[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2011-07-13 Thread Brad Figg
This bug was filed against a series that is no longer supported and so
is being marked as Won't Fix. If this issue still exists in a supported
series, please file a new bug.

This change has been made by an automated script, maintained by the
Ubuntu Kernel Team.

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2010-01-19 Thread Brad Krause
I have the same problem as listed in the description, and it's generally
pretty quick (1  n  5 minutes).

I thought it may be due to bad noise rejection by the wireless card, but
running 'cat /proc/net/wireless' in a looping script that logs to
/var/log/wireless shows the connection drops with an over-all quality
value of 64/70, -46 signal strength, -72 noise, average values of 55 /
-55 / -73.

I scanned for other wireless networks ( iwlist wlan0 scan ) and made
sure I was using a channel others weren't (1, 4, 11 were used, so I
chose 7), average values of 57.  -53.  -72. and still lost the
connection.

The solution (which was not necessary with Windows 2000 on the same
hardware) was to set the Wireless Access Point 'Control Tx Rates'  to
18Mbps. This changes the way the AP sends information and boosts the
distance, although my test distance was 4 feet from the AP, no walls,
direct line-of-sight, so distance wasn't an issue. Higher Tx rates use
different encoding (such as 36, 48, and 54Mbps as compared to 18Mbps),
and do not work as well.

I can now hold a connection at 20' through plaster walls without a
problem, although a longer observation time is needed (currently on 2
days).

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2009-12-30 Thread Alberto González Palomo
Same here on a Lenovo W500, upgraded from Jaunty x64 to Karmic x64 when
9.10 was released.

I have to restart network manager each time it disconnects:

sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager restart

Using HTTP, SSH, SMTP, BitTorrent etc. the disconnects are very rare,
it's more often with BitTorrent but I didn't have it running more than a
few hours at a time.

However, VoIP (Pidgin with Google Talk) and Skype disconnect often.

Google Talk can last for a whole 10 minutes call, but it seems
cumulative: sometimes it disconnects during the call, but not if I
restart the network manager shortly before it.

With Skype it lasts maybe one minute. It failed each time I tried. I had
to use my old PowerBook G4 running MacOS X 10.5 Leopard, which worked
flawlessly, so I'm inclined to think that the problem is in my Ubuntu
laptop, not the ASUS WIFI router. The network is encrypted with WPA2,
which might be a factor according to a post I saw in Ubuntuforums saying
that the problem didn't occur if the network was not encrypted.

I don't remember having these problems before updating to Karmic from
Jaunty, but I've had the laptop just since last June and was most of
August without Internet access.

This might be related to bug #483322 and bug #459933.

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2009-10-20 Thread Jean-François Fortin Tam
I'm seeing this currently with Karmic. My wireless simply stops working
after a few hours (today, roughly 6 hours or more after startup).
Nothing much was happening on the computer that was idling on IRC; when
I came back, the wifi was dead, with stuff like this in kern.log:

Oct 20 15:43:02 kusanagi kernel: [21573.559107] ipw2200: Failed to send SSID: 
Reason -16
Oct 20 15:43:37 kusanagi kernel: [21608.594208] ipw2200: No space for Tx
Oct 20 15:43:37 kusanagi kernel: [21608.594213] ipw2200: Failed to send 
SCAN_REQUEST_EXT: Reason -16

Now, the only thing I tried that seemed to work was to
sudo rmmod ipw2200
sudo modprobe ipw2200

After which, it worked.

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

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2009-07-22 Thread Bryan Wu
Unfortunately it seems this bug is still an issue.  Can you confirm this
issue exists with the Karmic Alpha 9.10 release.  Images for testing are
available at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ .  Please let
us know your results.

If the issue remains while still running Karmic, please run the
following command which will automatically gather and attach updated
debug information:

apport-collect -p linux bug #

Thanks in advance.

