I meant https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1098286
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I'm having this problem in 12.04
In my case, I have to reboot computer to establish the wireless
connection.
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Well, same issue here with 12.04.
It only recovers when I disconnect and connect again the wifi. Only with
torrents when there is too much load.
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Sergio López del Pozo, could you please file a new report by executing the
following in a terminal:
ubuntu-bug linux
For more on this, please see the Ubuntu Bug Control and Ubuntu Bug Squad
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jjcobm, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue?
Can you try with the latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images
are available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ .
If it remains an issue, could
Could try disabling ipv6 using the boot option:
ipv6.disable=1
May help
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I have the same problem,
03:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4313 802.11b/g/n
Wireless LAN Controller (rev 01)
~$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=11.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=oneiric
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION=Ubuntu 11.10
Cant use Transmission. One torrent with 60
BTW: I can also confirm that it seems to have to do with traffic load.
As long as there is normal network activity (internet access, mails,
contacting other clients in the LAN) everything works fine. But as soon as I
start my backup (over the LAN to another PC), this problems occurs quite
Same here - Ubuntu 11.04 64 bit.
Problem occurs randomly, uncheck Enable wireless networks and check it again
solves the problem, but obviously a more permanent solution would be great!
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I have same problem on ubuntu 11.04 64bit. with RT3072 default driver
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I have the same problem with an Atheros card (AR928X) which uses the
ath9k driver.
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Title:
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I have the same issue on Lubuntu 11.04. The network connection drops
randomly, and can only be reconnected after rebooting the system.
This occurs for both wireless and wired connections. Also, it's not
limited to torrents - it happens when browsing the web.
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I confirmed this issue on ubuntu 11.04 64 bit stable. wireless is
disconnected while downloading multiple torrents on an old linksys
WRT542G2 router and a brand new linksys E2500. Ethernet connection works
fine, Windows 7 no problems. Also tried multiple torrent clients
including Transmission,
this issue persists in the latest ubuntu 11.04 natty beta, with two
different wireless cards, it seems like a driver specific issue, when
you rmmod zd1211rw or r8187 and then modprobe the driver back, you are
able to re-establish a connection. Can you all confirm this as well?
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Still no fixforced to move to windows 7...so bad
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This issue is affecting me even when not downloading a torrent, although
torrents make it happen within minutes. Every day or so I need to unplug
my wireless adapter and plug it back in to get the connection back. It
happens on my newish 802.11n USB adapter (Realtek RTL8191S) and on my
aging
@cnne007: the developers of Ubuntu are volunteers, just like the rest
of us. If they have the time, they will work to resolve this issue, but
if there are issues of higher importance, they will have to fix those
first. A disconnect while downloading only torrents can be worked
around by
Does anybody at canonical care about this bug. Are they getting worst
that M$ to fix bugs?
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anyone aware if something is being done about this bug. Still not assigned.
The majority of us uses laptops and how often we are hard wired vs wirelessly
connected?
Time maybe to stop putting some fanciness and fix a critical services. I am
kind of being really ready to go back to Debian.
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As I told you to wait for my comment...NO MATTER WHAT I DO MY WIFI
DISCONNECTS RANDOMLYONLY WHILE DOWNLOADING TORRENTS
Limit speed...turn off Wifi card power saver...Play Rhythmbox to prevent
sleep/whateveretc etcnothing works...
I am a proponent of linux...i am using it for last 5
I have the same problem here Wifi disconnect randomly, not too often but enough
to allianate the self.
Thinkap T60, 2.6.32-24-generic, fully patched, 10.04 new install. The wireless
HD is PRO/Wireless 3945ABG [Golan] Network Connection (rev 02).
I already changed in
Zaphod is right, simply restart your wireless adapter to connect again.
I would like to add that the problem persists in Broadcom cards also.
But a simple fix can lessen the frequency of disconnects that is to turn
off power saving mode in broadcom wireless cards. Check your adapter id
using
As I said in my last mail that turning off the power saver mode of my
WIFI card made system more stable with less disconnects. I figured out
that wifi disconnects on high loads.
I manually set my download speed to little less then Max speed and now
no disconnects...e.wait till my next
Since this appears to an issue with both wired and wireless, network-
manager and wicd, I changed the source package from network manager to
linux.
** Package changed: network-manager (Ubuntu) = linux (Ubuntu)
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I don't think it has ever happened to me when using the wired connection
but I rarely use it.
I have found the following to help a lot:
1. Install the Bleeding edge wireless drivers (every time the Kernel gets
updated you must recompile and install them though)
2. Configure a static ip address
Hi,
i installed ubuntu 10.04 and it took me few days to understand why the
internet getting disconnected all the time
when i use the internet for regular web site surfing everything is working fine
but when i run any of the torrent clients after a few minutes the internet is
getting disconnected
one thing that helps so you don't need to reboot is right click on network
manager and uncheck wireless then re-check wireless.
Also I have seen some improvement by assigning a static ip to the network
adapter but it is still present.
Thanks,
Nicholas Vilppu
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 8:12 PM,
Thanks, Nicholas.
i will try it, it some comfort :)
i am really new to linux and ubuntu. so i don't have any idea where to start
debug
this kind of issues when they coming up..
