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Note that I had a problem with the same symptom, and in the end, what solved it
was killing wpa_supplicant, as suggested in this bug comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1294044/comments/9
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@sillyxone, @Rasmus, @ricolai: You mentioned that you only have a
problem with WPA-Enterprise. Please see bug #1020775.
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This bug was closed as Fixed Released -- this means we believe the
problem was truly found and corrected. If you're still running into
issues, please make sure you file a new, separate bug for your own
hardware, using the 'ubuntu-bug linux' command; this will file a new bug
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On Sun, 2012-03-04 at 16:15 +, Thomas Schweikle wrote:
> # iwconfig
> [...]
> wlan0 IEEE 802.11abg ESSID:off/any
> Mode:Managed Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=15 dBm
> Retry long limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
> Encryption key:off
>
Looks like this is what we see if there are a bundle of errors at very
different places, but the main software (NetworkManager) doesn't report
them the way it should do -- ignoring some of them, while acting on
others, but for none of them giving back useful information.
In my opinion: NetworkMana
# iwconfig
[...]
wlan0 IEEE 802.11abg ESSID:off/any
Mode:Managed Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=15 dBm
Retry long limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
Encryption key:off
Power Management:off
[...]
I've removed the various other inter
@Matt:
# iwconfig wlan0 power off
Error for wireless request "Set Power Management" (8B2C) :
SET failed on device wlan0 ; Operation not supported.
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The bug seems related to various errors never reported by
NetworkManager:
For WLAN:
authentication is perfect. Communication too, but the connection is terminated
because of Reason 3 (whatever this means).
In between the connection is assigned an IP address. Doing:
dhclient wlan0
shortly later th
As I said earlier, this problem is clearly linked to power management.
Type
iwconfig wlan0 power off
and the problem is gone!
So it's probably a kernel issue.
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Since a fix was released (according to the bug reports state), and the
bug is there again, I suppose it a regression with oneiric and precise!
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Titl
Looks like Network Manager is badly broken using any WLAN module.
Networking does work with:
- eth0, usb0
It does not work using:
- wlan0
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wicd does not run with oneiric or precise (seems not to be worked on any more
since 2010).
Adding ip6.disable=1 to kernel command line doesn't have any effect.
Adding various parameters to iwl-modules doesn't have any effect.
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Same for oneiric and precise. Both are not able to build up a working WLAN
connection.
None of the workarounds mentioned works for both of them.
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Same here :
kernel 2.6.32-5-686
wpasupplicant 0.6.10-2.1
eth1: Broadcom BCM4315 802.11 Hybrid Wireless Controller 5.60.48.36
Feb 15 14:09:42 longitude wpa_supplicant[1576]: CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED -
Disconnect event - remove keys
Feb 15 14:09:42 longitude Network
Setting the BSSID in network-manager has stabilized the deauths (ath9k)
You can also try Wicd as some have had positive results as well.
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Found solution here:
http://azitech.wordpress.com/2010/02/22/deauthenticating-reason3/
killing wpa_supplicant helps. Daemon immediately resurrects and
connection becoming stable.
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My dmesg looking like this:
[48754.543729] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready
[48754.752857] r8169 :02:00.0: eth0: link down
[48754.753212] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready
[48755.006093] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready
[48757.616276] wlan0: deauthenticatin
Yes, that's it, turning wlan power management off solves the problem on
a Thinkpad T500.
It is automatically enabled again though when I go to battery, but I
have not yet been able to locate the relevant script (ubuntu 11.10).
Anybody knows?
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I have this same problem (Ubuntu 11.10, dual-boot installation via Wubi,
on a Samsung laptop--not sure of the model but it's brand new). lshw
shows this for my wireless device:
description: Wireless interface
product: Centrino Advanced-N 6230
vendor
Same problem - WiFi reconnects all the time. I have found the problem after
access-point reconfiguration and updates. Unfortunately I can't reproduce
previous state.
