This has not been fixed in 10.04 - drop outs still occur regularly.
Is anyone from the kernel team actually looking into this at all?
I'm fed up having to boot into Windows just to post messages like this!
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I'm having the same problem:
- disconnect every 30 secs or so, then automatically connects again for 30 sec,
then disconnects, and so forth
- win xp works fine
- using WPA-PSK, TKIP
- on Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Net
- laptop lenovo 3000 N200 0769
- Ubuntu 10.04 64bit
- this is in the office, on
Could a developer confirm that Ubuntu does not support TKIP?
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http://techviewz.org/2009/06/how-to-configure-ubuntu-810-904-for.html
looks Ubuntu ships without TKIP support... should this be in known
issues list?
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At several points, I had it working somehow after messing around for a
bit. However, it would break whenever I suspended my computer. Once,
after resuming, the system reported an error of the wpa_supplicant.
Perhaps it is an issue with that.
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Same problem here, not solving Security Type : TKIP. Windows 7, no problem, you
just have to write the PIN and the PASSWORD, it is an Ubuntu BUG !!!
bbbenjy
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Well, I'm going back to school for another five weeks. I'm not really a
coder, so I'll leave it to others to look into source code and such.
However, I do have a few more ideas for tests that can be performed.
This entire bug is predicated on the idea that a certain type of
encryption wreaks havoc
Nice program there -- I've never used wavemon before. In all my previous
tests, I was just repeatedly issuing iwconfig and averaging the results.
I don't see the same results as you, where your signal repeatedly drops
really low. I do get the occasional drop in signal quality, but it's
neither as
I've installed Vistumbler, and under Vista, sitting in my usual
armchair, I get a consistent -47db. Using wavemon in Ubuntu, in the same
place, it sits mostly at -60db and, roughly every 2 seconds drops
dramatically to -80db for a brief moment.
I'm wondering if this occasional drop is sufficiently
Vistumbler is free, and available for download at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/vistumbler/
I was also looking for a program that would tell me my wireless transmit
power under Vista. I found a program called WirelessMon that almost does
the trick... but the TxPower field says "N/A". WirelessMon
Thanks for some really useful info, ichimonji10. I haven't been able to
get such empirical measurements as you, but your results do agree with
the symptoms I get here.
When booted into Vista, wifi availability throughout my house is good -
I never experience any dropouts. With Ubuntu 9.10, the con
I've done a little testing, using both Vista SP2 and Ubuntu 9.10 on my
laptop. I went around to various locations in my house and tested the
signal level my laptop was sensing. I used iwconfig to test the sensed
signal level under Ubuntu and Vistumbler to test the sensed signal level
under Vista. I
Aside from restarting my computer, the surest way to reset my wireless
connection is to issue:
sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager restart
I've tried turning off power management and increasing broadcast signal
strength. Hey, maybe the problem lies not in Ubuntu, but in the wireless signal
strengt
I have AR928X chipset (Eee PC 1000HEB) and have had this problem with
9.10 and now with 10.04 (not with previous versions). I am using WPA
(TKIP).
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Same problem here. I've been running Ubuntu 9.10 on a new Asrock ION
330HT for a week or so now.Wireless degrades over time after boot,
and becomes pretty much useless. Wireless is mixed WPA/WPA2+WEP, and
I'm using a passphrase for WEP and ascii psk for WPA (both Draytek Vigor
2800vn and a Li
Seems to have same problems with Lucid Alpha2 on my Aspire One.
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Joining the party with Sony VGN-FE53B
Despite all the "tips" I got from the Ubuntu community to run various commands,
like
dhclient -r
ifdown
ifup
/etc/init.d/networking/ restart (all under *sudo*),
restarting the whole system is the surest way to get the wireless back after
"involuntary disc
Having same issue.
As reported by other users, I did not have this problem w/ Jaunty.
Disconnects when connected via WPA2. Disconnects during downloads.
