On Jaunty that should be
sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-jaunty
Been having the issue since Hardy and currently with a fresh install of
Jaunty. Hoping Karmic will have this fixed, as the backports package
fixes the issue for me. But maybe not, since the backports package for
intrepid
Had the same problem: Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04), Lenovo T400 laptop with
Intel 53050AGN. I had slow download speeds when using wireless b
(802.11b; ~70 KB/sec) and normal rates for wireless g (802.11g; ~1000
KB/sec).
Solution that worked for me: install the latest wireless drivers package
(compat-wirel
Thanks for the update, I'll go ahead and close this out.
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Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Hi Leann,
I tried this on both hardy and intrepid, and this seems to be ok on both
(both fresh installs, upgrade done). I am not at home, but I'm trying in
very similar conditions (same laptop, same wifi encryption).
I think you may close this bug.
Jérémy
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Hi Leann,
Unfortunately, I can't tell, as I am also a victim of all the intel bugs
of Intrepid [1], and I had to go back to hardy . I will try as soon as
possible (maybe next weekend ?) to install an intrepid on a new
partition
Jeremy
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2862
Hi Jems,
Since you are the original bug reporter, is this still an issue with the
final release of Intrepid? If the issue still exists, what if you try
installing linux-backports-modules-intrepid as it contains and updated
compat-wireless stack. For now, I'm going to migrate this bug forward
to
I am using intrepid right now on this very same laptop. If I use the
latest linux-image (2.6.25) I have no X, and I cannot see my wifi
network (but I can see some others). For the time being, using intrepid
kernel may not be an answer :-(
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This problem appears to have been fixed in intrepid, qos_enable is no
longer needed for full speed.
Maybe installing linux-backports-modules-hardy-generic for you hardy
users will fix it.
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Just as an update. I found an "options" file in the etc/modprobe.d directory. I
was very exted when i found this file as this seemed like it would be the place
where i would need to put in the options command to disable qos.
I tried adding the following line to the options file:
options iwl4965
I am a linux NewB. So please bear with me.
I have the latest Ubuntu version(8.04 with 2.6.24-19 updates) installed on my
toshiba a305 laptop. I also have the iwl4965 driver on my machine. I am having
exactly the same problem as mentioned in this ticket/bug report. (using a
netgear 802.11b wirele
Confirmed for me on Intrepid. I did not have this problem when I used
Hardy. Perpahs it is of note, but before upgrading, the WLAN light on my
laptop didn't work, now it does. The QOS switch fixed it for me
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It is quite normal to kill all traffic other than huge transfer. I dont
think you can do much about it. It does depend on what AP you have got,
but turning off qos is against principle what is made for - enable
important data (interactive) have preference before not importand
(download) data. There
I wrote in a previous problem that installing the compat-wireless
modules made my problems go away. I must now amend that; if they were
away they have since then returned.
Again, bandwidth is all right it's just that it squashes out any other
bandwidth use when a large file is transferred.
The qo
I confirm the original problem, and that the mentioned fix removing qos fixed
the problem for me.
Before: bandwidth limited to 70 Kb/s
After: normal bandwidth (up to 400 Kb/s on Internet, I didn't test on local
network).
The driver is iwl4965, on a Lenovo X61s.
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htt
I'm not currently near my wireless router, it's one of those Linksys G
boxes though I updated the firmware to something open sourcy.
I since found out about this issue:
http://www.intellinuxwireless.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1623
which describes my problems right well. Following comment #9, I
As we seem to have different issues, I will give some more information
on my hardware.
I use a HP 2510p, and I have a wireless AP cisco aironet 350. With this
hardware all my connections were slowed down, until I removed QoS ...
If one needs more information, please ask ! :-)
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I'm also using this module (on hardy), and get a different problem.
Performance is reasonable, until i start transferring a large file
(using rsync or scp, say). Once that is going on, performance of the big
transfer seems to drown out or block all other traffic. Trying the
qos_enable=0 as suggeste
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Kernel Team (ubuntu-kernel-team)
Status: New => Triaged
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