Hi all,
I have Lucid 10.04.1 LTS and Network controller: Intel Corporation
PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or AGN [Kedron] Network Connection (rev 61).
Problem: Network would randomly disconnect from networks after some
period of time. I could not connect to that network again. It happened
to be one that
I loaded Ubuntu Lucid (v10.04) and now my intel 4965 agn wireless does
not work at all under Linux. It works fine under winXP on the dual boot
side.
I've used 'wavemon' and see reasonable signal strength and other details
for my access points.
I use 'wicd' instead of network-manager. It shows
I have a similar problem on my Thinkpad X61-tablet with Intel 4965 hardware.
However, I get messages in /var/log/kern.0.log reporting Microcode SW error
within iwlagn. My only corrective action is reboot. Attempts to re-init the
hardware short of reboot are not successful. (The hardware must
This bug also affect my system, a Dell Inspiron 1525 with Intel wireless
card running 8.04 LTS with Kernel Linux 2.6.24-27-generic. I always
install all system updates. I had trouble getting WPA to work so it is
configured to use WEP. lspci shows:
0b:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation
It is really frustrating.
I have entered in this bug now with my COMPAL clone with Lucid with 4965AGN. It
started for me somewhere in the 2.6.32.X, and now I am now really sort of
cabling my house
Randomly here and there, one or two times per hour, without any network
activity or with
I can confirm this bug on Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic) AMD64, kernel 2.6.31-14-generic
#48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 16 14:05:01 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux.
Laptop is a Sony Vaio VGN-AR730E with Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN REV=0x4.
I could not find the page about the reasons of ubuntu-kernel-team not
being
I'm in the same boat as Keith, wireless has become almost unusable since
upgrading to Jaunty. The backports module has no impact. What other
information is needed to reconfirm this bug?
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I too am having this issue. I have recently upgraded to 9.10 and am
experiencing about 5 drop-outs per day.
I'm not certain whether or not this is related to wifi interference;
although I can confirm that since I upgraded to Karmic, my issue has
become chronic (before, while running Hardy, it
This bug is still present in Ubuntu 9.10
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I'm running the Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or AGN [Kedron]
Network Connection (rev 61) network card on an Thinkpad X61s and have
been encountering these exact prolems on a fully updated Jaunty install.
I installed the backport module package as suggested earlier in the
thread but am
Unfortunately the backport modules didn't resolve this issue on my
machine (Dell XPS M1530 with Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or
AGN). I have jaunty with Kernel 2.6.28-15-generic #49-Ubuntu SMP Tue Aug
18 19:25:34 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux.
I also installed latest upstream
After a little browsing I recognized that my issue might (also) be related to
this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/200509 (Microcode SW error)
So, if installing the backport module fixes this issue for the others
experiencing the problem (without having the Microcode SW
Bryan nailed it Went into Synaptic and installed the backport
modules, the overall speed increase and the drop outs are gone. Thanks!
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Can you please try installing the linux-backports-modules-jaunty
package. The linux-backports-modules-jaunty package contains and
updated compat-wireless stack which may help. Be sure to reboot after
installing this package in order to test. Please let us know your
results.
If the issue
I had a related problem which has been similarly reported elsewhere
Running Jaunty on a T61 with Intel 4965 AGN. Wireless worked fine on
Intrepid, but has had problems since upgrading to Jaunty. A fresh Jaunty
install did not fix (not 100% fresh, migrated my home folder)
Wireless would always
I experience this problem under Jaunty beta, but only under 11n
networking.
I've found when the connection stops transmitting packets if I click on
another link (that hasn't been cached into memory) many times in
succession (~20x), it will reconnect in about 20 seconds instead of +1
minute.
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Does the problem only occur with 11N networks? I haven't had any issues
with my 4965AGN card on 11g networks, but with the only 11n I've found I
can't get a dhcp address (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/305338).
If the dropouts are only happening on 11n networks, maybe
I have similar issues I thought it was more associated with roaming
between access points but this seems to describe my problem exactly. I'm
running 8.10 on a Lenovo X61 with a 4965 card. Let me know if I can
upload anything to help.
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I switched my D-Link DIR-655 wireless router from WPA2 authentication to
WEP authentication. I believe this also disabled wireless N protocol
since I don't think N supports WEP (how can I check in Ubuntu what
wireless protocol I am using, n, g, or b?). Since I made the switch, I
have had no
Is anyone looking into this bug? What information does the bug team need
that has not been provided?
I have a Dell Inspiron 1720 with an Intel 4965 AG wireless card
0c:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or
AGN [Kedron] Network Connection (rev 61)
*-network
Here is someone else who appears to experience the same bug:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=6362798postcount=1
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Looking at the syslog, I saw a pattern. Just prior to each supplicant
connection state change the system initiated this CRON:
Nov 24 09:20:01 augusten-T61p /USR/SBIN/CRON[11941]: (root) CMD ([ -x
/usr/sbin/update-motd ] /usr/sbin/update-motd 2/dev/null)
I removed the me-specific information and
Same Problem here. I am on a ThinkPad T61p running Ubuntu 8.10 upgraded
from hardy; I too have the 4965 AGN wireless card (home network, Belkin
N router, wep2), iwlagn driver, am using the most current kernel and can
confirm this issue. After following the Known Issues caution (about
kernel panic
Same Problem here. I am on a ThinkPad T61p running Ubuntu 8.10 upgraded
from hardy; I too have the 4965 AGN wireless card (home network, Belkin
N router, wep2), iwlagn driver, am using the most current kernel and can
confirm this issue. After following the Known Issues caution (about
kernel panic
As a follow up, problem continues -as before- after removal of bluetooth.
ab
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I have the same problem on an FSC Lifebook. The adapter is:
Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or AGN [Kedron] Network Connection (rev
61)
and the driver is: iwlagn as well.
during these freeze times route hangs
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ route
Kernel-IP-Routentabelle
ZielRouter
Here is the full syslog
** Attachment added: syslog.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19355895/syslog.txt
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OK further testing reveals that downloading a lot of data reduces the
time between connection hangs to just a handful of seconds. The
observation with the route command however persists.
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** Summary changed:
- iwl4965 stops transferring data within a few minutes
+ Intel Pro/Wireless 4965 AG stops transferring data within a few minutes
** Description changed:
On a Lenovo T61 the wireless NIC stops transmitting packets after some
time. Then you have to wait ~1 minute and it's
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