On 13/03/13 02:58, Steven Haigh wrote:
On 03/13/2013 02:54 AM, Pat Riehecky wrote:
On 03/12/2013 05:45 AM, Steven Haigh wrote:
On 12/03/13 21:03, Steven Haigh wrote:
Hi all,

I've been trying to figure out the cause of this... It seems I'll be
using the wifi without issue, then NetworkManager will indicate that it
is reconnecting. It seems to happen randomly with no real pattern.

iw events -t shows:
4b:d6:98:14:48 -> 00:0f:66:c5:2d:6b reason 3: Deauthenticated because
sending station is leaving (or has left) the IBSS or ESS
1363082116.240481: wlan0 (phy #0): disconnected (local request)
....
1363082122.323703: wlan0 (phy #0): auth 00:0f:66:c5:2d:6b ->
1c:4b:d6:98:14:48 status: 0: Successful
1363082122.344295: wlan0 (phy #0): assoc 00:0f:66:c5:2d:6b ->
1c:4b:d6:98:14:48 status: 0: Successful
1363082122.347571: wlan0 (phy #0): connected to 00:0f:66:c5:2d:6b

Interestingly, I've only had this problem under linux. The access point
is stable and works fine with the same card under Windows 7 - as
well as
our smart phones etc etc. The access point hasn't changed in a
number of
years (4+).

At the moment, I'm using the kernel-ml from elrepo until I can get the
eeepc module re-enabled for 64 bit kernels from our wondering upstream
provider. (Battery life dies to about 3.5 hours instead of 5+ with it!)

I've tried 'iwconfig wlan0 power off' to disable power management from
the wifi adapter, but the dropouts still seem to randomly happen.
The AP
is secured with WPA2-PSK (AES+TKIP) - not sure if that makes a
difference...

Does anyone have any thoughts in troubleshooting this?


I should note as well that I added the following to a new file called
/etc/modprobe.d/wireless.conf:
options ath9k nohwcrypt=1

This doesn't seem to have made a difference.


I've got one of these at home and I see similar behavior - it drops out
rather often.  I've not found a fix...

Dang! Its rather annoying to say the least. I've even tried kernel 3.8.2
(which has the eeepc_laptop module included in the 64 bit kernel.

Might have to do some more research....


This is interesting. I'm sitting at work using the exact same brand / model access point as I have at home - yet it hasn't dropped out once. I'm wondering if I should factory reset the one at home and see if it makes a difference.

Pat: What type of router / AP do you have?

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