Felix Miata wrote: > Is "never" appropriate even if one's own experience is with 3 systems? 7 > systems? 13 systems? 40 systems? Never say never, or always. ;-)
That can widen the class of affected devices, but from there to "all Intel WiFi" is still a long stretch. (For a starter, last I checked they didn't even all use the same driver, but some legacy chipsets had legacy drivers. Then AFAIK there are different code paths in iwlwifi for different device generations, and also different firmware. And then of course different hardware behaves differently. Plus, WiFi issues also tend to depend on the exact configuration you're using, in particular on how the access point is set up. And finally there can be interaction with other hardware or drivers on the machine.) Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel