@Adam: you're right. I didn't realize that. Sorry for the spam. I'll
take the issues to the places you proposed.
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@Simon: I tried with kernel 3.16 in Utopic with the drivers shipped with
the kernel, and the wireless works quite bad (very low speeds, pages
take several minutes to load). Won't Trusty users experience the same?
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I've tried the latest version of the driver from Github and I also
experienced a system freeze. On the other hand, it is difficult to
connect to any network, and the traffic is really slow. @Larry: which
kernel version do you recommend for testing the drivers? I'm currently
using
I'm using the 3.16.0-031600rc6-generic kernel with the latest drivers
fetched from github. I can connect to my router, however the speed is
quite slow. It could take a couple of minutes till I get the results of
a google search.
I tried to look at the debug information (using the guidelines in 0)
I see a lot of scans for other networks while connected. Is this normal?
(BSSID mismatch)
I really cannot draw any conclusions about this log. Does anybody can
pinpoint a specific problem?
** Attachment added: Debug information of wpa supplicant and NetworkManager
Thanks a lot for all the work on the driver, and for getting the code
into the kernel.
I am using the kernel 3.16.0-031600rc6-generic, and the wireless works
but partially. It takes a long time to connect. And after resuming from
suspend it does not connect anymore.
What is the best way in which
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