Kernel 2.6.32-36-generic
Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS
on Dell E6500
Solved similar to comment #20
except, I don't have "options.conf" in "/
Thanks Dennis, indeed it kept off.
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To manage notifi
Hi Thomas,
The option is persisted between reboots directly as far as i know.
No need to add line to some start-up script.
Can you try it?
Kind regards,
Dennis
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Anybody an idea how to persist the powermanagement off solution?
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I thought my problem was fixed by installing WICD instead of Network
Manager, but disabling power management did the trick! :-)
dennis@dennis-netbook:~$ sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off
dennis@dennis-netbook:~$ iwconfig
lono wireless extensions.
eth0 no wireless extensions.
wlan0 I
When I put the command "iwconfig wlan0 power off", appears this message:
Error for wireless request "Set Power Management" (8B2C) :
SET failed on device wlan0 ; Operation not supported.
I have ubuntu 11.04
any idea?
thanks a lot,
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I was also affected by this problem (disconnects and frequent prompts
for wireless authentication), and installing Wicd instead of Network
Manager fixed it.
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thijz: Not one ticket per wlan adapter/AP combo, just one ticket per
wlan adapter. Otherwise we end up with bugs that represent a multitude
of different problems with similar symptoms. That's what has happened
with this one.
If the problem is specific to an AP then the problem may be with the AP,
@Mathieu : i have the disconnects both running on AC and on battery power
@Seth : fyi i'm using a thinkpad (W510, core i7) and all the AP's are cisco
do i understand correctly that i should open a ticket for the specific
combination of my type of wlan adapter and the the type of AP in my company
Same here, "iwconfig wlan0 power off" solved the issue with the
problematic APs.
L. Ross Raszewski :
I had created a bug report with Intel:
http://bugzilla.intellinuxwireless.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2305
Do you want to update it with your findings, or do you want me to do it?
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I just noticed that the original reporter of this bug indicated that his
problems were fixed over a year ago. Therefore I'm marking this bug
fixed. Those of you still experiencing connection drops should open new
bugs, probably based on the model of your wireless adapter. I.e., if you
can't find a
thijz: We have powersave enabled in the kernel by default. I don't know
what kind of difference in battery life you'll see by disabling it,
you'll just have to try it and see I guess.
Wireless powersave is a cooperative arrangement between the card and the
AP, and it's known that some APs have pro
Well, if the driver's power management causes issues with disconnection,
then I think we've established this isn't an issue with wpasupplicant;
so marking this Invalid.
Were these issues on battery or with power connected? pm-utils may be
causing issues by turning on power management when a laptop
what are the default iwconfig power settings ?
how does switching power off affect the battery life ?
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power off seems to fix lots of wireless issues..
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/201306
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i can also confirm that the disconnects stop when you issue the
'iwconfig wlan0 power off' command
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thijz: If you want to test disabling powersave, you should run 'iwconfig
power off'. I don't know that simply trying to keep the
network busy is enough to conclude that your issues aren't related to
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just tested the following to make sure that there is no power save kicking in
- i started a simple 1-sec interval ping from my wlan adapter to google (ping
-I wlan0 www.google.com -i 1)
- since my wlan connection is active BUT my laptop is also connected to our
network via a wired connection (via
some more info :
- i am experiencing these reconnects when i am sitting at my desk, so i'm not
moving (and neither are the AP's i think ;-)
- i have seen this happen while i'm working on my laptop, so my laptop is not
going to sleep/standby/powersave at that moment
is there a possibility to see
Just discovered something. Since my issue returned after an absence
during a power hit, I wondered if it could be a bug in how power-saving
features affect the wireless device. After running "iwconfig wlan0 power
off", I have not had any more disconnections. I'm wondering if the power
management fe
@thijz: What your logs seem to show is a couple of instances of jumping
between two APs on the same network. That's the only cause I see of
disconnecting from a BSSID. I'm not familiar enough with wpa_supplicant
to know what criteria it uses for switching, presumably something to do
with signal str
I have a data point to add: I'd experienced this bug in 9.10 and 10.04,
but it seemed to go away with 10.10 (It recurred for me in 11.04, but
that was on different hardware). However, earlier today my house
suffered a momentary power interruption. My laptop (10.10 on a macbook)
and wired router re
hi Seth
i disabled/enabled the wifi using the hardware switch (hope that'a ok?)