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This is a good start for reporting bugs as well as the Ubuntu
forums. Unfortunately this bug has been around for a while it seams to be
with some intel wireless chips. For some reason I have found that installing
9.04 and upgrading to the latest version seams to fix the problem. At east
it did for
i forgot to mention that the wifi card i am using is
TP-LINK model no:TL-WN353GD
which uses Realtek chip on it.
hope it will help, for fixing this bug faster.
Asaf.
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Is it possible that this is something imposed by your ISP? From
experience, there are ISP who block torrent traffic in different ways.
~JFo
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No, the disconnect is not an internet disconnect. The network remains
connected, all other computers remain connected, but merely the one
system with 9.10 (Karmic) on it has gnome's network manager shut down.
However, this problem has gone away for me (maybe due to updates),
however: the same
Derek,
That is very interesting. thank you for your update on this. I'll see what
the team thinks of the issue.
~JFo
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I have the same problem. However, using ethernet connection. I have wi-fi
router, connected to my WISP(wireless ISP). My laptop connected to router
through ethernet. When I leave one torrent file for seeding for a long time, I
couldn't use internet any more even after closing Transmition.
My issue fixed by 10.04. Connectivity also increased with 10.04. Good
Luck
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Hmm, can it be drivers problem? I didn't install something third-party. It's a
fresh 10.04 installation. How can I make analysis?
Thanks,
Sergei
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I just downloaded and installed the latest updates and it looks like
many deal with wireless I am downloading a lot of torrents now and so
far so good. I am hoping for the best.
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no good I have had 2 disconnects in the last hour
logs below:
Jan 8 14:38:36 zaphod kernel: [ 3272.095728] wlan0: deauthenticated from
00:1d:73:8e:de:98 (Reason: 6)
Jan 8 14:38:38 zaphod kernel: [ 3273.945859] wlan0: direct probe to AP
00:1d:73:8e:de:98 (try 1)
Jan 8 14:38:38 zaphod kernel:
Downloading 2 torrents right now and wireless disconected and I had to
reboot to get network to reconnect.
Blow is my log from the event
[QUOTE]Jan 6 18:03:03 zaphod kernel: [276466.402554] wlan0: deauthenticated
from 00:1d:73:8e:de:98 (Reason: 6)
Jan 6 18:03:05 zaphod kernel: [276468.350266]
Note I am also getting this will using WICD.
Here is the WICD log of the event and the reboot and reconnection
2010/01/06 18:03:10 :: Autoconnecting...
2010/01/06 18:03:10 :: No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect
to wireless network
2010/01/06 18:03:12 :: Unable to autoconnect,
Marking this invalid in wicd as it seems to be a kernel problem, not one
with wicd. Since it happens with both NM and wicd it leads me to believe
it's something lower in the system.
** Changed in: wicd
Status: New = Invalid
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Okay I added Linux to affected projects.
If anyone knows a better way to direct this to someone who can get a fix
in route? I am pretty new to this bug reporting.
I know this is a big problem for a lot of people. And it would be great
if a fix can make it into the next release.
** Also affects:
I am also effected by this as are manny other users the wireless forums
are filled with this.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8592288#post8592288
this is my log right after a disconect and reconnect I am using WPA2
Jan 2 00:53:49 zaphod kernel: [51988.861701] wlan0: deauthenticated
more evidence in the forums a lot of people are getting really fed up.
http://www.uluga.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8563178
This is the one issue I have in 9.10 otherwise it is perfect.
This issue will really turn off a lot of users.
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Sorry I haven't been able to post a log of my problem, this is an issue
that has prevented me from using Ubuntu. Hopefully it can come to the
attention of someone who can fix the bug as i believe it is affecting
many users.
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This happens to me too, but I use WEP so it's not strictly tied to WPA2
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Running WPA, noticed it really is worse on 9.10, killed my wireless
within a few minutes
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Ok, the problem persists in Ubuntu 9.10, and is even worse. :(
Before I could right click network manager, and untick enable network,
wait a few seconds and re-tick it to get access back to my network. This
no longer works in 9.10 and I have to do a reboot.
I installed wicd and replaced network
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
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Thanks for the detailed logs. Now we need to know if you have encryption
enabled, and if so, which one (wep, wpa, wpa2)? We really appreciate
your patience with trying to get this trouble-shooting done.
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No problem Charlie.
I myself am using WPA2
I should probably also mention I am on a 64 bit distro. Now on 9.10, but
imaged my 9.04 install so can easily go back to it if necessary.
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and another one for good measure. If you need any more info please help.
Hoping most of these issues will be resolved in 9.10 but I don't know
when I'll get chance to install it, so a fix would still be appreciated.
It's weird it won't re-connect to my wireless network, this time it
tried to
Just got a log. I followed the instructions in the wiki. When I started
the log all i did was open vuze and left it running until network-
manager crashed.
Oct 20 15:43:25 ade-ubuntu kernel: [ 454.880764] ===rt_ioctl_giwscan. 2(2)
BSS returned, data-length = 285
Oct 20 15:44:05 ade-ubuntu
This bug certainly exists as I also get it, and it's really, really
annoying.
I am not an expert on the in's and outs or on reporting bugs but will
attempt to follow the guide in the wiki and get a log of a crash
tomorrow.
Thanks
Ade
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I have the exact same issue on a with wireless and wired connections.
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