Closing this bug with Won't fix as this kernel / release is no longer supported.
Please feel free to open a new bug report if you're still experiencing this on
a newer release (Bionic 18.04.3 / Disco 19.04)
Thanks!
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lucid has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
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Jono Bacon, 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? If
so, could you please test for this with the latest development release
of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com
/daily-live/curr
Hi All,
Also willing to test as this is a daily problem for me having to resort
to restarts to get it fixed... each time...
Thanks for the time and effort.
Cheers
Brendan
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I just installed 64-bit 10.04 onto an IBM ThinkPad W500, and I was
having the same network-manager related problem, which was resolved by
switching to wicd as suggested in comment #46.
The important snippet from lspci -v is:
03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 5100 AGN [Shi
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Having similar problem with Realtek RTL8191SEvB on 10.10, kernel
2.6.35-24. All runs fine but signal strength randomly drops to 56%,
speed not quite 1Mbps ALL the time while the other three machines in the
house are getting 10Mbps +. When signal strength drops, network
activity seems to stop also.
Have the same problem.
Looks like a gnome-network-manager bug.
bpowell's tip to use WICD insteda works very good.
no more wifi instability...
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Add me to the list with a ThinkPad L512. Ubuntu 10.10 with 2.6.32-25-generic.
lspci --nn (shortened):
03:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8191SEvB
Wireless LAN Controller [10ec:8172] (rev 10)
This is definitely an annoying one :-(
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I am experiencing this bug, too. The connection seems to be more
unstable in my university network than at home. I guess the reason could
be that there are multiple accesspoints with the same ESSID - which
seems reasonable because of the multiple mac addresses in my dmesg. So I
think this should be
See bug #604175 and #545708. They seems to speak to the same issues.
I posted comments and a syslog extract under the #604175 bug.
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Status: In Progress => Triaged
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Assignee: Tim Gardner (timg-tpi) => (unassigned)
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Status: In Progress => Triaged
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Hello,
Running Ubuntu Lucid fully upgraded, had this same problem; wireless
would drop, I'd get the two "balls" only one green, system would search
for a network forever...killing wireless would not help...sometimes
stopping and starting the network-manager service would fix it, but not
always. I'
I had a simular problem with wired.
It seems that the problem has solved itself in some way.
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I use gnome network manager and currently I have brief drops and
reconnects with both wired and wireless connections. Does anyone else
have similar problems with wired?
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Agree with #42. It does not seem to be a kernel related problem. Seems
the NetworkManager software is having some issue, I installed wicd and
it is working like a charm on the same connection. NetworkManager was
reconnecting every 3 minutes.
Adding NetworkManager software to the bug makes sense.
I had symptoms similar to this (intel 4965 AGN) and resolved by
replacing NetworkManager with wicd. No further problems.
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I have an Intel 5000 card and can't get a stable connection when my
router is in N-mode. Running in B/G-mode works fine. The problem first
appeared after upgrading to 10.04.
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This may be related to a problem with Intel 5100 (5XXX series?) wireless
cards connecting to wireless APs via 802.11n. Does changing your router
to "BG" or "G" fix the problem?
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Ive got back to the karmic kernel that was left over from my upgrade.
The problem still persists. Ive run 'ping -i 1 192.168.0.1' and found it
drops for ~40 seconds when it does drop. The wifi point hasnt changed in
the last 6 hours since upgrading and the laptop is still sitting in the
same place.
This also effects me. Online gaming is now impossible. Worked perfect in
Karmic.
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wlan_dmesg is before suspending/resuming (when unable to connect)
wlan_dmesg is afterwards (when connected to the ap)
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Hi, I am also experiencing this bug. Sometimes my wireless connection gets
dropped and I am unable to reconnect, despite clicking on the accesspoint name
in networkmanager. Networkmanager shows the two dots, but only one of the is
green, the otherone never gets green and it does not connect. I h
I also have had problems with networkmanager dropping my wireless
connection. Per recommendation by Hans (comment #32), I installed wicd
and uninstalled networkmanager. It has been 2 days and I haven't had
any problems with my connection dropping. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Hello you all,
I have the same issue with lucid (same in karmic) and networkmanager dropping
the wireless connection (iwl3945 card). Possible cause is networkmanager
itself, replacing networkmanager with wicd solved the problem (don't forget to
uninstall networkmanager!).
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Hey Jono,
As Stefan pointed out, the following repeated messages seem suspicious:
[ 299.564596] pciehp :00:1c.1:pcie04: Card not present on Slot(1)
[ 299.569738] pciehp :00:1c.1:pcie04: Card present on Slot(1)
How long does it usually take for your network connection to drop after
you'
I am wondering if these bugs are related:
* https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/linux/+bug/388014 is related to this bug?
* https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=529153
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OK, it just dropped again. dmesg files attached.
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I tried testing the 2.6.34-020634rc1 package and it would not boot form
me. Running the 2.6.33 package now - will see how I get on.
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Stefan, nothing seems to be loose: and everything was working great in
Karmic.
I am now going to have a crack at testing the mainline kernel.
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I hope I am not misinterpreting... But the dmesg has also this entries:
[ 5171.417046] pciehp :00:1c.1:pcie04: Card not present on Slot(1)
[ 5171.421651] pciehp :00:1c.1:pcie04: Card present on Slot(1)
00:1c.1 PCI bridge [0604]: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) PCI Express
Port 2 [
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OK, so I had uninstalled linux-backports-modules-wireless-lucid-generic
and the two dmesg logs are attached.
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There seems to be a related bug
(https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/544254) on
the same driver. But there it seems to immediately reconnect.
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