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   Status: Triaged = Incomplete

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2009-07-12 Thread Alsandair Sneachta
I'm beginning to think this has nothing to do with the kernel, and has
more to do with network-manager.  I'm having issues connecting to WPA
networks in Jaunty, so I tried installing wicd and removing network-
manager.  I was still unable to connect to the WPA network where I was,
but.

...my network card worked properly  No errors at all  See the
attached dmesg log for what it *should* look like, when working
properly. =D

So, I guess now the question is...is this really a bug?  Or is it some
configuration issue?  In bug #179698 (linked above), I've had responses
that the problems are fixed in Jaunty.  Now, I'm using Kubuntu...and
that/those user(s) may not, but the point remains that perhaps the issue
*is* fixed, but only for certain users.  I'll try to do some additional
testing, but for the moment I'm stuck because I've had to send my laptop
away again (same exact motherboard issue as last time...company failed
to fix it =\).

Anything else I can do to get more info for this bug (if it is, indeed,
a bug after all)?  I'm kinda running out of ideas, myself...

** Attachment added: dmesg-wicd.log
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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2009-06-14 Thread Alsandair Sneachtúil
Well, after a short stint with Debian Lenny and a large amount of time
where my laptop was away for repairs (motherboard died), I'm back and
with Kubuntu Jaunty 9.04.  Problem is, this bug STILL exists!  In fact,
if anything, I'd say it's gotten worse.

I've done some extra research into the issue, and I've found that this
bug report may possibly be a duplicate of this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/264104

So, following the instructions some people gave concerning that bug, I
tried killing my wireless card:

sudo modprobe -r ipw2200

...and then getting it back up again with the hwcrypto setting turned
off:

sudo modprobe ipw2200 hwcrypto=0

The effect of this is to allow the card much more up-time than without
the option, although the card STILL randomly fails.  It now also throws
additional errors in dmesg like so:

[snip]
[82404.381577] ipw2200: Failed to send SSID: Command timed out.# my 
wireless drops, but the card still stays active
[82411.277154] ipw2200: Failed to send SCAN_REQUEST_EXT: Command timed out.
[82512.977996] ipw2200: Failed to send SCAN_REQUEST_EXT: Command timed out.   # 
I realize this, and reconnect the wireless using the network management applet
[82631.977113] ipw2200: No space for Tx 
  
[82631.977126] ipw2200: Failed to send SCAN_REQUEST_EXT: Reason -16 
  
[82751.980508] ipw2200: No space for Tx 
  
[82751.980522] ipw2200: Failed to send SCAN_REQUEST_EXT: Reason -16 
  
[82871.978260] ipw2200: No space for Tx 
  
[82871.978274] ipw2200: Failed to send SCAN_REQUEST_EXT: Reason -16 
  
[82991.978370] ipw2200: No space for Tx 
  
[82991.978385] ipw2200: Failed to send SCAN_REQUEST_EXT: Reason -16 
  
[83111.979798] ipw2200: No space for Tx 
  
[83111.979812] ipw2200: Failed to send SCAN_REQUEST_EXT: Reason -16 
  
[83231.977437] ipw2200: No space for Tx 
  
[83231.977453] ipw2200: Failed to send SCAN_REQUEST_EXT: Reason -16 
  
[83266.152499] ipw2200: No space for Tx 
  
[83266.152511] ipw2200: Failed to send CARD_DISABLE: Reason -16 
  
[83266.196169] ipw2200 :05:09.0: PCI INT A disabled   # card commits 
suicide, processor begins running at 100%
[snip]  # here, the card is modprobe -r'ed, then modprobe hwcrypto=0'ed
[83676.146350] ipw2200: Firmware error detected.  Restarting.  # wireless drops 
out until the firmware has been restarted...note that I *just* re-enabled the 
card not too long ago!!! .
[snip]
# taken from the attached dmesg log, comments added by me

These errors are taken from the session I'm currently running.  An
interesting thing to note is that, through this, I've found a workaround
for keeping the system up while getting the wireless to work.  If the
card throws the ipw2200: Firmware error detected.  Restarting. error
and kills itself, I can modprobe -r the driver and then modprobe it
again and it will begin working again.  This has made the bug
manageable, but still a royal pain to deal with.

