patch alone
(http://git.ker
Will the fix be backported to 13.04?
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Timo : great ! thanks ! :-)
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Does not concern Network Manager after all
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Guillaume: added to the wiki page. Meanwhile, the patches have been
merged to Torvalds' Linux tree, meaning 3.11 kernel will have the
patches:
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/log/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k?id=HEAD
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I've done it yesterday ; it works great. :-)
I don't know who can do it but it would be a great idea to update
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AsusZenbook
and indicate this workaround.
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The bug has been solved in the kernel ; it was not a network-manager
bug.
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Guillaume: Official/easy enough way to get the kernel modules on top of
your existing (eg. Ubuntu provided) kernel. First, I noticed the patches
talked about were already in the 'linux-next' at
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-
next.git/log/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k?id=HE
Timo, do you mean there's an "official" (or semi-official) way to get a kernel
which includes the update ?
If so, what is it ?
I use a kernel I've compiled myself for now, but now and then I've got issues
with missing modules and so on.
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Yep, linux-next is a real, great improvement. I took the latest snapshot
from
https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/projects/backports/2013/06/18/ +
ran make defconfig-ath9k && make && sudo make install. Hopefully the
patches will get in soon enough, so that I don't need to rerun the
module build
Ah, thanks Guillaume for correction! I was staring at the disabling of
power management, enabling of minstrel algorithm etc but there was still
more then. So staying tuned as well.
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Are you sure the patches have been included in the latest 3.10 ? Because their
state is still "new" on patchwork.kernel.org.
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/2696121/
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/2718041/
As far as I'm concerned, they have worked really well and improved
dramatically wifi
Upstream bug (https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49201) was
marked as Fix Released. I checked that the related fixes are in Ubuntu
13.10 (make sure you're running the latest 3.10 kernel). It should be
useful to test it to find out whether things finally have improved. My
initial take is th
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Since last week I've tested a few things that do seem to improve connection
quality and range :
- switching to WPA2 (TKIP) instead of WPA
- switching to a channel with a greater number (from 4 to 11)
- disabling ANI
- disabling power management
I've added in /etc/pm/power.d/wireless :
echo 1 > /s
Ubuntu was not able to solve this Problem since one Year.
My Asus UX31 ist not to be used.
So i went back to Windows.
Sorry
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the bug is still on kernel 3.10.0-031000rc2-generic
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Same as always.
If I move away (~5m) from the hotspot, the connection works perfectly fine for
a while ; then it suddenly & inexplicably drops down, and never comes back.
If I move again closer to the hotspot, /var/log shows what is written in
CLOSER.txt.
If I move again farther, after a random
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Testing it, I will provide my feedback in a few hours.
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The v3.10-rc2 kernel is now available. Can folks affected by this issue test
that kernel to see if it exhibits the bug?
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.10-rc2-saucy/
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I invite you all to provide details to the upstream kernel bug :
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49201
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Problem exists for me as well on asus vivobook ca500.
The connection will drop and connection is interittent often. Using
raring ringtail 13.04.
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This might help someone:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ASUS_Zenbook_UX31E#Unstable_Wireless_when_using_Network_Manager
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The problem still occurs on Kernel 3.8.5 from upstream
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Unduplicating. This is related to bug #945379, but it's not specifically
about this AR9485 problem, and the upstream bugzilla tracker also has
two separate bugs for AR9485 and other Atheros devices.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 945379
168c:002b Wireless connection randomly drops
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 945379 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/945379
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168c:002b Wireless connection randomly drops -- ath9k
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** Also affects: network-manager
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Changed in: linux
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
** Changed in: linux
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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If y. don't want/can look into the driver code, I think the best would
be to have some patience since the upstream bug report ia just
registered. Or look into similar bug reports to see if there are
duplicates.
A workaround is buying a USB wifi dongle...
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As confirmed on
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=12296138&postcount=1766 the
problem is still there in kernel 3.6.
What can I do to help ?
I have now been waiting for 8 months, hoping 12.10 will solve this, but it has
not. So I am willing to do what is required to help with solving this iss
The problem is still here with "3.2.0-32-generic #51-Ubuntu SMP Wed Sep
26 21:33:09 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux".
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I still get bad network performance under 12.10 Beta 1. It is much
worse when there are multiple network sources with same SSID.
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 945379
168c:002b Wireless connection randomly drops -- ath9k
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** Summary changed:
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+ 168c:0032 Wifi connection unstable -- Atheros AR9485 ath9k
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