** Description changed:
This may be either network-manager or kernel, depending on triage...
I have verified this on both a Lenovo X201 and a Lenovo T500 laptop.
Both work perfectly with fully updated 10.10 and 11.04 versions of
Ubuntu.
However, booting into a fully updated
On my machine, I seem to have temporarily stopped this problem, although by the
lack of activity on this thread
it may be that in more recent kernels the problem is already fixed.
lspci shows my wireless card as
03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Centrino Ultimate-N 6300
(rev 35)
I
@Joseph Salisbury
I have booted back in to my previous kernel (2.6.39), and still had the
problem described in this bug report.
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@Joseph Salisbury
I just booted in to my previous kerne againl, and wireless did in fact work.
It looks like my previous assertion was wrong, or that this bug only manifests
itself in the previous kernel when connecting to certain routers (I am at work
now).
Sorry for the confusion!
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