Hi Christopher,

I'm getting stable Internet connection with kernel version
4.7.0-040700rc3-generic on Ubuntu 14.04.4. I've been testing it since
early Monday, and it hasn't dropped connection once.

I'm able to do normal things like stream music on Spotify and watch
YouTube videos. I'm getting 6 to 9 Mbps download speed and 1.9 Mbps
upload speed, which is good for my ISP.

This was the first and only upstream kernel version I have tested. I've
added the requested tags to the initial post, and marked it as
Confirmed. Do you need me to test anything else related to this, or do
any stress-testing of any sort?

So what does this mean? Will this kernel version be arriving standard
with a future release of Ubuntu 16.04? In the meantime, should I just
continue using this kernel with Ubuntu 14.04, or is it best if I go back
to version 3.13?

Thanks for all of your patience and assistance on this.

** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream kernel-fixed-upstream-4.7-rc3

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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