Public bug reported:

Hi,

i'm using Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS as a server in my home network

Sometimes after booting up, the server doesn't connect to the wireless
network, but instead "kills" the whole network - all other computers in
the network loose connection. The network then isn't available for about
two minutes - it's showing but it can't connect. On the server the
network interface is up, but not associated. I can replicate this
"killing" by using ifdown, waiting until the other computers have re-
established their connection, and using ifup - which will then kill the
network again.

Sometimes the interface isn't configured properly (iwconfig isn't
showing an entry) - but in this case the behaviour obviously isn't
showing.

However sometimes the server boots, loads the driver and connects to the
network with no problems at all.

some information about my system:

Ubuntu Version: Server 10.04x64
Wireless Card: Netgear WG311v3 with marvell chipset
Driver: ndiswrapper+mrv8335x64
I'm using wpa_supplicant.

The router: http://www.thomson.net/en/hi/home-networking/cable-products
/cable-modems-gateways/emea/twg850-4

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Wireless network crashes when ubuntu tries to connect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/661883
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