Just verified that, disabling 11n the connection become stable.
I've added options iwlwifi 11n_disable=1 to a file /etc/modprobe.d
/personal-opts.conf
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Looking at the traces some more, there are only a couple of things I can
find that looks even remotely problematic. The first are BA session
timeouts for transmit, but it's as likely as not that these just
represent periods of relatively low network activity.
The other is release an RX reorder
I've run it all morning while Iw as working.
It is connected to the wifi, but it is seems to lose many many packets,
pages times out, lags on irc.
this is my 5th attempt to get this comment uploaded.
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There's still nothing obviously wrong that shows up in the trace. I'll
look more closely.
In the mean time, I'd like you to try a couple things to see whether or
not they produce a more reliable connection. Please try these
individually, not in combination.
First, load iwlwifi with the argument
Attaching dmesg as requested.
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I've run the trace, the wifi wasn't working well. I let it run for a
while then restarted the drivers and let the trace run. When I did this
no issue occurred.
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Did wifi disconnect? I don't see that in either the trace or dmesg. Can
you describe what kind of problems you were having? I haven't found
anything in dmesg or in the trace yet that's an obvious indication of a
problem.
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I tried to reproduce this over the weekend with no luck. What follows
are notes from looking at the logs, for my own benefit.
You're on a network with multiple APs and seem to be roaming between
them a lot. Just before you start experiencing problems network-manager
says disconnecting for new
I think what would help most now is to collect a trace of mac80211 and
iwlwifi when this problem happens. This might be a bit tricky since the
trace will potentially collect a lot of data and it sounds like the
problem isn't deterministic. You may want to restart the trace
periodically while you
Attaching as per sforshee request.
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wifi disconnects randomly when using N connection
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