Oblivious to hardware make/models, but laptop is a Sony VGN-NW240F.
Sometimes Network Manager reconnects automatically, but most of the time
I'
I take it back... it worked fine with wicd initially. But now I'm seeing
exactly the same problem. The strange thing is that either it's rock
solid or very flaky; and you get either one thing or the other whenever
you reboot.
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I had this problem with my dell vostro 1510 laptop. It was fine before
upgrading to karmic, and then frequent disconnects after the upgrade.
I installed wicd instead of network manager that it works fine, so it
does indeed seem that th eproblem is with network manager.
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I've just reported bug #505224 as a duplicate of this. It contains some
syslog info which may help understanding the cause of this problem.
To cap it all, my laptop dropped off the network trying to file this
comment.
Trevor
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Romel: are you using WPA2+AES? Most of those who have reported the
issue have systems using WPA-TKIP. Also, what wireless chipset do you
have?
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Guys I am having the same Problem. My wirelss connection encrypted by WPA2 and
since i had a fresh install of Ubuntu-9.10 my wireless connection is dropping
almost every 10 minutes and to get rid of that i have to restart the computer.
its so pain in the ass. i am frustrated so much...i tho
After many tests with different networks and using ndiswrapper I see
that my problem is not about ralink drivers cause the problem occurs
using ndiswrapper too. With another router/network (from my neighbor)
this problem don't happens. My guess is the router, will change it and
see if the problem i
I have the same problem on a Dell Vostro 1510 with an Intel 4965AGN
wireless interface. Using 9.10 x64 and WPA (TKIP).
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Humbhenri: this is what this bug is about, read the description. If you
get disconnected while using something other than WPA (TKIP) then it's
another bug.
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Another observation: with an unprotected network my connection doesn't
drop and behave much better, the problem only occurs when using wpa it
seems.
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I also have this problem. I have a brand new (made Sept. 2009) Acer
Aspire One and I am running the 9.10 Notebook Remix.
My wireless interface is: AR928X Wireless network Adapter (PCI-Express)
Vendor: Atheros Communications Inc.
My wireless connection comes up when I boot the system, but then
Same problem here, using a ralink chip with the rt73usb module loaded.
wicd keeps reconnecting automatically at every 2~5 seconds so I can surf
the web, but any direct download is impossible.
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am also experiencing this problem, as described in post seven. I
recently upgraded to 9.10 x64 from 9.04 x64. I had no problems with
wireless in 9.04. My laptop is an Acer Aspire 3810TZ. The wireless
chipset in it is an Atheros AR928X. Considering that I'm using wireless
n in my household, my sign
Same problem here. The strange thing is that this happens to me with my
own router, but when I connect to other routers the problem disappears.
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I have been experiencing this recently on an upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10.
Either way it is exactly as described in number 7. Let me know if you
need more info. I'm not going to add more since it is unlikely to
assist in resolution unless someone has a specific idea. I am running a
fairly standard
Also having same issue with Kubuntu 9.10 (64bit). Wireless works
perfectly fine but will not connect when router set to WPA (TKIP). I
need to have it set to this for security reasons and to allow other
older machines to connect.
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This might be the same problem that I am getting. I am using Karmic Netbook
Remix on an Eee PC901.
It does connect to the wifi but it slowly degrades and thus downloads get
painfully slow. Starts on full bars, then it might jump to 2 bars, then back to
full...but eventually it drops to nothing a
Using both WPA2 TKIP+AES i am having wireless drops now with both my
laptops, but they appear not as frequent.
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Changing my security to WPA2-AES did not help. Trying WPA2 TKIP+AES
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I am also using the Intel 3945 Wireless Card. Connection "drops" every
minute when using WPA - Personal TKIP. If I leave a constant ping on,
it will stop pinging my router when the connection "drops" Sometimes
the Network Manager will flash the tool tip saying disconnected, then
reconnect. But
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