Hi, I have very similar problem with bcm43xx wifi. My network-manager
randomly drops connection and can't connect again. When I choose my AP
manually from the list, only bottom point is green, and after long time
it asks me about password. Sometimes rmmod bcm43xx and loading module
again helps, but
I'm running network-manager 0.6.5-0ubuntu16~ppa1 now and lost connection
with the usual symptoms, but no crash:
Oct 14 16:54:48 chronic NetworkManager: SWITCH: found better
connection 'eth2/kleinehoelle' than current connection
'eth2/kleinehoelle'. same_ssid=1, have_link=0
Relevant daemon.log
Will do, thanks.
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Mario Vukelic , the issue you now see is something else. Look bug
145683.
Please test the network-manager 0.6.5-0ubuntu16~ppa1 from
http://ppa.launchpad.net/asac/ubuntu/pool/main/n/network-manager/ and
drop your findings to the bug named above.
This one (ipw3945 association behaviour) was fixed a
I was continually connected for a record 8 days. Very cool, thanks to
everyone involved.
Just now, suddenly I lost connection, and then NM used 100% CPU of one
core.. It never did this before, and so I am not sure if this is a
different issue and whether I shall file a separate report.
Looking at
Connection was lost at around 1:36, and a key dialog was displayed. From
the log it seems as if connection was at first briefly regained without
the "need" for a new key, but then NM hanged its opinion. Log is
attached.
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I just lost and automatically regained connection. /var/log/daemon.log
of the event is attached.
** Attachment added: "daemon.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9605446/daemon.log
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I had another reboot today, and it reconnected. Pretty unpredictable,
this.
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Last night I lost connection again while the computer was idle. In the
morning I was greeted by the WPA key dialog. Thus, it had stayed
connected for roughly two days -- this is not significantly better that
it was lately. I canceled the key dialog, upon which the nm-applet icon
changed to "no conn
I see this same issue with an Atheros chipset card.
Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212 802.11abg NIC (rev 01)
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I had time for a reboot. Result: same as usual. After logging in, the
WPA key windows came up very soon. After trying everything again as
before, I had to settle for killing all NM-related stuff, restarting the
access point, and starting NM. Then the login worked, as expected.
I'll let you know ho
Just to let you know a preliminary result with the latest Gutsy updates.
Overall, my gut feeling is that is was more stable than ever. However, I
had to reboot twice, and I cannot yet say whether it would ever have
stayed stable for more than two days. I also had one lost connection,
and so the jur
can you test latest gutsy please (maybe use the daily livecd).
Thanks,
- Alexander
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I am now pretty sure that the frequency of losing connection is
unpredictable. I don't write "random" on purpose, because it may be that
I am losing connection due to outside influences. I recently booted into
Windows, and lost connection all the time, much more frequently than I
usually do in Guts
I have tried some more. This morning I was again greeted with the window
asking for the WLAN password. I cancelled it, then ran the iwconfig
command again and tried to connect. As last time, it actually did, but
lost connection again after 1 sec. This is definitely new behavior for
me, and I think
Same behaviour here. It worked fine for the first time, but when I
lost connection again it did not work anymore...
In fact, I have about 1MB syslog file with most entries from
NetworManager. Is it worth submitting somewhere? Or is there any
specific message I should look for? There are quite a fe
I did a quick try too, when it lost connection (which, BTW, still
happens every 2nd day or so, in Gutsy), but I didn't have enough time
yet to be sure how much it helped. I ran "sudo iwconfig eth2 essid off"
after losing connection, then tried to reconnected by picking my WLAN
from the nm-applet l
Hi Alexander,
thanks for suggestion. I hope I understand it correctly...
When the connection was lost, I manually changed essid and tried to
reconnect to the correct network using network-manager. It was
successfull. So far, no other loss of connection.
Does it help?
Vasek
On 8/14/07, Alexander Sa
please try if unsetting essid with iwconfig manually before attempting
to connect using network-manager helps.
Thanks,
- Alexander
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I also see this problem.
The NetworkManager daemon tries to reconnect but somehow it fails.
In order to recover, I must manually restart the daemon. Sometimes it takes two
manual stop/start cycles to get my connection back. After that it runs fine.
Daemon log attached.
Note the last line: CTRL-
Just FYI, I have this very rarely now, maybe once very few days, if at
all. Maybe it was fixed by one of the updates. Nothing changed at my
setup otherwise.
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Atttaching /var/log/daemon.log
Examples:
At time stamp Mar 17 10:12:34, it loses the connection completely. After
that I try to connect to another access point by manually picking it
from the nm-applet list
At time stamp Mar 17 13:16:25 , it loses the connection but immediately
rescans and find
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