[Expired for linux (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I have investigated a bit further.
- Using a USB wifi adapter (took me some time to force one to use only
the 2.4 GHz band as my laptop wifi adapter) I can always connect
properly, so the issue is restricted to the intel card I have in my
laptop. This should exclude wpasupplicant and network-manag
If it is a regression due to recent updates then trying to isolate which
package caused the regression may be the best way to start. You can
check /var/log/apt/history.log* to try and determine what packages were
upgraded around the time you started experiencing issues. The most
likely candidates a
Yes, that is probably the case and it was probably just by chance that
after downgrading the firmware I managed connecting for a couple of
times consecutively. Now, I cannot connect again and the only reliable
way of connecting seems to be by letting the mobile phone connect and
using cable or blue
There haven't been any updates to the firmware for your wireless
hardware since 1.178, so it seems unlikely that the linux-firmware
update would be responsible. Let's see how your testing turns out
though.
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