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Title:
rt61pci drops connection and cannot reconnect to
** Tags added: acpi
** Tags added: acpi-bad-address
** Tags added: acpi-method-return
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Title:
rt61pci drops connection and cannot reconnect to
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rt61pci drops connection and cannot reconnect to WPA2 wireless network
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I no longer have the issue on karmic, it seems that a kernel update
addressed the issue, but I really don't know. All I am aware of is
that I have not lost my connection in a very long time.
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rt61pci drops connection and cannot reconnect to WPA2 wireless network
Good.. 'cause the replaced firmware caused all kinds of connection
instability, sometimes to the point of sheer inuseability. No
disconnects though ;) My solution: replace the rt61 card with a atheros
based one. All is running well with the madwifi drivers.
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rt61pci drops connection and cannot
I think I had the same issue, rt61pci dropping connection and not
reconnecting with the AP without any notice and tried several solutions
without much luck, until, in an (unsuccessful due to API changes)
attempt to compile the official Ralink drivers from their site
Update:
I still cannot find a solution. I tried using WPA/TKIP, WPA2/TKIP, WPA2/AES,
WPA2/TKIP+AES and all have the same problem and have tried different
frequencies/channels to no avail and it makes no difference if I have the
Linksys firmware or dd-wrt on my router. It seems like this is a
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** Attachment added: .etc.asound.conf.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36474999/.etc.asound.conf.txt
** Attachment added: AlsaDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36475000/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: AplayDevices.txt
** Attachment added: Dmesg log before reboot, before bringing down the iface
and bringing it back up
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36475406/dmesg.log.gz
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rt61pci drops connection and cannot reconnect to WPA2 wireless network
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** Attachment added: After running ifdown wlan0 and ifup wlan0 dmesg log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36475411/dmesg_ifup.log.gz
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rt61pci drops connection and cannot reconnect to WPA2 wireless network
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** Attachment added: Messages log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36475422/messages.gz
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rt61pci drops connection and cannot reconnect to WPA2 wireless network
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** Attachment added: Syslog
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rt61pci drops connection and cannot reconnect to WPA2 wireless network
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After the problem occurs, I cannot get it to work again without
rebooting the computer. Doing an ifdown and ifup just causes the errors
in the dmesg ifup log that I attached. If I modprobe -r rt61pci, the
wlan0 goes away as expected, but does not come back if I re-load the
driver (modprobe
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