log in att
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@thijz: Some of the information I was hoping to see didn't get captured
in the log. Try capturing the log this way (with wpa_supplicant already
having been started with -dd):
1. Disable wirless
2. Run 'tail -f -n 0 /var/log/syslog > syslog.txt'
3. Enable wireless
4. Once the wireless has d
syslog with wpa_suppliant -u -s -dd in att
hope this helps (if not just let me know what else i can do)
grtz
Thijs
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Thanks for the logs. I still don't see exactly what's happening.
Something is triggering wpa_supplicant to reassociate, so let's add in
additional wpa_supplicant logging as well. Open /usr/share/dbus-1
/system-services/fi.epitest.hostap.WPASupplicant.service and change the
line that reads:
Exec=
my syslog in att
mind you i added the '[logging] level=DEBUG ' in the
/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf (since the
NetwokManager.conf file was nowhere to be found)
grtz
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I am trying to re-compile the kernel to add the debug mode to the iwlagn
module, but I am getting a version issue.
The original module shows:
vermagic:2.6.38-8-generic SMP mod_unload modversions
and mine shows:
vermagic:2.6.38.2 SMP mod_unload modversions
All I did was "apt-get source li
Because this looks like a bug we had with the Intel 3945 which we all
wasted a lot of time with NetworkManager, I have also open a ticket with
Intel:
http://bugzilla.intellinuxwireless.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2305
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Here's the syslog extract with level=DEBUG in NetworkManager.
Note that I had a script running that pings the default router and log
"yves: GOOD" or "yves: BAD" depending on the result of the ping (ping
once with timeout of 1 second).
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I think it would be helpful here to collect logs with NetworkManager
debug logging enabled. To do this, add the following lines to the end of
/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf:
[logging]
level=DEBUG
Then run 'sudo service network-manager restart' in a terminal. Now run
'tail -f -n 0 /var/lo
This bug also affects me (reason=3 in syslog), and I can confirm that
switching form DHCP to manual IP assignment (on the same
router/network!) prevents disconnection. However the following still
happens:
If I disconnect in software for some other reason (mostly when I lot
out or log in back, or
I wanted to extend my last comment (104) in light of 102 and many
others.
I removed network manager but did NOT install wicd. For a stationary
installation with a permanent
connection, you just don't need a network manager of any kind. You can
configure networks the old fashioned
way, by direc
I want to add support to the fix that involves removing network manager
(network-manager-gnome),
Removing network manager worked for me.
Last night I upgraded from a working Ubuntu karmic koala installation to
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (lucid).
In the morning the wireless usb would not associate anymore.
Same here on a Thinkpad T500, tried the various fixes suggested but no
improvement. Also tried various kernels, wicd, new firmware etc., and
Windows connects just fine.
One thing I noticed is that the timeouts appear as soon as another
machine is connected to the AP - it's fine as long as it's onl
I was having the same problem with ubuntu 10.04 on a ThinkPad X201 with an
Intel 6000 chip. I tried sillyxone's (Comment #20) solution of creating a file
/etc/modprobe.d/options.conf
and adding the line
options iwlagn 11n_disable=1 11n_disable50=1
I then removed and then reloade
Just want to report that I had no problem on 10.10, after upgrading to
11.04 I had exactly the same issue.
Resolution for me was to remove NM and use WICD as per previous posts
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I have had this bug on 5 machines multiple installs sine 9.04 through to
10.10. In all cases removing network manager and installing WICD solves
it. This definitely a network manager problem because if both are
installed I can see no networks on either NM or WICD but as soon as NM
is removed all is
Same problem for me:
[ 715.622759] wlan0: deauthenticated from 94:44:52:a8:03:0d (Reason: 3)
[ 715.630752] iwlagn :44:00.0: Stopping AGG while state not ON or starting
[ 715.765821] cfg80211: All devices are disconnected, going to restore
regulatory settings
[ 715.765831] cfg80211: Restor
My netbook (atheros) card on 32 bit 10.04 has no problems.
