I can confirm that this bug still exists in firefox
59.0.2+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.3. Workaround provided in #2 solves the
problem.
OS: Xubuntu 16.04.4 x64
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Wow, it's been almost 2 years since I reported this bug and I think it's
time to finally end it. I've decided to give Ubuntu one more chance on
this problem and installed the 16.04.2 LTS version. After few days of
testing my wireless connection remains stable without a single drop with
default
Anyway, I installed 4.5 kernel and nothing has changed. The connection
still drops and ping is unstable
Ubuntu 14.04.4 with 4.5 mainline kernel:
454 packets transmitted, 52 received, +195 errors, 88% packet loss, time
453677ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 23.400/93.024/489.076/94.095 ms, pipe 4
Isn't this patch already in the 4.5 kernel in Ubuntu Mainline PPA , so I
can just install it instead of compiling it on my own?
Commit: 7th March 2016
Public bug reported:
OS: Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS Trusty 3.19.0-25-generic #26~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul
24 21:16:20 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Audacious version: 3.4.3-1
This is exactly the same issue as described here (even the wrong lengths
are the same). It also provides additional
Pilot6, thank you for providing this PPA. After installing rtlwifi-new-
dkms (0.5~trusty) and linux-firmware (1.144+ar3012) packages and
rebooting, there are still random ping jumps, but after about 20 hours
of testing I can confirm that connection does not drop anymore. Please
note that I was
The problem has been reported to the linux-wireless mailing list. If anyone is
interested, here you can watch discussion:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.wireless.general/138215
By the way, it's my first time using mailing lists and I'm not sure if
I've done everything correctly. So
NetworkManager shows the 150Mb/s speed so it must be 802.11n. Should I
switch the access point to 802.11g only mode and do the testing?
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Alright, after switching to 802.11g (54Mb/s) I've noticed a small
performance improvement while browsing websites. However there are still
random ping jumps and the connection still drops (maybe 1-2 minutes
later than usual at least).
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I have an access point connected directly to my old router:
Manufacturer: TP-LINK
Model: TL-WA701N
Firmware version: 3.12.16 Build 120228 Rel.37317n
Hardware version: WA701N v1
Router:
Manufacturer: EDIMAX
Model: BR-6214K
Firmware version: 1.40 2008/11/03 08:33:04
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I've been testing the following kernel:
Linux 4.1.0-040100rc5-generic #201505250235 SMP Mon May 25 02:37:02 UTC 2015
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
After installing this version I was not able to connect to my wireless
network at all until 3rd reboot (dmesg showed timeout after 3 retries).
After
BIOS updated:
J7ET63WW (2.08 )
03/24/2015
It's hard to say for now, that it changed anything. The connection
remains stable since yesterday (still using disabled fwlps and ips
parameters). I am still ecountering some minor performance issues while
playing online games (random lag spikes), but the
One more important note. Currently I am using rtl8723be module with
disabled fwlps and ips parameters and connection is now stable for
about 3 hours as well as ICMP packets work better (stable 20-30ms to
local country website without jumps to about 100ms for each 5
packets). I am going to continue
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There are a lot of bugs submitted about this module, but it seems like
none of them provides any useful informations or workarounds.
I have a Lenovo B5400 laptop with RTL8723BE wireless module. The internet
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There are a lot of bugs submitted about this module, but it seems like
none of them provides any useful informations or workarounds.
I have a Lenovo B5400 laptop with RTL8723BE wireless module. The internet
connection constantly getting lost after a random duration (usually
From https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83641#c1
There is a new version of this driver at GitHub. You will need to have
the package with the kernel headers installed.
git clone http://github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new.git
cd rtlwifi_new
make
sudo make install
This version of the driver
From https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83641#c1
There is a new version of this driver at GitHub. You will need to have
the package with the kernel headers installed.
git clone http://github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new.git
cd rtlwifi_new
make
sudo make install
This version of the driver
I can confirm that the bcmwl-kernel-source_6.30.223.30+bdcom-
0ubuntu1~eugenesan~raring1 package solved the problem. Please note that
this is the most recent version, use it with caution. Thanks to Eugene
San.
13.04 Raring:
This bug affects me during the installation.
OS Info: Linux lubuntu 3.8.0-19-generic #29-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 17
18:19:42 UTC 2013 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux - live session with Lubuntu
13.04 raring i386 iso
The problem appears when I want to connect to my Wi-Fi network during
the installation. The
Confirming. Bug fixed in 24.0.1312.56-0ubuntu0.12.10.1~cm0quantal1 and
now the settings tab is completely clear. Every time the settings tabs
is opened, the console logs:
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot set property 'onchange' of null, source:
chrome://settings-frame/options_bundle.js (5788)
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