Going back to the other bug report, I tried using associate=0 and
debug=0x43fff options as well, but with no luck.  Jaunty doesn't seem
to understand the associate=0 command, and when I use debug=0x43fff,
eth1 doesn't come back, but an eth2 is created.  The effect of that is
for me to have wireless, but no programs know it's there (because eth2
doesn't exist on my machine, even though it is getting connected by
using the debug flag).

So, I would say that this bug still exists, still affects a large number
of users, and is still severely gimping Ubuntu overall.

Another interesting thing to note is that, when I was running Debian
Lenny, this bug did not exist and my wireless card worked absolutely
fine.  I would also like to note that I was using a self-compiled kernel
on Lenny (from vanilla 2.6.28-10 sources, using the config from the
stock kernel)...and, right now, on Kubuntu I am using a self-compiled
kernel from the same sources, but using the config from Kubuntu's stock
kernel (linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic).  So, if this really IS a kernel
issue, the problem lies in the differences between the config file for
Lenny's stock kernel, and Kubuntu's stock kernel.  Otherwise, this is
NOT a kernel issue, and has something to do with some other system
difference.

If a serious look could be taken at this bug, I for one would greatly
appreciate it.  And, as always, if there's anything I can do as a user
to help move this thing along faster, all you need do is ask. =)

Attached is the dmesg from the session I've been running for the past
day or two.  I've been using the internet heavily (downloading files,
playing World of WarCraft through Wine, so on and so forth) so there

[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2009-01-10 Thread Leann Ogasawara
Hi Alsandair,

If you can just keep updating this bug report that will be great.  One
additional thing you may want to test is the latest pre-release of
Jaunty - http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/jaunty/alpha-2/ .  Again, if
you can just post a comment here with your results it would be
appreciated.  Thanks.

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2009-01-08 Thread Alsandair Sneachtúil
I've received a few kernel updates to 2.6.27-11 in the past few days and
nothing has changed - it still won't let me even use my wireless card in
this kernel version.  Should I be filing a separate bug for the
inoperability of the card within this kernel version, or should I just
tack that onto this bug?

Also, thank you for changing the status back to Triaged - hopefully
we'll reach a conclusion soon!

Is there any other information I can provide for the devs or any other
tests I can run on my own to help out?  Thanks!!!

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2009-01-05 Thread Leann Ogasawara
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Triaged

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2008-12-31 Thread Alsandair Sneachtúil
All of my previous testing was done on the 2.6.27-7 kernel...and so,
following your lead, I updated to the 2.6.27-9 kernel and the 2.6.27-11
kernel after that.  After all updates (including installing the linux-
backports-modules for each kernel version), the problem is still
unresolved.

More alarmingly, my wireless fails to work *at all* in kernel version
2.6.27-11.  A dmesg does seem to throw some errors, though, that may be
helpful.  Hopefully we are nearing a solution...because this is getting
increasingly frustrating on my end, as I absolutely need wireless of
some kind at my university - especially in my computer science classes.

I have attached dmesg and lspci -vvnn logs for each kernel version
tested today after the bug was triggered or the device failed to load.
These logs are denoted by a -9 or a -11 after the name in the file.

Thank you so much for the help so far, Leann!  Can you possibly think of
any other tests or anything that I can do to help out?  I'm willing to
do just about anything!

