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Broadcom STA Wireless driver for bcm4322 silently disconnects
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i'm running Natty 11.04 64 bit. I built and installed that latest
Broadcom STA driver version 5.100.82.38. My speed drops approximately
75 % when switching from AC to battery. HP DV6-2170US BCM43225.
Wireless N is also not recognized. I did not notice this issue while
running the open source brc
Ubuntu Maverick Meerkat 32 bits
Dell Studio 1555 with Broadcom 4322
04:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4322 802.11a/b/g/n Wireless
LAN Controller (rev 01)
When i'm on AC the netowork works OK. The problem begins when i switch to
batteries.
Disabling power management with "iwconfi
I have just tested Broadcoms latest driver (5.60.246.6) but it still
have this problem. a ping to google.com results in around 50% packet
loss and sporadic large latencies as well.
Jarl
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Is there a deb guru around that could create a PPA for a more recent
version of the STA driver, so that the rest of us could test it? I can
see that as of today Broadcom has version 5.60.246.6 available.
Jarl
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To all 4312 owners: Please respect that this bug is about the 4322
chipset.
Commenting that things work (for 4312 chipset) is at best confusing (at
worst misleading) to whoever is interested in this bug (regarding 4322
chipset).
I also have a 4322 chipset on HP 6735b and the STA driver (5.60.48.3
This problem affects me on my Macbook 5,1 running Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit
Running on battery does not make this problem worse for me. Using wicd
as well as network manager helps a lot, but does not solve the problem.
I followed #40 but that made it impossible for me to connect using eth1
(my wireless
After doing this to remove the bcm packages my wireless runs much
better. My wireless does not get disconnected continuously anymore.
This command lists the bcm packages installed on your system.
dpkg -l | grep bcm
These commands remove the bcm packages installed on your system.
sudo apt-get rem
For all affected to the bug with slow connection while on battery power,
here is the correct bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/651008
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Same here on a Dell Mini 9 with a fresh Maverick installation. As long
as I'm connected to a power source, wifi works well. As soon I'm run
with battery power, the connection is about 1kb/s and is very unstable.
The workaround with "iwconfig ethX power off" does not work for me.
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I believe I'm affected by this bug on Maverick, BCM4312, using STA driver from
Restricted Drivers Manager.
My comments:
1. Ethernet connection works flawlessly.
2. Wireless connection works very well as long as I'm connected to power source.
3. When disconnected from power source, connection becom
I agree. :)
On Jul 22, 2010 7:31 AM, "Reason" wrote:
> I know it's more a Broadcom issue then it is an Ubuntu one, but that
doesn't change the fact is doesn't work.
> Even more so it worked perfectly fine under 9.10.
> Using different hardware is a quick fix not a solution. Especially in a
lapto
I know it's more a Broadcom issue then it is an Ubuntu one, but that doesn't
change the fact is doesn't work.
Even more so it worked perfectly fine under 9.10.
Using different hardware is a quick fix not a solution. Especially in a laptop
where replacing hardware is practically impossible.
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@reason: broadcom uses firmware that is exclusive to microsoft. I think
the easiest way to solve this is switch to a generic atheros or intel wifi
card. The broadcom driver is proprietary hence it will take longer to
resolve since broadcom does not seem to put sense of urgency to fix this.
On J
Same problem with two dell laptops featuring different Broadcom wireless chips.
Making ubuntu pretty much useless.
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@Matthewgrinnan: to answer your question, yes, the package is still maintained
however there is very little we can do to fix the issue because the driver is
proprietary. You can try to send Broadcom an email using the address listed on
the following page:
http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/l
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Is this package not being maintained anymore? It hasn't been assigned to
anyone and a lot of people are having this problem.
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Earlier I'd commented that the problem was resolved, but I'm still
seeing the issue. I've performed a clean installation of Ubuntu 10.04
Netbook Remix on my Dell Latitude 2100 netbook. The silent disconnect
issue is persistent; I can't maintain a stable connection to any of the
wireless networks
same problem here (BCM4322) none of the proposed workarounds works
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On my Macbook 5.1, Jens' suggestion (deactivating power management)
seems to work around the issue in a reliable manner.
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Referring to my #26:
it STILL doesn't work properly!!! With the libssl 0.9.8.o-1 and wpa_supplicant
0.6.10-2 I still get (irregular) drop-outs of the wireless network connection.
It then takes 10sec-60sec to reconnect and sometimes (randomly) it pops up the
window again with all the WPA2 options
Refering to my question #24:
I've managed to install the libssl and the wpa_supplicant by using "dpkg -i"
instead of gdebi. Don't understand why, though
Now the wireless has been stable since the reboot (half an hour), so I hope
it's solved now.
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Commenting on #22 by Kilian Valkhof:
I have a ubuntu 10.04 on a MBP 4,1 and the wireless randomly
(continuously) loses connection with a wpa2 connection.
I've download these 3 files. Installing one of the libs works, but gdebi
crashes on the libssl that you've linked to:
root$ gdebi libssl0.9.8_
Same problem here with MacBookPro4,1, using the STA driver does not
change the problem :
$ sudo iwlist eth1 scanning
eth1 Failed to read scan data : Invalid argument
b43 does not seems to work...
