I can confirm same problem in 4.15.0-72-generic.
*-network
description: Wireless interface
product: Wireless-AC 9260
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@:05:00.0
logical name: wl
The problem continues with 4.15.0-65-generic. This is a ping summary
coming into the affected system from another host on the same network
segment with no connectivity problems, reflecting a four-minute period
of recurrence (ping times were <1ms for the last 20 seconds or so, but
while the problem
At one point in my in-home streaming past I had to set the BSSID to my
current router's IP address which resolved latency problems. I have
multiple routers on my property with the same SSID, this is to provide
wifi coverage to the entire property. I had to change the BSSID to the
router I was using
I'm also affected by this bug. I'm using Wireless AC 5ghz on an Acer
Spin 5 which apparently uses the Ath10k drivers if that's relevant.
Ubuntu 18.04 is the most recent version of Ubuntu that I've confirmed to
not be affected by this bug. I have tested every release thereafter
(18.10, 19.04, 19.10)
This could be the same issue as those other two. Similar hardware is
involved. I haven't had time to test changing those settings on the NIC.
On 2019-03-21 6:41 a.m., Kai-Heng Feng wrote:
> Is this same as LP: #1785171 and #1802691?
>
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I have been experiencing identical issues since around mid-January or so
(though my latency sometimes reaches 3000/4000+ ms during these times).
I am running a freshly installed and fully updated version of Ubuntu
18.04 Desktop. For the first couple of months after installing 18.04 I
had none of t
Is this same as LP: #1785171 and #1802691?
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Title:
intermittent periods of packet loss and high latency
Stat
I don't have a record of which kernel I was using under xenial, but I'm
almost certain that it was 4.4-based.
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So this issue doesn't happen on v4.4 based kernel?
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Persists on a freshly reinstalled system.
Output from ping -i6 [host] follows. Note the spike in ping time and
high packet loss.
64 bytes from [host]: icmp_seq=3833 ttl=64 time=0.223 ms
64 bytes from [host]: icmp_seq=3834 ttl=64 time=0.212 ms
64 bytes from [host]: icmp_seq=3835 ttl=64 time=0.156
Possibly the same issue as bug #1666432, but I can't confirm that it
occurs on the wireless interface, just Ethernet interfaces.
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Persists with 4.15.0-43-generic.
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This also occurs on wireless network connections, and *may* coincide
with my USB mouse seeing lessened throughput.
It appears to be weakly correlated with the amount of load on the
system. I see no evidence of it occurring at times when the system is
not in use.
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Intermittently and unpredictably, ping response times and packet loss
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other hosts on the local network, with essentially no packet loss.
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