Moving to Invalid. There is no problem with Ubuntu drivers/kernel and
the Advanced-N 6235 chip. This was the chip for the bug report of the
OP. If anyone has similar trouble with a different chip, they should
open a NEW bug report specifically for that chip.
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Hi Luis and others, what model of wireless chip do you have?
If its an Intel Advanced-N 6235, please find my experience below of this
problem SOLVED:
I had exactly the same issue as described in this bug, with a 6235 wireless
chip in my laptop.
After a while, I became increasingly suspicious
Just an update on this bug. Since having these problems I purchased a
new 6235 wireless chipset, and have had no problems since. So it was in
fact a faulty chipset, and not a software fault.
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Hi Everyone,
Can I make a comment on my experience with the Centrino 6235 chip - as
commented earlier, I went back to Windows 7 for a day today, and sure enough
the issue of wireless cutting out was present under Windows as well.
So it seems my issue has in fact been hardware, not
Thanks Zukerman, that is very helpful to know your experience replacing
the adapter.
We should all try using Windows for a good few days and see if the
problem persists, and if so then I think it would be safe to conclude it
is hardware after all.
I won't be able to go back to Windows for
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Hi, I am also having this problem on a Samsung Series 5 laptop with
Centrino Advanced-N 6235 wireless chip.
I have tried both the 3.8.8 kernel and 3.9 kernel, and the problem still
exists: The wireless disconnects at a some point between 2 and 5 mins
after boot up
Hi Everyone,
I have a Samsung 530U laptop and this is affecting me also with Ubuntu 13.04,
all updates installed as of today (28th April).
I experience the same thing - wireless disconnects after about 3-7 mins (timing
varies), and the only way to get it to reconnect is to reboot.
I am just