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Also, I forgot to mention that it works fine on Windows.
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I am seeing this on my HP Dv4t-5100 with a Centrino Wireless-N 2230
wireless card on 12.04 with all updates current.
Some strange things happen, first, it takes a long time for the wireless
to connect, then ping times to the router vary randomly from up to 1 sec
down to 4 ms or so.
The only thing
(or else it was specific to a certain AP which I no longer use)
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I haven't seen this happen on current 12.04 in some time. I still have
an issue with this wifi device/driver related to suspend/resume, but the
issue I described here seems to be gone.
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Mohammad Ziaul Haq, please stop making comments in this report. For more on
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I tried with "v3.4-precise/ 21-May-2012 09:41" for my Dell XPS 14z's
Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6230 (rev 34). Didn't fix it.
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Matthias Meier, if your a developer and know exactly where the problem
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As Mark on comment#6 reportet:
I also didn't have the problem on the Beta1 of 12.04
So somebody should do a diff of the driver stack!
PS: Chirstopher on comment#22: why fill out a new report, I have exactly
the same problem!
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Same problem on a Thinkpad T420 with a Ultimate-N 6300 (rev 35) WiFi
card since 12.04 .
If the WiFi is reconnected after failing without reloading the driver,
the problem happens much faster again as if I unloaded/reloaded the
iwlwifi driver by modprobe before reconnecting.
Becauseof this I think
Terry: From the data posted the problem here seems to be specific to
Intel cards. If you're seeing problems with a variety of cards then it's
probably something different, so I encourage you to do as Christopher
asked and file a new bug by running 'ubuntu-bug linux'.
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I'm also getting this periodic loss of connection problem. I've had it
with 10.04, 11.10 and now 12.04 but it is much much worse on 12.04.
Dell Latitude E6400 with a Broadcom chipset wireless card (I think it was a
BCM4312)
Dell Latitude E6420 with both a Broadcom (BCM43228) and Intel (AGN5300) c
@Matt and @Pat
Can you test the latest v3.4 kernel available for download from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.4-precise/
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Wrong report, sorry!
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I should also add that when I moniter the bitrate of my wireless card
(either with iwconfig or by going to 'Connection Information', the
bitrate varies wildly. When I experience this bug, it sometimes goes
back and forth between 1 Mb/s and some much higher number.
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I believe I am experiencing the same bug but on a Centrino Wireless-N 2230
wireless card.
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% lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor Family
DRAM Controller (rev 09)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core
Processor Family Int
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@Christopher I did that several days ago, and that report was marked incomplete
by you after you were subscribed
bug #996530
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I see the same , with 11n enabled I have over 800 Tx excessive retries in 5
mins.
With 11n disabled I ran for 2 days with none, and no interruptions.
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I noticed this problem in 11.10. My wifi worked great in 11.04, but as
soon as I migrated to 11.10, my wifi became unbearably slow. Running
iwconfig, I noticed that the "TX excessive retries" was incrementing
like crazy when browsing the web:
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ iwconfig
lono wireless exte
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