I'm having the exact same problem on Ubuntu 9.04. In a different mailing
list, Paul Jones got the following response:

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I'd suspect that the lack of scanning patches in your kernel is the problem.

commit a9a6ffffd05f97e6acbdeafc595e269855829751
Author: Kalle Valo <kalle.v...@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed Mar 18 14:06:44 2009 +0200

You'll also want to try turning on software scanning instead of the
hardware scanning, which can help in some cases with older kernels (ie,
before 2.6.30). That can be accomplished by passing the driver
"disable_hw_scan=1" when modprobing it, usually via file dropped into
/etc/modprobe.d/ that contains:

options iwlagn disable_hw_scan=1
>>

but it did not do much to improve the situation.

Any idea what is wrong?

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[iwlagn] Wireless stops working for seconds at a time
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