My laptop (intel 5100) card on 64 bit 10.04 can connect to wireless
network but no internet data throughput following first post-install
update.
Disabling network manager and installing wicd 'solved' the problem for
me. Really would prefe
Moving to wpa_supplicant since people report in comments that this is a
wpa_supplicant bug. Marking as confirmed as this bug affects 75 people.
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Since about 8.04 or 8.10, perhaps when Ubuntu switched over to
NetworkManager, my wireless connection has randomly dropped its
association with the access point, about every ten minutes. For a while,
the connection will just die, then it will be detected and
Netwo
[ 3977.937288] wlan0: deauthenticating from xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx by local choice
(reason=3)
[ 3977.951221] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
[ 3981.217812] wlan0: authenticate with xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx (try 1)
[ 3981.220110] wlan0: authenticated
[ 3981.220355] wlan0: associate wit
Have now given up and switched to using ndiswrapper and hey presto, it
just works, every time, all the time, like it should!
This was after trying ipv6 fix, trying wicd and compiling newer drivers from
ralink.
Using an eee 1000HE.
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I tried ipv6 fix, didn't work. Uninstalling network-manager and install wicd
fixed problem for me :-)
I recommand installing wicd first before uninstalling network-manager, because
after uninstalling network-manager you loose all connections (wired & wireless).
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I've also had this happen quite often, but only when I am in a busy
wireless environment like my school or a cafe. Similar to Alberto my
school has multiple AP's. Connecting really depends on how many people
around seem to be using the wireless. When there is almost no one around
me I can usually c
I've also seen this happening in my office: we have several WLAN access points
with the same ESSID, and the wireless connection disconnects quite often,
usually not lasting longer than one minute.
Restarting network manager while being connected to the WLAN worked for me:
initctl network-manager
It's worth noting that in my case, the strange part is that the problem
cropped up only days after the erroneous AP was turned on; and three
other notebooks (heavy network users) on the premises had no problems
(macos, windows, and ubuntu 10.04 on a thinkpad x200). Not that I expect
my bad network
I had the same symptoms (deauthenticating from ... by local choice
(reason=3)) and have managed to find a solution on a Thinkpad x61s using
wlagn driver.
I had the exact same problem on Ubuntu 10.04 after an update, and then
again after wasting hours going to 10.10.
Updating wpasupplicant to late
Same Problem on Kubuntu 10.10 KDE 4.5.4, after 15 - 20 seconds the wifi
disconnect. Wlan with Atheros PCI card (802.11n) and without networkmanager.
Sometimes rooter have to restart to get an normal connection to other wlan
devices in the network. This behavior is not from the start, i think si
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Like I stated in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/548992/comments/52
I did not have network-manager installed, yet I had the problem. The
problem must be in wpa_supplicant
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@Adam Felson
Thanks!
I stand corrected. I had tried all recommendations but wicd.
Installed wicd and uninstalled network-manager. I connected and haven't
had a reconnection for an hour, I've never seen my syslog so clean!
This is not and ideal fix for me... I don't like wicd and it lacks
functi
I followed the recommendation from day 1 -- use wicd. works fine for
me and no dropouts.
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Daniel Castro wrote:
> I'm also affected by this. It is really bad, and so annoying.
> I have tried all suggestions here and nothing worked...
>
> Still no word from any deve
I'm also affected by this. It is really bad, and so annoying.
I have tried all suggestions here and nothing worked...
Still no word from any developers with a real workaround?
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On my system the problem persist even with kernel 2.6.37-rc1-maverick
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 12:16 PM, ar <548...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I installed kernel 2.6.37 on a Dell Latitude 505. The wireless
> connection is stable. No problems anymore.
