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Title:
BCM4321 W
After further testing over many days, I am almost certain that this
problem is caused by the power-saving mode in the Broadcom drivers,
which is enabled when the laptop is on battery by the script in /usr/lib
/pm-utils/power.d/wireless which runs "iwconfig eth2 power on". Manually
running "iwconfig
Ok, I set everything to maximum verbosity. I'm tailing syslog, dmesg,
and kern.log in a terminal so I can look at them as soon as I notice a
disconnection. Do you have a preference for whether I should keep using
kernel 3.4 or switch back to 3.2?
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ops, sorry, you are wireless not 3g.
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Title:
BCM4321 Wireless dropping con
Oh well, so as you are expert, can you please follow this step, in particular
3g.
Thanks
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingNetworkManager#Getting_debug_logs
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I just experienced exactly the same problem with the kernel 3.4 packages
that you gave me. The problem is not fixed in 3.4.
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Title:
BCM4321 Wirele
Ok, I just patched the bcmwl package, and DKMS was able to build the
module for kernel 3.4, and I'm now booted into 3.4 with a working wl
module. We'll see how things go from here.
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Oops, I meant that comment for another post.
However, I have generated a patch that makes the *bcmwl* module build
with 3.4, and I'm about to test *that*.
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I'm about to reboot into 3.4 with an nvidia module built with this
patch. We'll see how it works.
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Title:
BCM4321 Wireless dropping connection ran
bcmwl module does not build on 3.4 kernel. I am attaching the DKMS
make.log.
** Attachment added: "Log from DKMS attempting to build bcmwl on kernel 3.4"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/995130/+attachment/3134169/+files/bcmwl-make.log
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Ok, I will try testing with the new kernel. Since the bug only occurs
intermittently, I will probably have to run this kernel for at least a
full 24 hours of normal use in order to verify that the problem is not
happening.
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Hello
Can you try the newest mainline kernel clicking on the following links and
installing via software center ?
-http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.4-rc5-precise/linux-headers-3.4.0-030400rc5_3.4.0-030400rc5.201205011817_all.deb
-http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.4-r
That is possible. It's difficult to notice patterns, because it
typically takes me a minute or two to notice that the connection has
dropped, since I might be downloading something in the background but
only notice the problem when I switch to my browser and try to load a
new page.
I'm not doing a
Hello
The disconnections happens with hight traffic, such as p2p ?
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Title:
BCM4321 Wireless dropping connection randomly with no indication
To ma
[4.711204] eth1: Broadcom BCM4328 802.11 Hybrid Wireless Controller
5.100.82.38
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May 2 22:01:20 aeolus kernel: [ 36.251448] init: bluetooth main process
(1160) terminated with status 1
May 2 22:01:20 aeolus kernel: [ 36.251474] init: bluetooth main process
ended, respawning
May 2 22:01:20 aeolus kernel: [ 36.480190] init: bluetooth main process
(1192) terminated wit
May 2 22:16:47 aeolus kernel: [5.639393] Bluetooth: RFCOMM TTY layer
initialized
May 2 22:16:47 aeolus kernel: [5.639399] Bluetooth: RFCOMM socket layer
initialized
May 2 22:16:47 aeolus kernel: [5.639401] Bluetooth: RFCOMM ver 1.11
May 2 22:16:47 aeolus kernel: [5.683901] Blu
** Attachment added: "kern.log"
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Title:
BCM4321 Wireless dro
I'm attaching kern.log and dmesg from shortly after I experienced a loss
of connectivity. As I mentioned, there are no log messages at the time
of disconnection, which is about 20:15. All the messages in dmesg are
from boot time, and the last message in kern.log is:
May 5 20:08:54 aeolus kernel:
Ok, I'll grab those log files after the next time the connection cuts
out, but as I said, I haven't previously seen any log entries appearing
in any logs at the time of disconnection.
Also, I didn't explicitly say so in my initial report, but the worst
part about this is that there is NO indicatio
Hello
Please attach here,using the button below 'Add attachment or patch' the files
/var/log/kern.log
/var/log/dmesg
possibly just after the bug is reproduced.
Thanks
Fabio
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