** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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10ec:b723 Realtek RTL8723BE wireless card drops connection
To manage
** Changed in: hwe-next
Status: In Progress => Won't Fix
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Triaged
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I wrote 2 short scripts for replacing the drivers after new installation or
kernel upgrades:
The first rtl8723be_install.sh is for download and installation of an
alternative driver after a new installation, the second rtl8723be_reinstall.sh
for re-installation after a kernel upgrade.
After some months I have unfortunately to correct my last posts: the workaround
I posted works at 90% but many times the card drops many packets.
Moreover even when it works the performance are very poor: 2-3Mbps vs the real
speed of 12-13Mbps.
So the problem remains.
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The best solution so far for me is from the same Thread as #13 but two pages
later (page 6):
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2304607=6
There is an alternative driver rock.new_btcoex this works for me much better on
my lenovo m30-70.
But I did not switch to antenna 2, I am still on 1,
Have you already checked post #13? In my case, the hp pavillion runs
like a charm after switching the antenna cable to the second socket on
the wifi-card.
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@J A Brows: From what I know the bug is still unpatched. The solutions
proposed by some in my case tend to stop working when, for example, a
system update is performed.
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Is there any further information on this bug? I am using an HP Pavilion
15, with RT8723be, on Ubuntu 14.04/ 3.19. I'm having the same issue as
this bu (and previous #1320070), and am hesitant about following some of
the suggestions as posters tend to report that they do not work,
blacklist the
@Vincenzo maybe it's a workaround or maybe realtek module is for many devices
and for just rtl7323be the installer should insert in modprobe dir just the
options I wrote.
In one forum I have read something similar but I'm not sure if it's true or not.
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@marco-pallotta: it is more like a workaround instead of a fix.
Are there news on a real fix for the firmware?
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Title:
10ec:b723 Realtek
On Ubuntu 14.04 it seems that the following command fix the issue:
echo "options rtl8723be fwlps=N ips=N" | sudo tee
/etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf
(the reboot the system)
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Clarifying the signal strength problem:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2304607=4
It appears to be 2 antennas and only one connected in many laptops...
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I have submitted my bug [Bug #1516251] as a duplicate of this but Im still not
100% if it is..
could somebody have a look please? Thanks
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** Summary changed:
- Realtek RTL8723BE wireless card drops connection
+ 10ec:b723 Realtek RTL8723BE wireless card drops connection
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