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Confirming that the workaround in #75 does the trick. Next time this
happens, I'll file a new report as in #76. I'm not sure it it'll work
though, as I have no network then.
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I filed a new report over at bug #1238968.
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Title:
10ec:8171 wifi network get disconnected periodically -- Realtek
RTL8191SEvA
To manage
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Title:
10ec:8171 wifi network get disconnected periodically -- Realtek
I got this problem. It disconnects when the network is weak. It only reconnects
if I use the following commands:
/sbin/rmmod rtl8192se ; killall NetworkManager; modprobe rtl8192se
I'm using ubuntu 13.04
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Bug affects me too, though I have RTL8191SEvB in my Lenovo Thinkpad.
Solved it in 12.04 and 12.10 by compiling the driver, but if I try it
now on 13.04 it comes up with a lot of compile errors.
Very much still a problem; wifi pretty much unusable.
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Re : Are there any known work arounds?
Install the upstream kernel 3.5 if that is not an issue for you.
Confirmed fixed for me. Kernel 3.0 is also ok on previous 11.10 ubuntu.
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Hi,
I have been experiencing this bug as per above: heavy wifi traffic
causes loss of connection and impossible to re-establish. Same machine
booted to WIN7 has no problem.
machine: ASUS EEEPC 1201N
wifi: RTL8191SEvA
Are there any known work arounds?
Thanks,
Bob
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David, if apport is giving you troubles, could you please file a new
report via the website
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+filebug ?
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OK, sorry about that... it was not my intention to hijack someone else's
bug report. Just confirming this issue.
I had trouble with the apport program taking forever. I waited 30
minutes and it never finished gathering info so I killed it and gave up
waiting. Can't believe it should take so long.
I can speed up the disconnect problem when running a torrent app such as
deluge and downloading. It seems the amount of traffic makes the issue
worse. Updated kernel, wifi backports and network manager to proposed
but still occurs. Tried 150Mb and 300Mb wireless modes on router.
3.2.0-33-generic
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If there is a DOS based flash procedure, you can probably just make a
USB stick with freedos and boot on that to do the flashing.
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If there is a DOS based procedure, then no problem, but HP only provided
a WINDOWS based procedure.
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Title:
10ec:8171 wifi network get
Model: G32-205TX (with RTL8191SE)
Connection type: AP supports 802.11n/g/b, I don't know the actual mode
it is running, how do I check?
I also attach some screenshots of the AP configuration.
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Shannon, thank you for your comments. As per
http://bizsupport1.austin.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?lang=encc=usprodNameId=5064629prodTypeId=321957prodSeriesId=4270017swLang=13taskId=135swEnvOID=4062#120
an upgrade is available for your BIOS (F.27). If you upgrade to this,
does
Hi Christopher,
My BIOS version is F.23, I checked the link you gave me and
unfortunately this stuff works for WINDOWS only, and most methods for
Linux require a DOS based bios flash utility. My laptop is Linux only.
Also, my reporting that after upgrade to 12.10, the situation gets much
Shannon, thank you for your comments. Could you please answer the following
questions:
+ What is the full computer model number (ex. HP G32-301TX Notebook PC)?
+ What wireless connection type are you using (e.g. 802.11n, 802.11g, etc.)?
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1) didn't upgrade bios
2) encryption type: WPA2-PSK
3) AP: Buffalo WHR-G300N
4) no mac filtering
5) No idea now to check QoS WMM
6) other device does not have such problem with the same AP(s), including
Windows 7 and mobile phones (iOS and Android)
7) this problem seems NOT related to the AP
** Summary changed:
- wifi network get disconnected periodically -- Realtek RTL8191SEvA
+ 10ec:8171 wifi network get disconnected periodically -- Realtek RTL8191SEvA
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Shannon, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
Could you please provide the information following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LinuxWireless ?
** No longer affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
** Tags added: regression-release
** Tags added: needs-upstream-testing
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