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I have a question about the "solution". If I give "sudo iwconfig eth2
power off" this is persisten or I have repeat to any system startup?
sorry for bad english.
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Anyone who still has problems (with the STA drivers and WPA networks)
might want to try this solution:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/572777/comments/35
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I haven't try b43 drivers yet, but STA driver is not working for me either, the
speed is very slow...
STA was compiled from source, I hope b43 will fix the problem
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Tried b43 and get the full speed back. So with BCM4312 I'm in the
comfortable situation to choose between the drivers. Lucid is the first
Ubuntu with stable and fast running b43 driver for this chipset.
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In Lucid (STA driver version 5.60.48.36) I get disconnects every minute.
In addition the new driver is painfully slow. Speed cut by half. In
Karmic (older version of STA driver) there were no problems at all.
Sometimes a disconnect but not to mention.
So "iwconfig ethX power off" is the only solut
Hi all,
problem was solved here:
- Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) Release Candidate, 64-bit
- Broadcom driver: bcmwl-kernel-source 5.60.48.36+bdcom-0ubuntu3 (shipped with
Ubuntu)
Applied Jens Janssen's suggestion:
sudo iwconfig ethX power off
(ethX = your wireless network interface)
...and it
I have filed a separate bug report for the networkmanger bug, 511425.
After doing a bit of testing it has only happened when in a WPA
security. I have not tried under WEP
On Mar 30, 2010, at 11:11 AM, 323232 <323...@12move.nl> wrote:
> Confirmed on a up to date Lucid 64 bit; dropping connection
Confirmed on a up to date Lucid 64 bit; dropping connection, slow
connection speeds and a long association time (up to 15 secs after
login.
Also weird behavior networkmanager for braodcom STA users. See Bug
#539300 (Connection with no connection icon / wireless connection not
listed in network man
Confirmed... same findings as well. the broadcom driver does not perform
very well compared to other wireless peripherals.
my device is an hp mini 1116nr with bcm 4312.
On 3/15/2010 3:46 PM, Jeremy Nickurak wrote:
> No change with 5.60.48.36 here. Still silently disconnects, and network-
> manag
No change with 5.60.48.36 here. Still silently disconnects, and network-
manager still thinks it's connected, so it doesn't try to reconnect.
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Thank you for the information. Broadcom also delivers detailed install
instructions. It would be also nice if there is some updated package in
the near future.
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I was able to get my issues resolved by using the proprietary drivers
available on Broadcom's Linux site, and compiling the driver myself
(replacing the one provided by the Ubuntu package):
http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php
The latest driver (5.60.48.36 as of this writing) worke
now i'm testing bcmwl-kernel-source_5.10.91.9+bdcom-0ubuntu5_amd64.deb
shall that mean = o)
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now i'm bcmwl-kernel-source_5.10.91.9+bdcom-0ubuntu5_amd64.deb
testing...i will give some feedback after some workdays
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on my HP 6735b
lspci
09:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4322 802.11a/b/g/n Wireless
LAN Controller (rev 01)
apt-cache policy bcmwl-kernel-source
bcmwl-kernel-source:
Installed: 5.10.91.9+bdcom-0ubuntu4
Candidate: 5.10.91.9+bdcom-0ubuntu4
Version table:
*** 5.10.91.9+bdco
I have this issue on Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.04 running on a Dell
Latitude 2100, which has a Broadcom BCM4322 wireless adapter. In my
case, I've ping tested several times from 4 different (wireless)
machines on the same network, including the netbook with the issue. The
other thee machines have 0%
Didn't even know that iwconfig works with STA bcmwl-driver. Meanwhile I
know better.
"sudo iwconfig eth2 power off"
solved the problem for me.
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I'm also affected but my chipset is a BCM4312 802.11a/b/g (rev 02).
Problem occurs since I use a new Wireless-Access-Point with Atheros 11n
chipset (Atheros AR5416 MAC/BB Rev:2 AR2122 RF Rev:81). AP running
OpenWrt with ath9k-driver (Kernel 2.6.30.10).
Connection except of disconnects rocking fast
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I would imagine that the driver turns off the wifi card to save power.
I tried using iwconfig to disable such features, but it didn't help.
However, I have experienced this problem during times of heavy use
because I watch movies over a network share while using wireless. The
problem exists then,
I think this is an important observation: As long as the connection is
in use, it is not dropped. For example, if a ping command sends packets
every second, the connection does not die. This is also a (somewhat
dirty) workaround for the problem.
Maybe the wireless chipset / driver turns off the
For me it still does not work after updating to the ubuntu5 driver,
dropping connections every 5 min or so. (Karmic 64, mbp 5,5)
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I downloaded from
http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/restricted/b/bcmwl/ the
downloaded the bcmwl-kernel-source_5.10.91.9+bdcom-0ubuntu5_amd64.deb
file to upgrade from the ubuntu4 version that was giving me the problem
you describe. Now it seems to be working again, not disconnecting every
5
I have exactly the same problem on my 64 bit Karmic running on a Macbook
Pro 5,5. Latest firmware update on WRT54G Linksys router. However,
reconnect sometimes only works after I enter the WPA2 password.
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