It would be helpful if someone could follow the instructions provided by
Tim in comment #13 and attach the appropriate dmesg logs.
Also, there may be fixes in the latest 2.6.34 kernel that is being
developed. If someone could test out the Ubuntu mainline package for
that kernel it may help us
@Jono, I might misunderstand, but somehow comments #9 and #10 sounded to
me like you had l-b-m-w installed. If not, yes, if you could install
that and compare the results.
@Dominik, could you file a new bug please. It might turn out its the
same bug, but then we could dup them. But for the
I seem to have the same issue with Lucid. I'm using a Netgear WNDA3100
USB dongle which works using the ar9170usb driver. After some time (from
5 minutes to a couple of hours) the connection will drop and scanning
for wireless networks will produce no more results. In my case,
rebooting has no
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Tim, do you still want me to use linux-backports-modules-wireless-lucid-
generic?
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I have same problem disconnecting after a while with my university internet.
In their config page they say to use PEAP but as I was tired of getting
disconnected so I messed up with connection options a bit and found out that if
I use Tunneling TLS I don't disconnect anymore.
Give it a try to
OK - next thing to try is to remove the driver, then re-install e.g.,
dmesg dmesg-before.txt
sudo modprobe -r iwlagn
sleep 15 # Give NetworkManager time to notice
sudo modprobe iwlagn
dmesg dmesg-after.txt
Attach both dmesg files along with your perception of the results, i.e., did it
change
Jono - when it gets in that state, how about trying to toggle your RF
kill state:
sudo rfkill block wifi
sudo rfkill unblock wifi
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Thanks, Tim. I tried that when it hung last: it never brought wireless
back. Sorry!
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Tim recommended on IRC that I install linux-backports-modules-wireless-
lucid-generic and see if this resolves it. Just installed, I will see
how I get on.
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OK, so I have been running the card all day and while it seems to be
better, it has dropped out a few times, requiring me to reboot as usual
to get connected again. Sorry, folks!
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Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
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@Jono:
Please try the upstream mainline kernel to see if it's any better.
Packages can be found at: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/. Please try the latest 2.6.33 kernel.
If that doesn't help, the next thing to try would likely be asking for
support from the linux wireless
I just waited for it to drop and immediate dumped dmesg output into a
file. This is attached.
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Jono,
I may have found something that could help you. Is there anything like
vPRO/AMT in your BIOS? Per Intel: iwlagn currently doesn't support AMT, which
is another user for the same hardware. At this time, the only way we can do is
to disable it. So you may want to see if it is there
Thanks, Jeremy. So it turns out that I do have an AMT option in the BIOS
that was enabled. I have now disabled it and I will see how I get on.
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Tt turns out that despite switching AMT off, the problem is still
present.
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** Attachment added: AlsaDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39547718/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: AplayDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39547720/AplayDevices.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39547721/BootDmesg.txt
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I forgot to mention: this issue does not seem to affect Wired or Mobile
connections (namely tethering over a N900 and a Verizon 3G dongle).
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@Jono:
Can you confirm whether the CurrentDMesg.txt attachment shows the
disconnecting issue you see? It represents the dmesg when you filed the
bug. If not, can you attach a dmesg taken after the disconnecting issue
so we can see any info logged in it?
Thanks
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