>
> I used this kernel:
>
> http://kernel.ub
I installed kernel 2.6.37 on a Dell Latitude 505. The wireless
connection is stable. No problems anymore.
I used this kernel:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.37-rc1-maverick/
Download the two header files and the correct image file (32 or 64 bit).
Install both header files fir
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So, just to let everybody know, I got tired of this problem. I switched
jobs so I'm in front a computer all day again, and I couldn't stand not
being able to ssh to my server at home reliably. I reinstalled the
server with Ubuntu Server 8.04 LTS, and the problem went away. syslog
know looks like it
I am running Kubuntu 10.4 on a Sony VAIO VGN-FW140E notebook which has
an Intel Wifi Link 5100 chip.I have been using Kubuntu 10.4 since
beta and I run wicd as the network manager.
About a month ago I began noticing that about every five minutes my
browsing would pause. I would open a Konsole
Yep. Bittorrent transmissions, due to kernel build. I'm told we just
have to tough it out. Is it possible to fix the kernel or put out a
workaround or fix before the next distro?
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same problem since several ubuntu version on my acer netbook. on the
same machine the win xp works flawless. using broadcom wlan broadcom-
wl-4.178.10.4 driver. tried ipv6 switch, wicd, ... nothing helps. i'm
getting frustrated.
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On a Dell Latitude D505 running Ubuntu 10.10 we can trigger this error by:
1. Downloading a file with Transmisson. Network stops within 2 minutes.
2. Downloading two Youtube files the same time. This is more randomly. A heavy
workload seems to trigger a disconnect.
Before 10.10 we had no problem
Ubuntu installed on my laptop:
Linux DELL-VOSTRO-1700 2.6.32-25-server #45-Ubuntu SMP Sat Oct 16
20:06:58 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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I searched in internet and I found follow information:
This error seems to be coming from the kernel, from net/mac80211/mlme.c.
The values for this reason_code can be found in
include/linux/ieee80211.h under enum ieee80211_reasoncode, and value 3
means “WLAN_REASON_DEAUTH_LEAVING” (which doesn’t s
Nobody can help us to solve this serious bug.
in ubuntu community delevopers exists somebody that can start a solution
to this problem?
In my case wireless have follow informations:
Broadcast Network Name: Yes
Allow New Devices: New stations are allowed (automatically)
Security Mode
I was able to reproduce this bug also with a livecd (both x64 and i386) on a
dell xps studio 1340 (atheros AR928X wireless chip) both with or without
ipv6.
Furthermore everytime I measured the time between one disassociaton and the
next one, I got, for every boot, a multiple of a certain quantity;
I hear this could occur if you are running torrents... even after
stopping all torrents wifi willl not reconnect until reboot.
wicd does NOT WORK! either don't run torrents or only one at a time I
hear it's actually if you're running too many (sometimes only 2!)...
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I disabled IPv6 on the grub bootline and the error is still there - so
"ipv6.disable=1" does _not_ fix this problem!
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I am using 10.10 Netbook Remix and lost my wireless.
Here is what I did to fix it:
- Removed Network-manager (I may not have had to do this...keep reading) as
recommended from above posts
- Installed wicd. This still did not work
- Then finally looked at /var/log/wicd/wicd.log and saw that wicd
I recently upgraded my Ubuntu from 10.04 to 10.10. It looked great at first,
but now its hurting me. Problem is I am loosing connection to my wireless
connection at home frequently. Well restart of the system fixes the problem and
I loose it after 10 minutes or so. These are the things are I tr
I confirm this problem on an EeePC 1005PE, with wireless card Atheros
9285, driver ath9k, for various kernels from the ones used in lucid to
the current one (2.6.35-23.25 from the kernel ppa) in maverick, on 2
different wifi networks (university networks) using WPA-Enterprise,
PEAP, MSCHAPv2, and r
** Changed in: debian
Status: New => Confirmed
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Wireless connection frequently drops [deauthenticating by local choice
(reason=3)]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/548992
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Wireless connection frequently drops [deauthenticating by local choice
(reason=3)]
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