[Bug 1159145] Re: 8086:088e [Dell XPS 13 L322X] Centrino Advanced-N 6235 wireless connection crash with iwlwifi: fail to flush all tx fifo queues

2014-07-26 Thread Phil Elvey
Moving to Invalid.  There is no problem with Ubuntu drivers/kernel and
the Advanced-N 6235 chip.  This was the chip for the bug report of the
OP.  If anyone has similar trouble with a different chip, they should
open a NEW bug report specifically for that chip.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Invalid

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[Bug 1159145] Re: 8086:088e [Dell XPS 13 L322X] Centrino Advanced-N 6235 wireless connection crash with iwlwifi: fail to flush all tx fifo queues

2014-07-26 Thread Phil Elvey
Hi Luis and others, what model of wireless chip do you have?  
If its an Intel Advanced-N 6235, please find my experience below of this 
problem SOLVED:
I had exactly the same issue as described in this bug, with a 6235 wireless 
chip in my laptop.
After a while, I became increasingly suspicious that it was a hardware issue, 
not software/kernel/driver.
I bought a newer replacement 6235 chip, popped in my laptop, and the problem is 
now solved.
This was on U 13.04, and I'm now on 14.04, and it has been running perfectly 
ever since.
So there is definitely no problems with the kernel or driver in Ubuntu for this 
chip.  I can't comment for other chips, but if you have a 6235 chip, I would 
strongly suggest purchasing a new replacement, fitting it, and you will find 
your issues resolved.

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[Bug 1115998] Re: Wireless cutting out after a few min of use in 13.04

2013-12-10 Thread Phil Elvey
Just an update on this bug.  Since having these problems I purchased a
new 6235 wireless chipset, and have had no problems since.  So it was in
fact a faulty chipset, and not a software fault.

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[Bug 1115998] Re: Wireless cutting out after a few min of use in 13.04

2013-06-08 Thread Phil Elvey
Hi Everyone,
Can I make a comment on my experience with the Centrino 6235 chip - as 
commented earlier, I went back to Windows 7 for a day today, and sure enough 
the issue of wireless cutting out was present under Windows as well. 
So it seems my issue has in fact been hardware, not software/kernel. 

I would encourage everyone having issues to try using Windows and see if you 
have a problem, as it seems that the 6235 chip is fast becoming notorious for 
being faulty
Cheers

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[Bug 1159145] Re: Centrino Advanced-N 6235 wireless connection on Dell XPS 13 crash with iwlwifi: fail to flush all tx fifo queues

2013-05-29 Thread Phil Elvey
Thanks Zukerman, that is very helpful to know your experience replacing
the adapter.

We should all try using Windows for a good few days and see if the
problem persists, and if so then I think it would be safe to conclude it
is hardware after all.

I won't be able to go back to Windows for another week or so, but after
I do I will test and report back what I find on my machine.

It would be helpful if others can also try Windows, report back, replace
adapter, and then report back again

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[Bug 1159145] Re: Centrino Advanced-N 6235 wireless connection on Dell XPS 13 crash with iwlwifi: fail to flush all tx fifo queues

2013-05-12 Thread Phil Elvey
kernel-bug-exists-upstream

Hi, I am also having this problem on a Samsung Series 5 laptop with
Centrino Advanced-N 6235 wireless chip.

I have tried both the 3.8.8 kernel and 3.9 kernel, and the problem still
exists: The wireless disconnects at a some point between 2 and 5 mins
after boot up (although occassionally can last for 30 mins).

I'm sorry I don't know how to add a tag to this bug, but it is
definitely not fixed in upstream kernel.

Is there any other debugging I can help with in any way?  Please let me
know as I would dearly like to have this problem resolved.

Thanks

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[Bug 1115998] Re: Wireless cutting out after a few min of use in 13.04

2013-04-29 Thread Phil Elvey
Hi Everyone, 
I have a Samsung 530U laptop and this is affecting me also with Ubuntu 13.04, 
all updates installed as of today (28th April).
I experience the same thing - wireless disconnects after about 3-7 mins (timing 
varies), and the only way to get it to reconnect is to reboot.
I am just wondering what the progress is on getting this resolved?  It seems to 
me to be a pretty serious issue, despite only being marked as medium priority.  
Basically I cannot use my laptop with Ubuntu in this state, and there must be a 
number of other people in this same situation.

If there is anything I can do or provide to help resolve this faster,
please let me know (please be specific as I am not too tech-savy -
thanks).

Phil

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