so i was doing pretty good on a different eero router mesh, and I moved
and i'm on a spectrum router now. The problem came back, even with a
5.19.17-051917-generic kernel.
Mar 24 12:26:56 banana wpa_supplicant[1132]: wlp4s0: CTRL-EVENT-BEACON-LOSS
Mar 24 12:27:01 banana wpa_supplicant[1132]:
well, idk, this router might just have issues:
Mar 23 14:54:34 banana wpa_supplicant[991]: wlp4s0: CTRL-EVENT-SIGNAL-CHANGE
above=1 signal=-45 noise= txrate=866700
Mar 23 14:54:39 banana wpa_supplicant[991]: wlp4s0: CTRL-EVENT-SIGNAL-CHANGE
above=1 signal=-40 noise= txrate=866700
but
I moved and noticed this problem went away with a different router
(SAX1V1K) even on the older kernel.
The other network was a eero mesh - so there was like two WAP devices
that I guess are same SSID or something, and maybe it was bouncing back
and forth between them (poorly?). I don't know if
got my wifi working stable on a 5.18 kernel (couldn't get vbox working
on 5.19)
root@banana:~/wifi-kernel# uname -a
Linux banana 5.18.19-051819-generic #202208211443 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Sun Aug
21 15:10:27 UTC 2022 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
from lshw
*-network
I believe this lp issue is related to another issue #1968391
For me the problem did I was seeing with wifi disconnects did NOT go
away when I installed 5.17.11, but my wifi is running stable for >24
hours with an *older* kernel:
I can confirm for my wifi adapter, the problem described in this issue
does not exist on an OLDER kernel version
clayg@banana:~/Workspace/SwiftStack-NG$ uname -a
Linux banana 5.15.0-051500-generic #202110312130 SMP Sun Oct 31 21:33:20 UTC
2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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You received
FML, it's still happening - what even *is* a "beacon-loss' event? Is
there any situation where getting reconnected every few minutes would
ever even make sense?!
Aug 24 14:43:21 banana wpa_supplicant[1164]: wlp4s0: CTRL-EVENT-BEACON-LOSS
Aug 24 14:58:41 banana wpa_supplicant[897]: wlp4s0:
l (Quality=50/70 Signal level=-60 dBm).
I have an ibm thinkpad:
clayg@banana:~$ sudo lspci | grep -i wireless
04:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 8265 / 8275 (rev 88)
According to the other thread I tried going to a *newer* generic kernel
and I'm still having problems:
r
After a reboot applied an automatic system update I applied today to my
18.04.3 LTS IBM ThinkPad X1 Carbon my mouse wasn't working!
Some comments in scripts I'd left around helped me found my way back to
this bug and ...
modprobe -r i2c-i801
... fixed the immediate issue.
But I saw the "scroll
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