I am having something similar. After a while my wifi disconnects and
when i select the Network manager icon it shows other SSID's but not my
home ssid.
If in a console i run
$ sudo iwlist wlan0 scan
my wifi re-connects again.
$ uname -a
Linux pieter-ThinkPad 4.3.0-040300-lowlatency
Also, this seems connected to bug #1444226.
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Ubuntu 15.04 drops WLAN/WIFI after running for 5 minutes.
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Sorry, I was wrong. Ralink 2561 (RT2561)
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Using an external USB wireless adapter, like D-Link DWA110 seems to
work. I'm using it to download wicd to try this workaround:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1442908/comments/4
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A possible workaround is to install wicd and wicd-kde, which seems to
work better. You need to stop the network-manager before using wicd-kde.
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I confirm the workaround described in #8 but the tradeoff is that it
renders the connection to a sluggish level.
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This problem is ocurring on the 64-bit version too.
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I have a Realtek 2561.
I tried putting the line "options rt2500pci nohwcrypt=1" in
/etc/modprobe.d/rt2500pci.conf without success.
Also, tried disabling the power management writing
HOOK_BLACKLIST="wireless" in the /etc/pm/config.d/blacklist; it doesn't
help too.
I think at this moment the only
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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