dawson-i
====
similar information for dawson-i:
14:56:57 Interface wlan0 using module iwlwifi
14:56:57   Parameters:
14:56:57     lar_disable: N
14:56:57     fw_monitor: N
14:56:57     11n_disable: 0
14:56:57     power_save: N
14:56:57     swcrypto: 0
14:56:57     antenna_coupling: 0
14:56:57     power_level: 0
14:56:57     amsdu_size: 0
14:56:57     uapsd_disable: 3
14:56:57     d0i3_timeout: 1000
14:56:57     fw_restart: Y
14:56:57     d0i3_disable: Y
14:56:57     led_mode: 0
14:56:57     disable_11ac: N
14:56:57     bt_coex_active: Y
14:56:57     nvm_file: (null)
14:56:57 
14:56:57 Checking kernel ring buffer for iwlwifi messages:
14:56:57 kern  :info  : [Fri Jul 23 13:40:10 2021] iwlwifi 0000:01:00.0: 
enabling device (0000 -> 0002)
14:56:57 kern  :info  : [Fri Jul 23 13:40:10 2021] iwlwifi 0000:01:00.0: loaded 
firmware version 34.0.1 op_mode iwlmvm
14:56:57 kern  :info  : [Fri Jul 23 13:40:10 2021] iwlwifi 0000:01:00.0: 
Detected Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless AC 8265, REV=0x230
14:56:57 kern  :info  : [Fri Jul 23 13:40:10 2021] iwlwifi 0000:01:00.0: base 
HW address: ac:ed:5c:db:45:39
14:56:57 kern  :err   : [Fri Jul 23 13:40:26 2021] iwlwifi 0000:01:00.0: BIOS 
contains WGDS but no WRDS

** Description changed:

  Several amd64 devices have shown an marked increase in failures to
  complete automated testing with this kernel snap that is currently on
  18/beta channel.
  
  The devices tested are:
  
  dawson-j
  ====
  device type: NUC7PJYH, NUC7CJYH
  processor: Pentium Silver J5005 1.50GHz, Celeron J4005 2.00GHz
  ethernet: Realtek 10ec:8168
  wireless: Intel 8086:31dc
  
  dawson-i
  ====
  device-type: NUC7i3DNHE, NUC7i5DNHE
  processor: i3-7100U 2.40GHz, i5-7300U 2.60GHz
  ethernet: Intel 8086:156f
  wireless: Intel 8086:24fd
  
  dearest-team
  ====
  device-type: Inspiron 5758
  processor: i5-5200U 2.20GHz
  ethernet: Realtek 10ec:8136
  wireless: Intel 8086:08b3
  
  Symptoms shown by these devices are not the controller side that manages
  the test run loses connection with the device while carrying out WiFi
- connection tests.
+ connection tests. The failure rate does not appear to be 100%, there
+ have been some runs that have completed.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1938269

Title:
  pc-kernel snap 4.15.0-152.159 (UC18) regression in network behaviour

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Several amd64 devices have shown an marked increase in failures to
  complete automated testing with this kernel snap that is currently on
  18/beta channel.

  The devices tested are:

  dawson-j
  ====
  device type: NUC7PJYH, NUC7CJYH
  processor: Pentium Silver J5005 1.50GHz, Celeron J4005 2.00GHz
  ethernet: Realtek 10ec:8168
  wireless: Intel 8086:31dc

  dawson-i
  ====
  device-type: NUC7i3DNHE, NUC7i5DNHE
  processor: i3-7100U 2.40GHz, i5-7300U 2.60GHz
  ethernet: Intel 8086:156f
  wireless: Intel 8086:24fd

  dearest-team
  ====
  device-type: Inspiron 5758
  processor: i5-5200U 2.20GHz
  ethernet: Realtek 10ec:8136
  wireless: Intel 8086:08b3

  Symptoms shown by these devices are not the controller side that
  manages the test run loses connection with the device while carrying
  out WiFi connection tests. The failure rate does not appear to be
  100%, there have been some runs that have completed.

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