Mathieu Malaterre wrote: > [CC me please] For me please follow-up to the mailing list only and I will read it there.
> I am trying to diagnose why my wifi connection is so bad from my > current laptop. If I reboot into windows 7 (default OS when shipped) > everything is working nicely. When you say "so bad" can you quantify this? Is it low signal strength? Is it many retries? Is it poor data rates? > http://pastebin.com/h2Mc1rF3 > I do not see anything abvious from the log file. Does anyone see any > obvious mistake (misconfiguration) I could have ? I didn't see anything jumping out at me. Just a shot in the dark... Do you have the "crda" package installed? What geographic region do you live in? Without the crda things will default to a default global value. With crda installed you can set your specific region in /etc/default/crda and that may have some benefit in terms of power levels. Another shot in the dark... I have had both the ipw2200 and the iwl3945 devices in various laptops. I don't know why but sometimes that driver will get into a bad state and need to be unloaded and loaded again. reloading the driver will often solve strange problems on my ThinkPads. rmmod ipw2200 ; sleep 1; modprobe ipw2200 Or: rmmod iwl3945 ; sleep 1; modprobe iwl3945 Maybe something similar for your driver would be helpful? Note that I am just guessing while trying to be helpful but do not know for sure. Bob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20140529004320.gb1...@hysteria.proulx.com