** Attachment added: dmesg-9.log
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20835040/dmesg-9.log

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2008-12-31 Thread Alsandair Sneachtúil

** Attachment added: lspci-9.log
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20835043/lspci-9.log

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2008-12-31 Thread Alsandair Sneachtúil

** Attachment added: dmesg-11.log
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20835045/dmesg-11.log

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2008-12-31 Thread Alsandair Sneachtúil

** Attachment added: lspci-11.log
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20835055/lspci-11.log

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2008-12-31 Thread Alsandair Sneachtúil
Again, the specific kernel versions I have tested so far are, according
to /proc/version_signature outputs:

Ubuntu 2.6.27-7.15-generic
Ubuntu 2.6.27-7.16-generic 
Ubuntu 2.6.27-9.19-generic
Ubuntu 2.6.27-11.22-generic

This bug has persisted through all of them on my system and is
reproduceable.

Is there anything else needed to change that Incomplete back to a
Triaged or to something else?  Just let me know and I'll see what I
can do.

Thanks!!!

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2008-12-29 Thread Leann Ogasawara
Hi Alsandair,

You might want to try installing the 2.6.27-11 kernel available in the
intrepid-proposed repository.  To learn how to enable intrepid-proposed
refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed .  Let us know
how it goes.  Thanks.

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2008-12-23 Thread Leann Ogasawara
Hi Alsandair,

Can I assume since we didn't hear back from you that this is indeed
fixed?  Please let us know.  Thanks.

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   Status: Triaged = Incomplete

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2008-12-23 Thread Alsandair Sneachtúil
No, sorry, this has not been fixed.  I was very optimistic when I wrote
my last post and did not experience any issues for an entire day.
However, I shut down the computer, and started it back up again a few
days ago (after some vacation time), and it did the same as it had
before.

Attached is a dmesg output from a day or two ago to prove the problem
still persists.  It is also still reproduceable, and the irqpoll boot
option still has no bearing on the situation (except that it makes the
rest of my computer slow down in addition to the problem still
occurring).

Is there anything else I can do to help out?  Perhaps install a new
kernel version, or compile something new?  This is extremely
frustrating, and I would like to get it fixed...  If I can help out at
all, beyond the logs I've provided, please be sure to let me know.

** Attachment added: dmesg-after-network-manager-update.log
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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2008-12-16 Thread Alsandair Sneachtúil
The new network-manager update released today *appears* to have resolved
the issue.  I no longer have the IRQ error even with the irqpoll
option turned off in boot settings, and my wireless doesn't seem to have
any issues remaining connected.

I will continue to monitor my computer over the next few days (and
stress it out with large amounts of transfers) to see if the issue
really does appear resolved.  I'll update the next time I see an issue
or at the end of the week confirming a fix.

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2008-12-03 Thread Leann Ogasawara
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Medium
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Kernel Team (ubuntu-kernel-team)
   Status: New = Triaged

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2008-11-30 Thread Alsandair Sneachtúil

** Attachment added: lspci-vvnn.log
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20080904/lspci-vvnn.log

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2008-11-30 Thread Alsandair Sneachtúil

** Attachment added: dmesg.log
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20080912/dmesg.log

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2008-11-30 Thread Alsandair Sneachtúil
These next 3 dmesg logs were taken after installing linux-backports-
modules-intrepid on my system.

** Attachment added: dmesg-after.log
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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2008-11-30 Thread Alsandair Sneachtúil

** Attachment added: dmesg-after2.log
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20080985/dmesg-after2.log

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2008-11-30 Thread Alsandair Sneachtúil

** Attachment added: dmesg-after3.log
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20080990/dmesg-after3.log

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2008-11-30 Thread Alsandair Sneachtúil
This dmesg log was taken after booting with the irqpoll option enabled
within grub.  Please note that it still tells me I should boot with
irqpoll enabled, even though I already did:

[ 3189.593604] irq 16: nobody cared (try booting with the irqpoll
option)

** Attachment added: dmesg-after-irqpoll.log
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20081023/dmesg-after-irqpoll.log

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[Bug 303802] Re: Wireless Card Fails After X Amount of Time or Y Amount of Data Transfered

2008-11-30 Thread Alsandair Sneachtúil
If there are any more tests I can do, or anything else that can be done
on my end to be of any help, please just let me know.  I'm really
getting annoyed by this bug...

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